Yeah, I was just paused on that and decided to scroll down to see if there was an explanation. Thank goodness, thought I was loosing it. I've learned to follow along and attempt all problems presented before they are solved on screen, so that threw me.
I have lived with math anxiety for most of my life, this man has helped resolve a lot of it in just two videos. His students are blessed to have him as a professor.
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These are truly incredible. Thanks so much for sharing! I can say confidently that these are the most insightful, relatable, and digestible math lessons I've ever had the pleasure of coming across. I hope to share these videos as much as possible 🙏🙏🙏 y'all deserve the exposure forreal
I so appreciate several things like recognizing the emotions and fun, yet Wow, this is still a BIG jump in complexity and unrelatability of the 1st equation! for people who have already had bad experiences and arent sure of what they can actually do. Love the 2nd equation, and am looking for others that are VERY easy to see patterns and math in real life situations. For homeschooling I'm going to have to skip the 1st example so they can relate. But thank you for this whole series!
Awesome lecture I just had a suggestion for the first-word problem I believe it should be written like this; one gallon of 50% salt solution is mixed with 3 gallons each containing 10% salt solution. The way it is worded the 10% would have to be divided over the 3 gallons! So the concentration can have either equal or varying concentrations!
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5:36. Where does it say I need to use all 200 meters of fencing? Sounds wasteful. I'd just make the width 1 meter so the goat can fit and then the length is also just 1 m of the 200. The area becomes 1 and I've saved 197 meters of fencing for another project. PEDA approved. Gotta thank minecraft for this. It's things like this in word problems where you're almost trained to make assumptions. I'm a swe, so breaking things where you don't expect them to is common. I've also learned you NEVER make assumptions; always clarify if there's missing details. You need to be more precise with wording. The classic "Can you get a bottle of milk from the store, and if there are eggs, can you get a dozen please?" The husband returned with 12 bottles of milk.
Years after thinking about this I realized it was an algebra problem: My Mack truck only goes 67 mph at its maximum rpm, because it's a vocational truck and has really low gears. The wheels have a 22 inch radius and the transmission output is .71:1 with the engine while in high gear. What ratio gearset do I need in the rear end to give 75 mph at 1700 rpm? Show your work. (Hint: each revolution of my 44 inch tall wheels will carry the truck forward 69 inches, or 79,200 inches per minute at 75 mph.)
At this time, there isn't a dedicated playlist for precalculus. Existing Study Hall content includes this series, English composition, data literacy and chemistry.
For the problem where the farmer creates a pen for his goat, 80 meters multiplied by 60 meters is 4800 meters squared. Correct? the video states it as 480 meters squared.
I have one question though....what if one of your friends buys 3 sodas and 2 popcorns and pays $6, and also Another friend of you buys 2 sodas and 1 popcorn for $4. Then if you take one popcorn from each of your friends, how much will you pay them back?
Ohhhh nevermind i see my problem now, you were right, rereading the problem helps you with the problem you may be having!! Great series so far, i am looking to become a theoretical physicist but i must refresh my mind on math starting with simple algebra, everything has been really helpful so far and easy to take notes on! Great teacher/professor!
Thank you to the sharp eyes that caught a typo. The solution at 6:25 should read 4800, not 480.
You're welcome.
I was really unsure if I did the math right 😅
Yeah, I was just paused on that and decided to scroll down to see if there was an explanation. Thank goodness, thought I was loosing it. I've learned to follow along and attempt all problems presented before they are solved on screen, so that threw me.
Lol saw and thought I was the one who was wrong !
The popcorn problem blew my mind. It seems like the answer was in the back of my head and when you see it it's so obvious. Thanks a lot!
Have u not studied linear equations with two variables?
I have lived with math anxiety for most of my life, this man has helped resolve a lot of it in just two videos. His students are blessed to have him as a professor.
I really like the popcorn and soda problem. No x's and no y's are needed, just pictures; I now approach a problem in a different way.
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These are truly incredible. Thanks so much for sharing! I can say confidently that these are the most insightful, relatable, and digestible math lessons I've ever had the pleasure of coming across. I hope to share these videos as much as possible 🙏🙏🙏 y'all deserve the exposure forreal
These concepts are good for foundation, not just college. I started learning this in 7th grade and these help me a lot!
Thanks so much for teaching us about our psychology when doing math problems. You have my respect
Crash course is a very good channel first I didn't understand algebra now I do. Thanks a lot!
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I liked subbed with notis on and btw keep u the good work the content is fire💥
and ill share with my friends
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I so appreciate several things like recognizing the emotions and fun, yet Wow, this is still a BIG jump in complexity and unrelatability of the 1st equation! for people who have already had bad experiences and arent sure of what they can actually do. Love the 2nd equation, and am looking for others that are VERY easy to see patterns and math in real life situations. For homeschooling I'm going to have to skip the 1st example so they can relate. But thank you for this whole series!
Thanks, really helpful
Awesome lecture I just had a suggestion for the first-word problem I believe it should be written like this; one gallon of 50% salt solution is mixed with 3 gallons each containing 10% salt solution. The way it is worded the 10% would have to be divided over the 3 gallons! So the concentration can have either equal or varying concentrations!
Which doesn't change the solution though...
Is the fence problem not 4800m squared?? 80 times 60 not 480
Correct
after watching this I'm loving math thanks ASU
Great video 👍🏾
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Thank you!
5:36. Where does it say I need to use all 200 meters of fencing? Sounds wasteful. I'd just make the width 1 meter so the goat can fit and then the length is also just 1 m of the 200. The area becomes 1 and I've saved 197 meters of fencing for another project. PEDA approved. Gotta thank minecraft for this.
It's things like this in word problems where you're almost trained to make assumptions. I'm a swe, so breaking things where you don't expect them to is common. I've also learned you NEVER make assumptions; always clarify if there's missing details. You need to be more precise with wording. The classic "Can you get a bottle of milk from the store, and if there are eggs, can you get a dozen please?"
The husband returned with 12 bottles of milk.
man that intro needs to be seen by all
Years after thinking about this I realized it was an algebra problem: My Mack truck only goes 67 mph at its maximum rpm, because it's a vocational truck and has really low gears. The wheels have a 22 inch radius and the transmission output is .71:1 with the engine while in high gear. What ratio gearset do I need in the rear end to give 75 mph at 1700 rpm? Show your work. (Hint: each revolution of my 44 inch tall wheels will carry the truck forward 69 inches, or 79,200 inches per minute at 75 mph.)
Isn't it 4800 square meter
That's what I think too.
It is 4,800 m²
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These are amazing wow
0:22 I think the first thing you need to figure out is why you need so much fruit
thank you
is there a playlist for precalc?
At this time, there isn't a dedicated playlist for precalculus. Existing Study Hall content includes this series, English composition, data literacy and chemistry.
@@arizonastateuniversity oh okay thanks anyway :)
For the problem where the farmer creates a pen for his goat, 80 meters multiplied by 60 meters is 4800 meters squared. Correct? the video states it as 480 meters squared.
I really like these videos!! Is this how all math is taught it ASU?
good explanation
Me at uni : How do I draw this space of homomorphisms ?
You have 200m of fencing, but do you have to use it all? If you make it 80x1 the goat can still fit and you've saved some fencing
I think q2 is 4800 = 80 * 60
Skip to 3:06 for the real problem
I like how he shakes his chest slightly as he talks
I have one question though....what if one of your friends buys 3 sodas and 2 popcorns and pays $6, and also Another friend of you buys 2 sodas and 1 popcorn for $4. Then if you take one popcorn from each of your friends, how much will you pay them back?
You would technically pay them back $0 since the popcorn itself costs $0, which doesn't seem very realistic price.
80×60 = 4800
That's true
Yeah, that's right
True dat
For the goat one i got 20m for the width…
Ohhhh nevermind i see my problem now, you were right, rereading the problem helps you with the problem you may be having!! Great series so far, i am looking to become a theoretical physicist but i must refresh my mind on math starting with simple algebra, everything has been really helpful so far and easy to take notes on! Great teacher/professor!
was anyone able to do the goat problem without watching the solution
I WANT A GOAT
Kay I'm just really dumb lol
That's okay, you can keep the lists for us 👈👈😎
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I bet 5 dollars that was a brand new shirt.
How is talking that fast gonna make anyone learn anything? Slow down ffs
Pshh I'm used to 1.5x so I guess this is just alright for me lol 😁😏
@@ParadymShiftVegan i can guess what kinda vids u watch.....
@@tutuseleshi7640 Well crash course is a given I suppose 😎