Thank you so much! I didn't do well at math in school and nearly 30 years later I'm going back to college. Math brings me instant anxiety simply because of feeling like I don't understand. Your explanation was very helpful!
Nancy, you're one of the best. And guys, like I would say to my niece and every one of my younger relatives, everything you learn in elementary school follows you in your education.
Nancy: Your explanations are beautifully done and a real inspiration. Thank you and keep up the great work! - Steve Goldman of Why U. P.S. I love your "reverse" writing trick. I assume that you are actually right-handed! :-)
I have watched atleast 3 videos and this is the one that helped. It really feels like she's "teaching" us, and it feels like she's taking it slow so I dont have any trouble keeping up.
I frequently come back to your examples as a refresher. I was reviewing eigenvalue/eigenvector problems and polynomial division was required to obtain the eigenvalues and this once again helped me remember. Thankyou Nancy!
I actually love math but it's been 10 years since college and now I'm going back for another degree and I can't remember anything with math. This breaks it down so I can just jump right back on the horse. Thank you for the clarity in your explanation.
This is great stuff to learn from. I'm even learning a lot from Nancy's channel know how good I am at math and calculus. Never did I know this until I found this video. Or I probably learned it in the past but its been so long. Its always good to get the review in.
I already sucked at long division when I first learned it in elementary, fastfoward to me being a sophomore where I now have to do it with polynomials. This video was very concise and straight to the point. Thanks.
Thankee BIG BIG! Online math classes have been a massive pain. MyMathLab doesn't explain anything even close to as well as you have here. And I must speak on how impressive it was that you wrote everything backwards.
Another tip is to simplify the polynomial first to save time. For the polynomial you can write (x^2+x+2x+5)/x+1, then split it into two fractions into (x^2+x)/x+1...this simplifies to x+ (2x+5)/x+1
Nancy, I really love your videos. You help me so much. High school for me was 2000-2004 so it's been a while. Now I'm in the university and we are doing these types of problems
I've been trying to understand this concept for so long and as soon as I started watching this video everything made sense! I wish there was a super like button, you have my sub👍
Ah, this was very helpful Nancy. I haven't done this stuff in well over 30 years(I am trying to relearn my math) and I kept forgetting to add the 0 coefficient terms to BOTH the dividend and the divisor. Thank you!
Excellent step by step explanation Nancy! I like your teaching method. And I enjoyed watching how you taught the integration by parts and u-substitution techniques.
Actually Nancy, that was enjoyable to see how you solved the problem using old-fashion-way of dividing because you made it very understandable. Thank you!
Anyone else thinking how smart she is to solve the problem writing backwards on the glass? Basic polynomials or not, that's a whole new look. What is this woman?
@@exilzy9234 It's more like the teacher's teaching methods don't gel with them and this is slower, simpler and easier to understand. Some teachers assume we're smart enough to keep up with quick teaching but this video is for people like Godwin and me who need a lot of time to digest math.
@@TheRealOtakuEdits I completely understand what your saying, her teaching is great but to say you'll completely blank your teacher isn't the smartest idea
if you wanted to check the answer on the first problem, all you would have to do is take the remainder of X +1 and multiply it back times X +2 which would give you X +2 times X +1+3 and that will give you the same thing you started out with.
Thank you; I am taking a GED course and re-educating myself and this tripped me up. The 0x factor was not explained in my course. And the sign outside the parentheses makes sense now.
Thank you so much i understand it now. I like how you explain why things are done, it is easy to follow you. You have helped me with all my exams. Thank you.
Thanks for that Nancy, I now have a good intuitive grasp of polynomial long division. I can see the process is repeated until you end up with a remainder or a exact solution.
it's flipped, she's writing forwards to her which looks backwards on camera, then she flips the video in post production, which also coincidentally would look more normal to her since she's used to seeing her face in the mirror
You did it very well ma'am !! Thanks a lot for ur efforts it's been appreciable becz I felt that I was in my elementary school studying with my teacher !! 👍🏻
Thank you for making this video! I'm taking math 109 right now and my professor explained how to do long division but I didn't understand any of it. Thanks again.
Hi Nancy I am on the East Coast and I do love pasta. East Coast of Australia that is, if you come to Australia say Hi. Pacing of you videos is perfect, enough time to put my own answer if i have it but not so slow that I am waiting if I don't. Voice is not harsh or gating like some presenters. I have returned to learning at 55yo. Eng degree so maths is important. You and SnugglyHappyMathTime have been a great help. Tanks
You have no idea how easy it is to listen to a person speaking clear english. Thanks again
She taught me in 15 mins what whole week of class couldn’t
11 minutes *😂
Damn what kinda class you taking for this easy problem
11 minutes 😂😂😂
11 mins 😂😂😂
I played this video at 1.75x speed so...
Currently in Calculus 2 and coming back to this for integration by partial fraction decomposition. Super helpful!
same man
Im in calculus 2 and forgot how to factor lol
I feel you, in calc 1 i couldn't multiply fractions @@ChristopherCavanaugh . Just takes more work.
@@ChristopherCavanaugh LOOL
ayy same man..not in college though..im in 12th class and wanted this for integration when i completely forgot it ( the division)
I always get super excited when I look up a concept and one of your videos pops up. Because I know afterwards I will actually understand it better.
mann, it is crazy how i'm so entertained by this teacher. she speaks english and she is teaching me something
I wish my teachers had told us to use parentheses for the subtracting part like you did. Would have prevented a lot of errors.
I'm surprised they didn't because if they didn't use parentheses the way they taught you is wrong
@@TacTzGaming Sums up my school years in maths,
@@TacTzGaming they didn't teach him wrong most teachers just tell you to switch the signs or subtract they don't put the parentheses
i'm still mesmerized when you write backwards so well! Thanks for making these subjects understandable.
bro? lol she's writing it on the glass, recording it and then inverting the video by editing it
@@not_a_psychopath u think u'r not a psychopath? LOL
@@brookestephen 🙂do u think I'm wrong?
It's edited..
Thank you so much! I didn't do well at math in school and nearly 30 years later I'm going back to college. Math brings me instant anxiety simply because of feeling like I don't understand. Your explanation was very helpful!
I was completely blank in this concept and I wanna learn it....and u were the only one to help me out of this stuff...really thanks to u
Nancy, you're one of the best. And guys, like I would say to my niece and every one of my younger relatives, everything you learn in elementary school follows you in your education.
Nancy: Your explanations are beautifully done and a real inspiration. Thank you and keep up the great work! - Steve Goldman of Why U.
P.S. I love your "reverse" writing trick. I assume that you are actually right-handed! :-)
the video is mirrored
@@dawoodali4605 Exactly.
omg goldman i am big fan.
I really like how you explain the steps of each different problem, because I like to skip ahead to the type of problem I actually need help with.
I have watched atleast 3 videos and this is the one that helped. It really feels like she's "teaching" us, and it feels like she's taking it slow so I dont have any trouble keeping up.
This is the most helpful video on polynomial division on youtube. Thanks a ton Nancy!
I frequently come back to your examples as a refresher. I was reviewing eigenvalue/eigenvector problems and polynomial division was required to obtain the eigenvalues and this once again helped me remember. Thankyou Nancy!
Nancy! I'm glad you came back!
And thanks for the video, it really helped me with this, I'm currently viewing this in school and it was a pain.
I actually love math but it's been 10 years since college and now I'm going back for another degree and I can't remember anything with math. This breaks it down so I can just jump right back on the horse. Thank you for the clarity in your explanation.
Wait you can go back for another degree even after you graduated from college, I never knew that
"now you see it again in HS"
not me in my 1st year of college math having to look this up o.o
I'm learning better with you ,you speak English and your beauty draws my attention to your lessons even more
Taking cal 2 this semester and these came up and I completely forgot how. This was a perfect refresher!
This is great stuff to learn from. I'm even learning a lot from Nancy's channel know how good I am at math and calculus. Never did I know this until I found this video. Or I probably learned it in the past but its been so long. Its always good to get the review in.
Good stuff..I now can confidently sleep in my boring 2 hour algebra class and come back learn everything from you in 10 mins
You're the best teacher I've ever had, keep up the good work
she's the only reason why I'm passing my intermediate algebra class in college, thank you
she looks stressed... like me LOL
It may be, because she looks into inverted numbers on a glass (mirror way)
Minmin Chan yes ..shes looking in stress
Who your mother is stresed. You fool
I don't find that. Maybe it's a cultural thing for you
@@SubhronyxEntertainmentHub 🐩🐩🐩
0:16 "And now it's come back to haunt you in highschool"
Me, in junior high: :')
It'll come back in college as well
@@markzuckerbread1865 yep
@@markzuckerbread1865 yeah sadly:(
me in college...fml
69 upvotes
I’m glad you’re back! Wish you the best with this new channel 😃
@@afra9844 MathBFF I think
Nancy you are a very good math teacher. Thank you.
I’m 35, back in school, and grateful for folks like you 👍
Did a whole semester not understanding polynomial and I learned it within 5mins of watching your video.. thank you so much
I slept in my class because I knew that your video would help me understand the concept better and i was right. 😄😄😄😄 Thank you Nancy!
Honestly thank you so much. This is the first video on this I can honestly understand
I already sucked at long division when I first learned it in elementary, fastfoward to me being a sophomore where I now have to do it with polynomials. This video was very concise and straight to the point. Thanks.
When she says "its come back to haunt you." I feel that
Thankee BIG BIG! Online math classes have been a massive pain. MyMathLab doesn't explain anything even close to as well as you have here.
And I must speak on how impressive it was that you wrote everything backwards.
Thank you! I finally understand this after watching over 15 videos 🙏!
Great stuff, thank you Nancy. Please keep these wonderful videos going.
Another tip is to simplify the polynomial first to save time. For the polynomial you can write (x^2+x+2x+5)/x+1, then split it into two fractions into (x^2+x)/x+1...this simplifies to x+ (2x+5)/x+1
X=1
1+1+2+5/1+2=
9/3=3
Nancy, I really love your videos. You help me so much. High school for me was 2000-2004 so it's been a while. Now I'm in the university and we are doing these types of problems
Omg 🫢same ! I was suppose to be class of 2004 ! In high school . But dropped out at the last minute 😭
I've been trying to understand this concept for so long and as soon as I started watching this video everything made sense! I wish there was a super like button, you have my sub👍
Ah, this was very helpful Nancy. I haven't done this stuff in well over 30 years(I am trying to relearn my math) and I kept forgetting to add the 0 coefficient terms to BOTH the dividend and the divisor.
Thank you!
Excellent step by step explanation Nancy! I like your teaching method. And I enjoyed watching how you taught the integration by parts and u-substitution techniques.
Actually Nancy, that was enjoyable to see how you solved the problem using old-fashion-way of dividing because you made it very understandable. Thank you!
Anyone else thinking how smart she is to solve the problem writing backwards on the glass? Basic polynomials or not, that's a whole new look. What is this woman?
Two vids in one day? Nice! Hope all is well Nancy!
Im not listening to my teacher in math I understand this better
This is a dumb mindset
@@exilzy9234 It's more like the teacher's teaching methods don't gel with them and this is slower, simpler and easier to understand. Some teachers assume we're smart enough to keep up with quick teaching but this video is for people like Godwin and me who need a lot of time to digest math.
@@TheRealOtakuEdits I completely understand what your saying, her teaching is great but to say you'll completely blank your teacher isn't the smartest idea
Hahaha, same!
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Oh my gosh this is the only video I watched so far about.long division step by step SO GOOOD
Thank you Nancy for your videos they help me a lot and i hope you keep going to make more i really appreciate that
Thanks a lot Nancy..
My work has been simplified
wow you've made it soo easy, i'm doing a level maths and you're making everything soo easy. Thank you!!!
Props for being able to write all of that backwards! Thanks for sharing :)
big thank u , i've been struggling doing this since high school , but now i'm a master
thankuuuu
Really great video, I'm in eighth grade and this video really helped me understand what I didn't get in class. Thank you so much!
my algebra teacher is normally very good but man he confused me on this badly. this video clairfied me on this. Thank you!
if you wanted to check the answer on the first problem, all you would have to do is take the remainder of X +1 and multiply it back times X +2 which would give you X +2 times X +1+3 and that will give you the same thing you started out with.
Thank you; I am taking a GED course and re-educating myself and this tripped me up. The 0x factor was not explained in my course. And the sign outside the parentheses makes sense now.
Very helpful and succinct! I thought you were some kind of backwards writing wizard at first.
Dear Nancy, thank you very much for your video. My son will finally understand polinomials.
She perfectly explains while writing backward on the glass-board. amazing.
the video is flipped...
Thank you so much i understand it now. I like how you explain why things are done, it is easy to follow you. You have helped me with all my exams. Thank you.
Hi Nancy Thanks for the, It helped me a lot in my math problems, keep teaching like this
Thanks for the help had an upcoming test and I didn't understand how to do the long division part until now thanks! 😀
Thanks for that Nancy, I now have a good intuitive grasp of polynomial long division. I can see the process is repeated until you end up with a remainder or a exact solution.
Thank you Nancy really helped for my upcoming test ur awesome 👍
Thank you so much NancyPi this video was very helpful. I officially LOVE long division.
Lol, I am glad that you got the help you wanted
Thanks, Nancy. You just saved me a few extra points on my math test
Thank you so much Nancy! This is no longer my nightmare 😀
👍🏼🤪
how is she writing backward like that????
high iq
it's flipped, she's writing forwards to her which looks backwards on camera, then she flips the video in post production, which also coincidentally would look more normal to her since she's used to seeing her face in the mirror
Write forward then mirror it
I'm also thinking that's ??
she wrote on the fiber glass 😂😂😂
Thanks so much! I’ve watched tons of video but this is the only one where it made sense!
I understand you more than my actual teacher thank you so much
Thank you very much Nancy! This will help me a lot tomorrow with my regents.
Nancy with the clutch as usual 🔫🏀
Thank you so much! This is exactly what I was looking for, and now I understand how to do this type of math.
This was much needed😍!! Tysm for this video mam... New subscriber 🙌💜
You can also use synthetic division when dividing a polynomial by a binomial instead of long division.
Metal Mandalorian I actually find synthetic one quite funny :-) though i only use long division
for synt. division the divisor must be a linear binomial (exponent of 1). So for the first problem Yes
Partial fraction decomposition is another useful algebraic skill in higher math that may not come easy at first.
Thanks very much for the video nancy sis
Helped me a lot
You did it very well ma'am !! Thanks a lot for ur efforts it's been appreciable becz I felt that I was in my elementary school studying with my teacher !! 👍🏻
You were amazing..easy to understand..I love math..
Thank you for making this video! I'm taking math 109 right now and my professor explained how to do long division but I didn't understand any of it. Thanks again.
the fact that i kinda understand this makes me happy
Math is always fun with Nancy.
"it's okay you don't have to like maths, but you can like my video"
What a queen.
Very well explained, you have helped me overcome my fear of this very complicated process.
Hi Nancy
I am on the East Coast and I do love pasta. East Coast of Australia that is, if you come to Australia say Hi.
Pacing of you videos is perfect, enough time to put my own answer if i have it but not so slow that I am waiting if I don't. Voice is not harsh or gating like some presenters.
I have returned to learning at 55yo. Eng degree so maths is important. You and SnugglyHappyMathTime have been a great help.
Tanks
Thank you so much ma'am it really helped me. 💖
You are the best tutor I have come across
The amount of times I’ve cried over math...
And I’ll do it again 😀👍🏼
I honestly didn't know about the 0x in 2x^2+0x+1, I knew the other 0x to fill in. Learn something new everyday.
nice explanation, found dividing much easy
Nancy, You have cleared up my confusion!! Thanks a lot 😊!
Ugh god bless you! You’ve helped me understand if I hope I pass my math test tomorrow
Thanks for teaching me long division of polynomials .
very good explanation! I like your video and math!
who here night before final exam 😂
Currently here night before my test 😅
Me😂
Just what I needed. Thanks! 💛
this was really helpful, thank you, I've got my OCR FSMQ paper tomorrow (now that i have finished my actual GCSEs) so this will come in handy, Cheers!
Wow thus a great way to explain, especially the second problem... Thanks a lot hey
Thank you. You were actually helpful