Hmmm, I don't find the students annoying at all. It's a good thing their asking questions. In that way, they can understand the topic better. Our teachers would always ask us if we have questions but few have the guts to do so. In the end, we don't understand the topic. I really appreciate the connection with the teacher and his students. Good job!
I love your teaching style and I love the fact that you answered each and every question. Some people are slow in class and sometimes don't understand what the Professor or Teacher is saying. Some teachers neglect those kind of students. But, you don't and that's a great quality!!!
This is so much better than my Algebra II teacher...he does three "problems" with us, not explaining any new concepts, and then has us do our homework for the rest of the period (usually well over an hour, only having "taught" us for twenty to thirty minutes. THANK YOU YAYMATH!
He honestly explained it...Pretty damn well, Easy to understand, but his class is full of dipshits. They are even worse than my algebra 2 class at school. At least in my class they try to understand the material.
Wow, I needed the video to review for an exam that i'm having, and don't have the textbook, and I must say, BRAVO! You're an incredibly patient, and calm individual. I don't think I would be able to handle myself that way around highschool/juniorhigh kids...
Not all Junior high or high school kids are like that though, Me and my friends aren't like that, we respect our teachers. We understand that we are in school to learn. Although sadly...Most students are like this though, makes me wanna gouge their eyes out.
Well, he's probably dealt with kids like that for years that he's used to it, still I give him props for being so patient though. If that were me i'd be super pissed after a while.
I just wanted to say thank you so much I wish at my school teachers could teach just as clear as you do. I always go to your videos for clarification with my math even if I'm in trig this is always a help keep it up Seattle junior student !😃
I love your videos and think you are an excellent teacher. I have one suggestion. Maybe you could start your discussion about odd functions by pointing out that a linear function is the most basic odd function. All of the things that you already know about linear functions, like whether it is positive slope or negative slope, could be leveraged to understand the higher degree odd functions. Just a thought. Well done or should I say, "Yay Math!"
Extremely helpful. Working my way through precalculus (this is technically part of precalculus) to get to calc AB and BC and then to Classical Mechanics. All in about 9 months. All absolutely for fun. Gotta love math.
you're such a great teacher, i would love to have lessons with you, and you also seem like the best person ever. But these kids oh my oh my they are intolerable
Great teacher! I wish my teacher was like this in high school then maybe I would have listened more and talked less...your students are great! I don't get why most people are saying that they're annoying. They are after all learning this subject for the first time and are curious so they're asking questions & are shouting answers. Clearly they are engaged and eager to learn. Absolutely nothing wrong with that! In college people stay quiet and don't ask questions when their confused...guess what happens...you don't learn! Anyways thanks dude your great! Keep it up
I wish you were my algebraII teacher :/ I always have to go through your lessons after school to get what my teacher was trying to teach. You're awesome
I wish he was my teacher for this course. I learned some of this stuff today and I don't know if it was my teacher teaching bad but I'm trying to do my HW for tomorrow right now and she didn't explain it at all so I have no idea what I am doing and am pretty much screwed... Trying to learn it by watching these videos but ugh she is just an awful teacher
You just said my mind.. At school I was enjoying the other real functions and their graphs, but when we reached polynomial function, I became totally lost..
I bow to you! You are GOD. haha Thank you so much for these videos, I take online classes and they're lessons are nothing compared to your teaching. I wish I went for your classes. Keep up the awesomeness! :D
is it possible to give a real-life example for this second-degree function? Just as we equate a function to a machine or a system that takes some input and consistently produce a particular kind of output. Can we attribute the behavior of even function such as the x^2, the positive parabola on the graph to the process of successfully implementing a policy which is supported by half of the citizens and opposed by the another half? wherein the end behavior of the policy implementation process is heading towards success as expected by the policymakers and is not affected by the opponents.
could this somehow tie into derivatives? I'm in cal 1 at uni and I feel that this concept would be super helpful in the first derivative tests and such. please respond!
Everyone is complaining about the students; I'm pleased to see they're asking questions -- regardless of how "dumb" these questions may appear to others.
are you a high school teacher or collage? and thank you for the help i will come back to watch more videos on different subjects when i am stuck thanks so much. =)
hey yay buddy ; thanks it helped me alot. . do me a favour upload a video on GREATEST INTEGER FUNCTIONS : I'M REALLY CONFUSED IF f (x)=greatest integer
I wish this guy was my teacher. He's taught me more in 15 min than my current math teacher has this far into the year...
my math teacher is a bitch
That's true with me too
Same my teacher just told about this yester amd gave us homework.
Patience level: over 9000!!!
if that's my prof, he will say HOLD THE F* ON B***C, I'M NOT DONE YET... IF YOU WANT TO INTERFERE THEN TEACH HERE RIGHT IN FRONT!
you mean +∞? xD
Choie Chansing I
You are so damn patient omg. The questions the students ask are so basic I was literally so frustrated just by listening to them. Props to you.
Lau ka yan Love the profile pic
Your patience and teaching style is impeccable. Your students must be high schoolers...
NO REALLY?
WOWWW I WOULDNT GUESS
Hmmm, I don't find the students annoying at all. It's a good thing their asking questions. In that way, they can understand the topic better. Our teachers would always ask us if we have questions but few have the guts to do so. In the end, we don't understand the topic. I really appreciate the connection with the teacher and his students. Good job!
Yaymeth
This guy is an amazing Teacher. Quick wit, funny and patience. A rare quality to have all three.
I don't know of a math teacher could be fun, entertaining, and productive thank you a lot for all your time you are awesome YAY MATH
I love your teaching style and I love the fact that you answered each and every question. Some people are slow in class and sometimes don't understand what the Professor or Teacher is saying. Some teachers neglect those kind of students. But, you don't and that's a great quality!!!
This is so much better than my Algebra II teacher...he does three "problems" with us, not explaining any new concepts, and then has us do our homework for the rest of the period (usually well over an hour, only having "taught" us for twenty to thirty minutes.
THANK YOU YAYMATH!
Those kids should really appreciate your teaching more. :\ I wish my math teacher was like that.
He honestly explained it...Pretty damn well, Easy to understand, but his class is full of dipshits. They are even worse than my algebra 2 class at school. At least in my class they try to understand the material.
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I just moved to U.S from VietNam , to study in Highschool, your video so helpful .thanks you
Wow, I needed the video to review for an exam that i'm having, and don't have the textbook, and I must say, BRAVO! You're an incredibly patient, and calm individual. I don't think I would be able to handle myself that way around highschool/juniorhigh kids...
Not all Junior high or high school kids are like that though, Me and my friends aren't like that, we respect our teachers. We understand that we are in school to learn. Although sadly...Most students are like this though, makes me wanna gouge their eyes out.
this guy is unbelievably patient
Well, he's probably dealt with kids like that for years that he's used to it, still I give him props for being so patient though. If that were me i'd be super pissed after a while.
I just wanted to say thank you so much I wish at my school teachers could teach just as clear as you do. I always go to your videos for clarification with my math even if I'm in trig this is always a help keep it up Seattle junior student !😃
Me to
good teaching technique, but students are annoying!!!!
yes his verry good
@lizsg1959 never could be a teacher.
Deserves an award for the amount of patience endured in 15 mins! wow these students are sooooo lucky
lesson was great, kids made me want to chug bleach
Don't drink the bleach yourself, force feed it down their throats. that'll teach 'em a lesson.
I appreciate that he can actually teach !.... rather than my teacher that can't explain. Thank You for explaining.
I love your videos and think you are an excellent teacher. I have one suggestion. Maybe you could start your discussion about odd functions by pointing out that a linear function is the most basic odd function. All of the things that you already know about linear functions, like whether it is positive slope or negative slope, could be leveraged to understand the higher degree odd functions. Just a thought. Well done or should I say, "Yay Math!"
Man, only if yay math did lessons for pre-calculus/advanced function... I accidently clicked on this link, and am truly inspired.
these students take this teacher for granted. I wish my professors were like this in college
good teacher .. I like it when you said ' I love this job ' sounds coming from ur heart
The best art of teaching. I have been teaching like him and produced top results in Maths.
Extremely helpful. Working my way through precalculus (this is technically part of precalculus) to get to calc AB and BC and then to Classical Mechanics. All in about 9 months. All absolutely for fun. Gotta love math.
You're so good at teaching this my teacher rushed through it way too fast but thanks to this video I get it. Thanks for being so awesome and helpful!
now i can sleep during class and come home watch 15 mins of your vids while playing WOW and still asorb the info, much better than 1 hour math class
i need you as my teachers, my teacher is brand new and cant teach at all. u explain stuff so much easier
you're such a great teacher, i would love to have lessons with you, and you also seem like the best person ever. But these kids oh my oh my they are intolerable
The typical teen these days, dumb and clueless.
YOU ARE MY ONLY HOPE!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR DOING THESE VIDEOS!! GOD BLESS YOU!!!! I WISH YOU WERE MY MATH TEACHER!!!!
i like the way you explained everything about math. If there is something to add , that would be more time per video and more difficult problems.
Best discussion on polynomial functions ever!
Omg my teacher literally spent 3days on just that and I fully understand it now so much simpler now thank you
You're amazing! Easy to understand and very detailed. Thanks!!!
are you a high school/ middle school teacher or a college professor? We need more people like you in college...
this guy is a hero.
Thank you so much! I'm learning college algebra at the moment. I wish the students were as good as the ones in your Geometry videos.
Great teacher! I wish my teacher was like this in high school then maybe I would have listened more and talked less...your students are great! I don't get why most people are saying that they're annoying. They are after all learning this subject for the first time and are curious so they're asking questions & are shouting answers. Clearly they are engaged and eager to learn. Absolutely nothing wrong with that! In college people stay quiet and don't ask questions when their confused...guess what happens...you don't learn! Anyways thanks dude your great! Keep it up
Thank you so much! A 10x better explanation than my professor..
I wish you were my algebraII teacher :/
I always have to go through your lessons after school to get what my teacher was trying to teach.
You're awesome
I wish my math teacher was as fun and out going as you.
seriously, you are the man! Thank you for making these videos
the best mathematics teacher, really thanks alot
This teacher be throwin shade at these students like a pro
Could you please explain what makes the odd polynomials either positive or negative in detail? I understand everything else though. Thank You.
OMG this was so well explained!!! by far the best teacher! thank you!
I wish he was my teacher for this course. I learned some of this stuff today and I don't know if it was my teacher teaching bad but I'm trying to do my HW for tomorrow right now and she didn't explain it at all so I have no idea what I am doing and am pretty much screwed... Trying to learn it by watching these videos but ugh she is just an awful teacher
You just said my mind.. At school I was enjoying the other real functions and their graphs, but when we reached polynomial function, I became totally lost..
+Eme Ishiwu another one
I have a fukn quiz tomorrow
I really loved the patience of teacher... And the curiosity of students
I bow to you! You are GOD. haha Thank you so much for these videos, I take online classes and they're lessons are nothing compared to your teaching. I wish I went for your classes. Keep up the awesomeness! :D
Amazing how much reading comprehension is involved with algebra
OMG, I finally understand, and I am watching this in 2019 .So grateful thank you so much
Good lesson. I don't understand how you have the patience for these kids
Such an Awesome Teacher!!!
THIS WAS VERY HELPFUL. Thank you soo much ! i've been sitting in class lost but now i finally get it!
This teacher is great 😍😍😍🙂🙂🙂
is it possible to give a real-life example for this second-degree function? Just as we equate a function to a machine or a system that takes some input and consistently produce a particular kind of output. Can we attribute the behavior of even function such as the x^2, the positive parabola on the graph to the process of successfully implementing a policy which is supported by half of the citizens and opposed by the another half? wherein the end behavior of the policy implementation process is heading towards success as expected by the policymakers and is not affected by the opponents.
Thank you very much!! ❤Philippines!!!
wow!i finally understood you are a really good teacher you should come teach at my school
YAY MATH ROCKS! thank you!
i hope your my teacher,i really really love math
You are so helpful!!! Thank you and Yay Math!!!!!
Yay math. Thank you so much
best teacher ever
this helps a lot since we dont have an algebra 2 teacher
CC at 9:14
Thank you so much for all the thing you did
could this somehow tie into derivatives? I'm in cal 1 at uni and I feel that this concept would be super helpful in the first derivative tests and such. please respond!
Awesome video.. Loved it!
i have SGO today. hope i pass. ur videos helped, i wish i discovered this sooner. WHY CANT YOU BE MY TEACHER T-T
I love you man. you are a great teacher and very funny.. i wish you teach at my school
I really love ur way of teaching math.i hope u would be ma teacher
Still holds years later. Even makes me look back into my school experience and realize I’ve never had such a good informative teacher
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College ALGEBRA 6th by Michael
Show that the equation has a root in the given interval
3. X^5 -3 X^3 + X^2 -3 = 0 [1,2]
Everyone is complaining about the students; I'm pleased to see they're asking questions -- regardless of how "dumb" these questions may appear to others.
are you a high school teacher or collage? and thank you for the help i will come back to watch more videos on different subjects when i am stuck thanks so much.
=)
Wait I'm sorry but can these kids please just listen? Appreciate your patience! Vids help a ton.
very useful, thanks !
I felt left out so, Yeah Math!
thank you so much teacher😭
I like your channel .. thank you so much
Plz start Calculus too...we all lookn forward
im trying to find completely factor each polnomial inthe complex number system like x^10-10x^9+45x^8-23^7.... and so on. cant find it.
you're the man thank you
"it's not about me, it's about the edu-ma-cation"
My teacher is terrible compered to him I come here after every lesson.
He is that good!
I love this good job sir
he successfully explained polynomials to a bunch of nitwits, well done!
hard work to do, respect
Really helpful
thank you!! so simple and my college professor couldn't teach it this way I had to google!! smh ..thanks a bunch!
Thanks again for this great video. Mabuhay !
This'll help a lot for my 2nd sem exam on math...
Trying to cram too much info in my brain. ;-;
Thanks!
hey yay buddy ; thanks it helped me alot. . do me a favour upload a video on GREATEST INTEGER FUNCTIONS : I'M REALLY CONFUSED IF f (x)=greatest integer
Dude, your awesome
What level maths is this pls??? it seems easy...
Sophomore year of high school 10th grade
right i am a high school student so i think it is a high school level and my teacher doesn't explain it this well
right i am a high school student so i think it is a high school level and my teacher doesn't explain it this well
Which year are you in?
Grade 11 pre calc im pretty sure.
Everything seems so easy with him haha.I wish he was my teacher.
how do I find the degree if I wasn't given an equation? just given the graph..
leah lolly u can figure out tHE equation from the graph- using ur x intercepts write it in intercept form
leah lolly the degree is the amount of bumps in the equation +1
dude I wish my math teacher taught like you, mine never makes since when she speaks
Amanda Romaine I couldn't agree with u even more my math teacher legit can't teach it sucks AF
yay math teach me math quickly