Hello Eddie, my name is Charles and I’m a student going into 9th grade in America who took precalculus last year(8th) and your videos are by far the best resource to use anytime I struggle with anything. Because I take online classes sometimes the material doesn’t grasp with me very much but you have videos for almost every topic ever and they are so useful! Thank you!!!
Oh okay. I mean, I’m not sure bc I’m going to be in Algebra 2 next year. And then I think it’s Geometry and then Trig?? But I don’t know if I take calculus or any other math.??!!! Lol I’m so unsure
By Euler's Identity and the De Moivre's Theorem, e^(i*pi) = -1. Raise both sides to the 1/2th power to get e^(i*pi/2) = i, and raise both sides to the ith power. We have: e^(-pi/2) = i^i
this guy is smart and all, but could you imagine having a math teacher that presents this fast? he's more intent on impressing than teaching. worst kind of math teacher, knows a lot, conveys little.
he is so talented feels bad that the students there aren't matching with his energy,, we need teachers like him{{[ESPECIALLY IN INDIA}}}
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Hello Eddie, my name is Charles and I’m a student going into 9th grade in America who took precalculus last year(8th) and your videos are by far the best resource to use anytime I struggle with anything. Because I take online classes sometimes the material doesn’t grasp with me very much but you have videos for almost every topic ever and they are so useful! Thank you!!!
I have an exam in 2 days and I have been trying to find a video on youtube with compound inverse functions using tan. THANK YOU SO MUCH MR. WOO!
W ..I wish teachers here , in India were even 10% as patient as him ..He made it so easy!!
You would do the parenthesis first! “PEMDAS” p=Parenthesis E=Exponents M=Multiplication D=Division A=Addition S=subtraction
It's been 3 years! Damn
this is so useful! i didn't understand inbuilt restrictions until now
I’m didn’t take Trig yet. I’m in Algebra right now but I really like this!!
Kadie Galewaler Yes trig is very easy :) what grade?
Agustin Soto I’m in 9th going into 10th I think I take Trig in 12th
Kadie Galewaler woah. At my school we don’t have a full course on trig, I don’t think so, we just combined it with Algebra 2
Oh okay. I mean, I’m not sure bc I’m going to be in Algebra 2 next year. And then I think it’s Geometry and then Trig?? But I don’t know if I take calculus or any other math.??!!! Lol I’m so unsure
Kadie Galewaler álgebra 1 geometry algebra 2 trig.
you're such a great teacher
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Dear Eddie you are a great teacher ever, according to me. But I have a question. i^i=?
The first solution is about a fifth
By Euler's Identity and the De Moivre's Theorem, e^(i*pi) = -1. Raise both sides to the 1/2th power to get e^(i*pi/2) = i, and raise both sides to the ith power. We have:
e^(-pi/2) = i^i
Indian teacher kam pad gye kya vro..
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Why tan^2=1/3?
Why are the students not responding?! If I were among them, I would scream ans answer with my heart's content
he speaks too fast... but he is very good
Is this A level mathematics?
More like AS maybe
First,sorry for my bad english! But why tangent have an inverse function if it isnt inyective?
Zellpone Znark if you restrict the domain it becomes a function. In this case from -π/2 to π/2
Alejandro Duque Thank you! :)
fitting this has 6,666 views.....
Hey American fellow
OHH!!! First like!!! Lol
Man shows up with an Aussie accent, nerd
this guy is smart and all, but could you imagine having a math teacher that presents this fast? he's more intent on impressing than teaching. worst kind of math teacher, knows a lot, conveys little.