BLDJLN Theyre saying that math has advanced yet an old video from years back is still better than the modern day education they get. This is just what I got from the comment dont bash me 💀
So currently i am a 10th grader in highschool doing geometry. What video can explain how to connect algebra math with the parallel lines with a transveral line? The angle numbers have things like x and y in both measurements or x squared. thank you
I understood him Better than my teacher, cuz my teacher doesn't repeat or make the topic clear sometimes and Reminder Our class was an Hour and a half.
he not only teaches well but he teaches it in a interesting way compared to the other teachers with their boring way of teaching and their monotone voices that put you to sleep
No, Alternate Interior Angles are inside the parallel lines, opposite sides of the transversal. Exterior Angles are outside the parallel lines, on the outside of the transversal. Corresponding Angles are on the same side of the transversal and in the same position relative to the parallel lines. While they all relate to angles formed by a transversal intersecting parallel lines, they refer to different angle pairs and aren't the same.
I'm a Pakistani , we've been learning geometry since 4th grade , currently I'm in 8 and that means we've been in this corresponding alternate angle world since last 4 years .....
I wish i had this teacher!
Facts
daniel diaz same
Me too
This guy explains something years ago and yet today my teacher can't teach something like this in an hour and a half.
Why does it matter how old the video is?
BLDJLN Theyre saying that math has advanced yet an old video from years back is still better than the modern day education they get. This is just what I got from the comment dont bash me 💀
@@undercoverduck1436 I will spend the next three days configuring the ultimate response. Prepare to taste my wrath.
@@bldjln3158 OH NO xd
@@bldjln3158 I’m waiting to taste your wrath
Just came here to solve some math problems and was looking for theorems, but landed up in a class!! Back to school.....!!
This video literally saved my life:) He is a GEM
Teacher Brian always help in my Math lesson
tysm tommorow I have a test about this you saved me man I enjoy the video wish you were my teacher
Better than my teacher
So currently i am a 10th grader in highschool doing geometry. What video can explain how to connect algebra math with the parallel lines with a transveral line? The angle numbers have things like x and y in both measurements or x squared. thank you
I havn't organized all the videos yet, but her is the large playlist of videos I believe you are looking for
I would love maths if you were our maths teacher ...
Thank you kind sir.
I understood him Better than my teacher, cuz my teacher doesn't repeat or make the topic clear sometimes and Reminder Our class was an Hour and a half.
I bet he’s the math teacher all student wants in his school
Is your name actually parm
he not only teaches well but he teaches it in a interesting way compared to the other teachers with their boring way of teaching and their monotone voices that put you to sleep
@@lukekelly6965 parmesan cheese
Thank you for thee awesome help. Test is today
Wow!!!! Your best...Love From India
O M G,I enjoy the class.
If I had a teacher like him I wouldn’t needed to study.
Thank u so much u are a big help with all my work
Does the angles' relationship of parallel lines cut by a transversal can be applied to the non-parallel lines cut by a transversal?
No
Don't two parallel lines have to be the same distance apart at every point?
They have the same slope
This saved me
Nice vid
I wish he is my math teacher
Are alternate interior angles, exterior angles and corresponding angles the same ?
No,
Alternate Interior Angles are inside the parallel lines, opposite sides of the transversal.
Exterior Angles are outside the parallel lines, on the outside of the transversal.
Corresponding Angles are on the same side of the transversal and in the same position relative to the parallel lines.
While they all relate to angles formed by a transversal intersecting parallel lines, they refer to different angle pairs and aren't the same.
Thx
I get to be in class without the fear of being called on 😅
Sir I had a doubt,
Is -30° same as 180°-30° ,of yes why?????pls explain
Wdym the same? 180°-30° equals 150°, so it's definitely not the same as -30°
@@tamarskhulukhia5678 You mean 150° instead of 50°?
But if yes, then I agree with you. Simple maths haha
sam needa chill fr💀💀
Damon listen to ur teacher
I’m literally an 8th grader and I already have geometry lol
I'm a Pakistani , we've been learning geometry since 4th grade , currently I'm in 8 and that means we've been in this corresponding alternate angle world since last 4 years .....
@@mmtj6 Ouch
David and Sam are ungrateful
What did they do
Why i dont understand anything to my teacher
Is he white
probably