It's almost been a year since I graduated from High School. I was cyber for the entirety of my High School years. I really didn't get any help from the teachers on there. They either didn't want to do their job- or simply wouldn't attend a virtual classroom to help. I want to give you a big thank you for helping me through middle-high school. I had a lot of difficulty processing and udnerstanding math, still do. You were a huge help with understanding algebra. I greatly appreciate what you do. Thank you.
I work in high school as an in-house tutor. I always look for other ways of explaining things. And you always come through. The first example you gave, I typically show a substitution where Y equals X squared turns this into a familiar quadratic. I think your approach will probably feel more intuitive to my students and next time I hit this problem type I will use your approach first.
My problem is the last one, except it instead of x being put the 3rd degree, it's put the 6th, all I have to do is "expressing this in factored form" yet no videos talk about it
question for the second problem I've seen others put the 2x-1 first then the 3x+2 after so the answer would look like (2x-1)(3x+2) would the placement matter ?
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You are the best math teacher I’ve ever seen, I swear. I’ve made it through 3 college degrees watching your videos. Thank you for everything!!!
It's almost been a year since I graduated from High School. I was cyber for the entirety of my High School years. I really didn't get any help from the teachers on there. They either didn't want to do their job- or simply wouldn't attend a virtual classroom to help. I want to give you a big thank you for helping me through middle-high school. I had a lot of difficulty processing and udnerstanding math, still do. You were a huge help with understanding algebra. I greatly appreciate what you do. Thank you.
This man is always my hero
I work in high school as an in-house tutor. I always look for other ways of explaining things. And you always come through. The first example you gave, I typically show a substitution where Y equals X squared turns this into a familiar quadratic.
I think your approach will probably feel more intuitive to my students and next time I hit this problem type I will use your approach first.
Thanks!
I am also a Maths teacher from India.I like you sir very much....I also watch your video.
your videos are extra ordinry amazing helped me score 100, i wish i could same 100 in my unit exams.
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Hy sir I am from Indian student
My problem is the last one, except it instead of x being put the 3rd degree, it's put the 6th, all I have to do is "expressing this in factored form" yet no videos talk about it
question for the second problem I've seen others put the 2x-1 first then the 3x+2 after so the answer would look like
(2x-1)(3x+2) would the placement matter ?
Hello sir
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