I'm happy to hear that my videos were so helpful in clearing up your lesson questions:) Thanks for watching and be sure to share my channel with all your friends!
You're welcome..and thanks for being an involved parent…your daughter is very lucky! It is a lot of hard work to groW an educational channel…watching, liking, subscribing and supporting the ads are the things that help educational channels like mine groW and remain FREE. It's hard to find anything about math to make a video go viral:)…lol Thanks for ALL your support!
Thank you very much Paul. I caught the first time I made this mistake in these notes but now I see I made the same mistake twice. I will pull the video and replaced it with the last example redone in a day or two.
BAM!!! Thanks for tuning in..if you are still watching don't forget to like, sub and share this free study resource with EVERYONE: because there is a lot more jumping in your future:)
+Saber Toob thanks for choosing my channel to get some additional study time with! Sounds like this would be a good time to share my channel with your teacher as an after school study back-up and then your teacher can share it with the rest of their classes. That way all the students would have an additional, after school study reference and EVERYBODY wins...BAM!!! Thanks in advance for any help with that suggestion Saber:)
I already told ALL of my friends about your channel...it's just that telling my teacher might be difficult. She might get offended if I say "Hey, there's a guy on the internet who does your job better than you! Why not show this to the class so they also understand how bad you are at teaching!" lol
+Saber Toob lol... I was thinking more along the lines of "hey, I found this awesome TH-cam Channel that could help all your classes with their homework"...BAM!!!
One reason I record in high definition is so that you can hopefully read the board and take the notes down. A zooming pan between boards should not take too long during transitions. Were you able to get these notes down or was it too hard to read?
What helped me make sense of part e (toward the end around the 27 minute mark) was reminding my self that the "imaginary line" so to speak that would connect those three points does not have to pass through point G. Cause if it was required that it pass through point G, then one could argue that C is on a different plane. As this would be true if you consider that there is a line connecting point R and S. and G would be a 3rd point, non noncollinear. I guess In this case we could say that C is on a different plane, below/under the triangle or plane formed by RSG (depending on how you choose to close the figure created by points rs and g)? At least i think that would be correct lol. thank you for the awesome videos professor. It's a nice feeling to understand the geometry better after a second watch through. I'm also re-taking notes again from the beginning on your videos making sure I observe everything until there's not a drop of doubt in my understanding! I'm thankful to have found your videos, I love your teaching style because of the seemingly subtle but helpful ways you get me to think and you're exciting and motivating! I mean have you seen how dry and boringly painful some instructors on youtube are to watch? Your teaching is revolutionary sir! It Can't thank you enough, for all of your awesome work, professor!
Thank you so much for these videos, I didn't care about math and geometry in high school & university because I was studying art. Now at age 34 , I am learning again. Your explanations are very clear and understandable. Thanks again.
You're welcome. They say "you're never too old to learn" and "good for you" tackling school again:) Thanks for choosing my channel to re-learn with and I hope you continue to get the help you need...congrats yii7 !
Professor RobBob, thank you for an excellent introduction to Points, Lines and Planes in old fashion Geometry. In geometry, students should be able to visualize structures, objects and materials that is used in real life. I really like geometry and its last lasting makeup over time.
I struggled in Statics because I lacked knowledge in basic geometry. Sadly I was more afraid of the Calculus and Physics involved but that wasn't my obstacle in the course. It was my inadequate knowledge of geometry which had me struggle with setting up free body diagrams and finding that force that seemed detached to everything. I'm glad I found your course. I'm going to recommend to my classmates.
Thank you very much for posting these videos. I am preparing to enter college after being out of high school for 20 years and my degree program begins with calculus. I need to relearn concepts from algebra, plane geometry and trigonometry and your videos have been super helpful!
James Moncol you're welcome and congrats on taking that giant step back to college! If you have all that to brush up on you might find my website a bit easier to follow lessons on. www.profrobbob.com Thanks for choosing my channel to refresh with and I hope you will like, subscribe and share it every opportunity you can to help these free educational channels keep growing and remain free for everyone:D
ur teaching is so good i did this lesson from 2 months and i reviewed everyday but still i didn't understood as now i do......this helped me A LOT. Thank you very much!!
Thanks to your contribution for enlightening me and other student. I would like to see in the future that the camera sometimes to zoom in so I can take note from blackboard, which is essential for future reference Thanks again.
I am extremely impressed with your clear explanations in this subject, good job! I do have a question though, if a line has no height or width how is it visible then? Doesn't everything need a bit of height and width and length to be seen?
THANK YOU!!! What a nice comment to start my day. You are too kind. My small mistake in my original videos becomes a teachable moment which I like. I appreciate you watching and the kind words.
Love the variations in the way you say 'bam' etc at the beginning. Might seem small but it prevents it from getting old, and seeming too contrived. Peace!
+James Goldstein welcome and thanks for watching and subbing to my channel..please tell all your friends and classmates about us and to watch and do the same :D
topics which I'm looking for are as follows: -lines, parabolas, ellipses, circles and hyperbola, and all of their equations and graphs -absolute values inequalities and equations, -intersecting points of a line and a circle, -the distance of a point from a line, -equation of a point set (it is an official geometry term according to my math dictionary) -equations in the complex plane [ I do not know anythin about complex numbers this is maybe the least important of my needs, but all the other ones above I could use some pointers as to where I should go]
started geometry back up this semester since i ended up dropping last semester for personal reasons.but i got a great professor this time so i guess it worked out lol and added this playlist. thank you sir, keep the videos coming. i am doing TRIG next semester, all the way through CALC 3 and then physics.getting my A.S. in science and mathematics then off to hopefully get into a 4 year for civil engineering.
+jasonkgreen811 although I don't have enough videos to get you thru that degree, I can help thru Calc2 :) Thanks for tuning in, and by your comments I can see that you seem to be quite a good student...keep up that study pace, it will all be worth it in the end...BAM!!!
+ImSeattleite it's never too late to get aught up if you have the motivation and the right help:) Thanks for taking the time to find additional help on TH-cam and choosing my channel to study with! Please take the time to like, subscribe and share the free educational channel that help you because thats how we grow and remain free for everyone to learn...BAM!!!
Thank you for making these. I'm taking the GRE in a couple months and never took a geometry course outside of high school. I've always been fascinated by geometry but I've never had the proper motivation to get past feeling overwhelmed by it. These videos are helping on such a limited time budget. A couple questions: I'm using Kuta worksheets as practice problems, but are there any other reliable and quality practice problems online? What textbook do you use to teach from? I really need practice problems.
You're welcome and thanks for choosing my channel to study with. Any used Geometry book should work and are about the same...check out the link on the end of the description of this lesson! Keep us posted on the progress:)
Hello prof... Can you help me to explain the following problem? Given ∆𝐴𝐵𝐶, 𝐴 (−1,3), 𝐵 (−5, −5) if ∆𝐴𝐵𝐶 is the same side, determine coordinates point C.
I have never taught out of an Analytical Geometry book so I am not sure if this is the best answer, but I have always thought of this as just Geometry that involves a bunch of Algebra. Like the Conic sections www.profrobbob.com/pre-calculus/conic-sections-parabolas-ellipses-circles-hyperbolas Working with Equations of lines www.profrobbob.com/pre-calculus/linear-functions-and-slope Distances www.profrobbob.com/geometry/distance-pythagorean-theorem-midpoint-perimeter-and-area-of-a-plane-region th-cam.com/video/OK7dICjmHxc/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/CFBdXxSmqxs/w-d-xo.html
A lot of what you asked about are in the links of my reply. You can also use the magnifying glass under the banner of my channel's homepage. I have lessons on basically all of those topics. I am not sure why your second comment won't post, nor can I approve it. Must be a glitch.
Hi, ProfRobBob. I was wondering, if you don't mind, recommending any geometry and trigonometry books copyrighted around the 90's and 80's or even earlier if you can. Thanks for your help. I will continue to watch your videos, just want to also supplement my learning. I'm trying to teach myself so that I can go on to Calculus. Very Good videos!
Look for any Pearson or Larson or Prentice Hall used books on line or at a used bookstore or check with some schools for "out of adoption" books that they might even be willing to give you! (Just curious why you are looking for such old books?) Thanks for watching and being so self-motivated to learn...if you were here I could set you up with some books I'm sure:)
The reason I'm looking for older books is because the newer ones seem to be watered down a bit in my humblest opinion. I'm trying to get a solid foundation in math. I felt like I didn't get the quality education in grade school like I should have and now I'm trying to teach myself. My dream is to learn the math and also go into computer science. I love and enjoy learning math but really never got the exposure I needed. I also want to learn to program. I reside in North Carolina but I will be moving to the Dallas/Arlington Texas area in the future.
I'd like to think of a "point" as a defined term, rather than an undefined term. It is "that which marks a specific location on a line, plane, space", etc. A line is a collection of these points extending straight and non-bending in two opposite directions. It has just 1 dimension. A plane, in the same analogy, is a collection of lines laid out in 2 dimensions and thus having only length and width. Of all four supposed undefined terms, space is made most clear by defining it as "the set of ALL possible points in existence".
Hi there. Great videos. Regarding the last example, question e). I realize that the pentagon house is made up of 7 planes and that the points R, S, and C do not all lie on any one of those 7 planes. But the question asks "Are R, S, and C coplaner?" Isn't there always a plane that passes through ANY 3 points? In other words, aren't 3 points always coplaner (in the same way that two points are always colinear)? Surely there exists SOME plane that passes thru all 3 points. Thanks, Paul
ProfRobBob I am trying to clear SAT. Can you please give me an idea of the topics I need to cover, and also links to those videos of yours which might help?? Thanks :)
Sorry that I do not have a study list for that but if you can get an SAT prep book and look thru the contents page you could search my channel using the hourglass for those suggestions. I will add this suggestion to my video "to do" list and try to make a video study list available before too long. Thanks for watching and learning with #ProfRobBob !
Prof , you say in question e that points R, S ans C are not coplanar. Can you help me understand better, I thought any 3 points would define a plane? Your videos are amazing thank you.
+chris hathaway There is an annotation to change the wording of questions D and E. Part D and E should read "Is there a plane in the solid that contain these three points", not if they are coplanar. Three points define a plane so the answer would be yes to both parts. Nice catch and thank you for the kind words:D
Is these geometry videos for high school? I want to make sure so I won't learn the wrong thing.Also, your videos are amazing. I'm glad to find these great math resources online.⊙▽⊙
While this video may be covering material taught in high school, the manner in which he teaches is still captivating. Something can be gained for anyone interested in mathematical pedagogy or just reviewing the foundations of higher math. It is a whole new experience coming back to the concepts of basic geometry.
That's awesome…Thanks for staying, watching, liking and subscribing! I just made a video on how to practice my cursive calligraphy just in case you want to impress your friends:)
I do think about how the cursive may eventually turn students away, but it is how I write and I feel it is a beautiful expression of one's self. I just got a group of freshman in my Intensive Algebra class who have limited experience with cursive. They are amazed how I can write, and it is not like I am a master penman. Over the last two weeks while I have offered to try to write in print, they keep telling me to write in cursive and just clarify a word here or there when needed:) I can already tell they are getting better at reading my writing. I am working on Close Captioning which will help. I have about 300 of my 583 lessons done so far. Thank you for watching and your feedback.
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Just a little good natured humor! I have been happily married for 24 years so you know that is not really my attitude or my wife would... well... not married me:P I am very lucky she said yes:) Thank you for choosing my math lessons.
Mrs T here...when I bought it, it seemed appropriate because he spent all his spare time making youtube videos...now I support his continued efforts and time to keep this channel growing and therefore he no longer needs that shirt...lol Thanks for watching and supporting...please sub and share too:D
I'm happy to hear that my videos were so helpful in clearing up your lesson questions:) Thanks for watching and be sure to share my channel with all your friends!
This is pretty cool. I actually understand what you say because you dont rush it. Thanks.
...another video already...nice job Xavier!
Keep up those study skills and please share my channel with your classmates and teacher...BAM!!!
You're welcome, and thanks for supporting by liking and subscribing! That's the kind of support I need to make my channel groW!
your geometry playlist is a savior
Thanks for the videos. My daughter loves Math and finds your lessons delightful.
You're welcome..and thanks for being an involved parent…your daughter is very lucky!
It is a lot of hard work to groW an educational channel…watching, liking, subscribing and supporting the ads are the things that help educational channels like mine groW and remain FREE. It's hard to find anything about math to make a video go viral:)…lol
Thanks for ALL your support!
Thank you very much Paul. I caught the first time I made this mistake in these notes but now I see I made the same mistake twice. I will pull the video and replaced it with the last example redone in a day or two.
Thanks again for paying such close attention...I wish all my students were that attentive:)
You're welcome...And THANK YOU for choosing my lessons to watch and support me by subscribing!!!
Jumps into video... I like you already my dude!
BAM!!!
Thanks for tuning in..if you are still watching don't forget to like, sub and share this free study resource with EVERYONE: because there is a lot more jumping in your future:)
My teacher can't teach what you just did in 30 minutes in three different 1 hour periods! You sir, are simply amazing! BAM!
+Saber Toob thanks for choosing my channel to get some additional study time with!
Sounds like this would be a good time to share my channel with your teacher as an after school study back-up and then your teacher can share it with the rest of their classes. That way all the students would have an additional, after school study reference and EVERYBODY wins...BAM!!!
Thanks in advance for any help with that suggestion Saber:)
I already told ALL of my friends about your channel...it's just that telling my teacher might be difficult. She might get offended if I say "Hey, there's a guy on the internet who does your job better than you! Why not show this to the class so they also understand how bad you are at teaching!" lol
+Saber Toob lol...
I was thinking more along the lines of "hey, I found this awesome TH-cam Channel that could help all your classes with their homework"...BAM!!!
One reason I record in high definition is so that you can hopefully read the board and take the notes down. A zooming pan between boards should not take too long during transitions. Were you able to get these notes down or was it too hard to read?
Thnkz profRobRob
I love the subject of mathematics
What helped me make sense of part e (toward the end around the 27 minute mark) was reminding my self that the "imaginary line" so to speak that would connect those three points does not have to pass through point G. Cause if it was required that it pass through point G, then one could argue that C is on a different plane. As this would be true if you consider that there is a line connecting point R and S. and G would be a 3rd point, non noncollinear. I guess In this case we could say that C is on a different plane, below/under the triangle or plane formed by RSG (depending on how you choose to close the figure created by points rs and g)? At least i think that would be correct lol. thank you for the awesome videos professor. It's a nice feeling to understand the geometry better after a second watch through. I'm also re-taking notes again from the beginning on your videos making sure I observe everything until there's not a drop of doubt in my understanding! I'm thankful to have found your videos, I love your teaching style because of the seemingly subtle but helpful ways you get me to think and you're exciting and motivating! I mean have you seen how dry and boringly painful some instructors on youtube are to watch? Your teaching is revolutionary sir! It Can't thank you enough, for all of your awesome work, professor!
Thank you so much for these videos, I didn't care about math and geometry in high school & university because I was studying art. Now at age 34 , I am learning again. Your explanations are very clear and understandable. Thanks again.
You're welcome.
They say "you're never too old to learn" and "good for you" tackling school again:)
Thanks for choosing my channel to re-learn with and I hope you continue to get the help you need...congrats yii7 !
Professor RobBob, thank you for an excellent introduction to Points, Lines and Planes in old fashion Geometry. In geometry, students should be able to visualize structures, objects and materials that is used in real life. I really like geometry and its last lasting makeup over time.
I struggled in Statics because I lacked knowledge in basic geometry. Sadly I was more afraid of the Calculus and Physics involved but that wasn't my obstacle in the course. It was my inadequate knowledge of geometry which had me struggle with setting up free body diagrams and finding that force that seemed detached to everything. I'm glad I found your course. I'm going to recommend to my classmates.
Thank you very much for posting these videos. I am preparing to enter college after being out of high school for 20 years and my degree program begins with calculus. I need to relearn concepts from algebra, plane geometry and trigonometry and your videos have been super helpful!
James Moncol you're welcome and congrats on taking that giant step back to college! If you have all that to brush up on you might find my website a bit easier to follow lessons on. www.profrobbob.com
Thanks for choosing my channel to refresh with and I hope you will like, subscribe and share it every opportunity you can to help these free educational channels keep growing and remain free for everyone:D
James Moncol i
And thank you for supporting by liking and subscribing! I hope you enjoy learning math from my channel:)
ur teaching is so good i did this lesson from 2 months and i reviewed everyday but still i didn't understood as now i do......this helped me A LOT. Thank you very much!!
Thanks to your contribution for enlightening me and other student. I would like to see in the future that the camera sometimes to zoom in so I can take note from blackboard, which is essential for future reference Thanks again.
I am extremely impressed with your clear explanations in this subject, good job! I do have a question though, if a line has no height or width how is it visible then? Doesn't everything need a bit of height and width and length to be seen?
THANK YOU!!! What a nice comment to start my day. You are too kind. My small mistake in my original videos becomes a teachable moment which I like. I appreciate you watching and the kind words.
Love the variations in the way you say 'bam' etc at the beginning. Might seem small but it prevents it from getting old, and seeming too contrived. Peace!
THANKS curtsher11 glad to hear you are enjoying my teaching style and I hope you will like, sub and SPREAD THE WORD :D
Nice video. Good change of pace from the shorter, discrete videos on Khan.
+James Goldstein welcome and thanks for watching and subbing to my channel..please tell all your friends and classmates about us and to watch and do the same :D
Thank you for math help!!!!your math lessons really help
me a lot in my math class
topics which I'm looking for are as follows:
-lines, parabolas, ellipses, circles and hyperbola, and all of their equations and graphs
-absolute values inequalities and equations,
-intersecting points of a line and a circle,
-the distance of a point from a line,
-equation of a point set (it is an official geometry term according to my math dictionary)
-equations in the complex plane [ I do not know anythin about complex numbers this is maybe the least important of my needs, but all the other ones above I could use some pointers as to where I should go]
started geometry back up this semester since i ended up dropping last semester for personal reasons.but i got a great professor this time so i guess it worked out lol and added this playlist. thank you sir, keep the videos coming. i am doing TRIG next semester, all the way through CALC 3 and then physics.getting my A.S. in science and mathematics then off to hopefully get into a 4 year for civil engineering.
+jasonkgreen811 although I don't have enough videos to get you thru that degree, I can help thru Calc2 :)
Thanks for tuning in, and by your comments I can see that you seem to be quite a good student...keep up that study pace, it will all be worth it in the end...BAM!!!
Dude i know this is really late. but omg. thanks. im flunking geometry and thanks to you in 4 days i can get all caught up
+ImSeattleite it's never too late to get aught up if you have the motivation and the right help:)
Thanks for taking the time to find additional help on TH-cam and choosing my channel to study with!
Please take the time to like, subscribe and share the free educational channel that help you because thats how we grow and remain free for everyone to learn...BAM!!!
Great. Keep up the good work. These videos are very easy to watch.
Thank you for making these. I'm taking the GRE in a couple months and never took a geometry course outside of high school. I've always been fascinated by geometry but I've never had the proper motivation to get past feeling overwhelmed by it. These videos are helping on such a limited time budget. A couple questions: I'm using Kuta worksheets as practice problems, but are there any other reliable and quality practice problems online? What textbook do you use to teach from? I really need practice problems.
You're welcome and thanks for choosing my channel to study with.
Any used Geometry book should work and are about the same...check out the link on the end of the description of this lesson!
Keep us posted on the progress:)
Hello prof...
Can you help me to explain the following problem?
Given ∆𝐴𝐵𝐶, 𝐴 (−1,3), 𝐵 (−5, −5) if ∆𝐴𝐵𝐶 is the same side, determine coordinates point C.
#Geometry
Sir you are the best
Thanks for these videos they are awesome and really easy to understand!
what are some good resources for a math subject which is sometimes known as "analytic geometry", for high school and college level?
I have never taught out of an Analytical Geometry book so I am not sure if this is the best answer, but I have always thought of this as just Geometry that involves a bunch of Algebra. Like the Conic sections www.profrobbob.com/pre-calculus/conic-sections-parabolas-ellipses-circles-hyperbolas Working with Equations of lines www.profrobbob.com/pre-calculus/linear-functions-and-slope Distances www.profrobbob.com/geometry/distance-pythagorean-theorem-midpoint-perimeter-and-area-of-a-plane-region th-cam.com/video/OK7dICjmHxc/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/CFBdXxSmqxs/w-d-xo.html
A lot of what you asked about are in the links of my reply. You can also use the magnifying glass under the banner of my channel's homepage. I have lessons on basically all of those topics. I am not sure why your second comment won't post, nor can I approve it. Must be a glitch.
Hi, ProfRobBob. I was wondering, if you don't mind, recommending any geometry and trigonometry books copyrighted around the 90's and 80's or even earlier if you can. Thanks for your help. I will continue to watch your videos, just want to also supplement my learning. I'm trying to teach myself so that I can go on to Calculus. Very Good videos!
Look for any Pearson or Larson or Prentice Hall used books on line or at a used bookstore or check with some schools for "out of adoption" books that they might even be willing to give you! (Just curious why you are looking for such old books?)
Thanks for watching and being so self-motivated to learn...if you were here I could set you up with some books I'm sure:)
The reason I'm looking for older books is because the newer ones seem to be watered down a bit in my humblest opinion. I'm trying to get a solid foundation in math. I felt like I didn't get the quality education in grade school like I should have and now I'm trying to teach myself. My dream is to learn the math and also go into computer science. I love and enjoy learning math but really never got the exposure I needed. I also want to learn to program. I reside in North Carolina but I will be moving to the Dallas/Arlington Texas area in the future.
I'd like to think of a "point" as a defined term, rather than an undefined term. It is "that which marks a specific location on a line, plane, space", etc. A line is a collection of these points extending straight and non-bending in two opposite directions. It has just 1 dimension. A plane, in the same analogy, is a collection of lines laid out in 2 dimensions and thus having only length and width. Of all four supposed undefined terms, space is made most clear by defining it as "the set of ALL possible points in existence".
Hi there. Great videos. Regarding the last example, question e). I realize that the pentagon house is made up of 7 planes and that the points R, S, and C do not all lie on any one of those 7 planes. But the question asks "Are R, S, and C coplaner?" Isn't there always a plane that passes through ANY 3 points? In other words, aren't 3 points always coplaner (in the same way that two points are always colinear)? Surely there exists SOME plane that passes thru all 3 points. Thanks, Paul
ProfRobBob I am trying to clear SAT. Can you please give me an idea of the topics I need to cover, and also links to those videos of yours which might help?? Thanks :)
Sorry that I do not have a study list for that but if you can get an SAT prep book and look thru the contents page you could search my channel using the hourglass for those suggestions. I will add this suggestion to my video "to do" list and try to make a video study list available before too long. Thanks for watching and learning with #ProfRobBob !
It'd be great if you do so. Thank you so much :)
This help me so much thank you
Good lecture! You make this lesson seem totally easy.
Timothy McDougald thank you and thanks for liking and subbing too!
is there a book you would recommend that works well with your videos?
I don't teach Geometry currently and I never really had favorite book. Larson is a good author, or a Glencoe... or McDougal book, etc for high school.
Totally making math easier for me.
Prof , you say in question e that points R, S ans C are not coplanar. Can you help me understand better, I thought any 3 points would define a plane? Your videos are amazing thank you.
+chris hathaway There is an annotation to change the wording of questions D and E. Part D and E should read "Is there a plane in the solid that contain these three points", not if they are coplanar. Three points define a plane so the answer would be yes to both parts. Nice catch and thank you for the kind words:D
+ProfRobBob ah ok sorry I didnt see that. Thanks for your speedy reply.
+chris hathaway just shows me that you WERE paying attention...BAM!!!
The way it's looking you might save me from failing geometry. I hope I pass this final.
I'll keep thinking positive thoughts ***** !
Thanks for watching and subbing and I'll look forward to hearing about you passing your geometry class:)
Is these geometry videos for high school? I want to make sure so I won't learn the wrong thing.Also, your videos are amazing. I'm glad to find these great math resources online.⊙▽⊙
YES they are high school None One so please SUBSCRIBE and share my channel with the rest of your class...BAM!!!
While this video may be covering material taught in high school, the manner in which he teaches is still captivating. Something can be gained for anyone interested in mathematical pedagogy or just reviewing the foundations of higher math. It is a whole new experience coming back to the concepts of basic geometry.
Nicholas Wadsworth Thanks for your inspiring words!
what is the difference between a line and a vector
line, by convention, is an infinite set
vector is a member of the set
I was attracted to the handwriting, stayed for Geometry :)
That's awesome…Thanks for staying, watching, liking and subscribing!
I just made a video on how to practice my cursive calligraphy just in case you want to impress your friends:)
If I was to give one point of criticism it would be to not write in cursive do to it no longer being taught in a growing number of states
I do think about how the cursive may eventually turn students away, but it is how I write and I feel it is a beautiful expression of one's self. I just got a group of freshman in my Intensive Algebra class who have limited experience with cursive. They are amazed how I can write, and it is not like I am a master penman. Over the last two weeks while I have offered to try to write in print, they keep telling me to write in cursive and just clarify a word here or there when needed:) I can already tell they are getting better at reading my writing. I am working on Close Captioning which will help. I have about 300 of my 583 lessons done so far. Thank you for watching and your feedback.
thanks for the great videos :)
If 3 points define a plane then why did you add a fourth one
It is weird that we name planes with 4 variables as a standard:P Thank you for watching. I wish I had a good answer for you.
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wassup wit ya shirt tho?
Just a little good natured humor! I have been happily married for 24 years so you know that is not really my attitude or my wife would... well... not married me:P I am very lucky she said yes:) Thank you for choosing my math lessons.
Mrs T here...when I bought it, it seemed appropriate because he spent all his spare time making youtube videos...now I support his continued efforts and time to keep this channel growing and therefore he no longer needs that shirt...lol
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Me first time see his video, and he jumped. Me 😳
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@@profrobbob yeah first time I was afraid, and after I enjoyed