I would love a long listening comprehension with long formulae, more complicated and some greek letters in it... That would be really helpful to practice quick spoken formulae. Like A perpendicular to B equals x to the power of five multiplied by open parenthesis gamma cubed times lambda divided by pi closed parenthesis over x to the power of nine plus or minus the n-th rooth of b divided by three point recurring minus 8 factorial. Something like that so you really learn the whole... I study engineering and we habe to listen to formulae and write these down. I wish there would more to practice/listen to those things.
this was super helpful. I'm wondering how to verbal express an equation with terms that have both an exponent at top as well as a bottom number. I can't remember what you call that bottom number. In typing it's called subscript. What do you call that bottom number? what it looks like is something like d^0↓2 also within parentheses it's got the terms separated by commas. Does that mean multipled by each other. Here's what that looks like. (d^0↓1,d^0↓2,...,d^0↓i). Any thoughts on this?
It is very helpful to those beginning to study mathematics in English. thank you!
I would love a long listening comprehension with long formulae, more complicated and some greek letters in it... That would be really helpful to practice quick spoken formulae.
Like
A perpendicular to B equals x to the power of five multiplied by open parenthesis gamma cubed times lambda divided by pi closed parenthesis over x to the power of nine plus or minus the n-th rooth of b divided by three point recurring minus 8 factorial.
Something like that so you really learn the whole...
I study engineering and we habe to listen to formulae and write these down.
I wish there would more to practice/listen to those things.
THIS HELPED ME A LOT, THANKYOU SO MUCH TEACHER EVA!
Thanks for the explanation. Which Font (the colored one) was used? I think I could use it in my classes.
Very informative 👏, thanks teacher Eva
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It was good. I know math but i dont know how to i should read terms. That helpmed me a lot
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I was taught decades ago that
1+x over y = 1 + x/y
1+x all over y = (1+x)/y
Thanks! This video helped me a lot.
this was super helpful. I'm wondering how to verbal express an equation with terms that have both an exponent at top as well as a bottom number. I can't remember what you call that bottom number. In typing it's called subscript. What do you call that bottom number? what it looks like is something like d^0↓2 also within parentheses it's got the terms separated by commas. Does that mean multipled by each other. Here's what that looks like. (d^0↓1,d^0↓2,...,d^0↓i). Any thoughts on this?
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Hello teacher what happened to ur voice (If u need help tell me)
we watched it during english at the university