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Alek needs to hire you! I know they won't becuse you explain how to slove the problem clearly, and they clearly try hard as possable to make it confusing.
I came to this video because I don't know how to plug it into my calculator. I have a ti-84 and when I put in the end equation the way it looks like you did it in your calculator, I keep gettting -439.799
Just thought I'd tell you that your channel helped me immensely through college algebra. I'll be taking pre-calculus next and I know you'll help me then too. Keep uploading please!
I am so thankful for all your videos. Knowing I have resources, such as yourself, alleviates much of the anxiety of going back to school. Wish these videos were up a decade ago! Thank you for being so straight forward.
You are too kind! I’m thrilled the videos I’ve made have helped you pass your course. I’ve been making them for over 10 years and hearing from students is incredibly inspiring. I wish you all the best in your studies and beyond.
I know these are meant to be quick, but it would be really helpful sometimes if you do another type of problem in the same section. For example, I'm in this section right now and my problem is log √(5x-2)
V^3 is the variable part of the lowest common denominator because it is the least number of Vs that has the V^2 needed for the first denominator and the V^3 needed for the second.