Hey man just taking my time to tell you that thank you... you are a saviour and saved me from a test on identifying perfect square trinomials tommorow and i properly understand it now and have no doubts.. you explain it way better than my teacher
Oh nmy day, I've been cooked in my pre-calc class just PREPPING for the subject. THank you so much, all the other videos were about stuff that were unrelated to the material in my class. God bless you, sir!!
You're right!! Yikes! I must have been up too late that night! 🤦♂ The correct order triple would be (-7, 9, -9). Thanks for the heads up! I hope there was something helpful there!
I know this is very dumb as I just took algebra last year currently in the 10th grade, but this helped me a lot overall to go back to review the operations of radicals. I just wanted to ask is there such a thing with dividing and multiplying radicals and how would we do it for each of these?
Sure do! Check out my video entitled "Multiplying and Dividing Radical Expressions" ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0Wh5mNGEmBE.htmlsi=y1HUJBtqr7IygR67 By the way, there's no shame in reviewing! You've got this! 👍
My brain is advanced even though I am a grade 5 learner I still wanna be learn this type of math. And I do not love math but I do really want to learn this. тнαηк υ.
I am a year 7 high school student and I could not understand long division at all ESPECIALLY with decimals so this video really helped me understand better. Great vid! ❤❤
When in the world would an adult ever need to know this kind of math outside of taking useless college algebra classes lol. But, for passing said useless college algebra classes this is great instruction. Props to the teacher.
@@hanananahany It is completely factored because there is no common factor for all 3 terms inside the parentheses and the trinomial can't be factored because of the a^3 term. The trinomial would be factorable if it was a^2. I hope that helps! Keep working hard and asking questions! 😊