thank you so much for these, im planning to retake my test after not passing twice very soon and this is the first time ive ever really understood math in my life. your channel means the world to me thank you so much for the help
My test is tomorrow and this is my last video from the playlist I watched all of them and really want to thank you for making Math easier to understand at least for me haha, tomorrow when I pass my Math test then I'll finally be graduating and Getting my GED after 14 years☺I'm excited more than nervous since this is the 1st step to many new great things in my life .Thank you again!😊
Very impressive making your way through the whole list! 🤩 I'm excited for you tomorrow and wish you all the best - you've definitely put in the work!! Keep us posted how it goes! 🙏🏻
@@GetSumMath I passed so I’m now officially graduated ☺️🥹 after so long it feels surreal but it’s true thank you so much your videos helped me a lot since it was my only study material 🎉🎉🎉
I remember a time when I was in school and had to do this, but because I did not understand the order in operating PEMDAS, I was put in a uncomfortable situation where all seemed lost. Surprisingly even my teachers once seemed irritated by me, but you explained everything so clearly and I am most grateful.
Hi, I want to thank you, teacher, because today I took the math exam and passed it. thank you very much because all your videos are very helpful.. i already passed my 4 exams i am officially a ged graduate🎉
43 + (12 - 5 • 3)^2 43 + (12 - 15)^2 43 + (-3)^2 43 + 9 52 10 - 5(12 ÷ √16 • 3) 10 - 5(12 ÷ 4 • 3) 10 - 5(3 • 3) 10 - 5(9) 10 - 45 -35 Feel free to ask about specific steps, but I just wanted to show each part step-by-step so you could see the order to do them more clearly 👍🏼
I love how you explain everything but there's something I simply don't understand -like AT all- in your math videos and is when you say that we have to do the opposite that what we see and then you proceed to add numbers and cancel them, etc. I just don't understand that or where does it even come from. Is there a specific lesson that explains that more in detail?
Yes, that comes from “solving an equation” which this video goes over! Solve Equations on GED Math! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-A9Sgx3q7mPk.html Let me know if that helps! 🙏🏼