Man, you are Amazing. It is the way in which you explain things whether physics, chemistry or mathematics, you know how to say what a student needs to hear. Thank you!
MR. Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for another great video/lecture on Solving Radical Equations in Algebra. This is an excellent concept to know and understand in all levels of Pure , Applied Science and Mathematics.
I'm a returning student taking calculus after 3 years and oh my lord. Just the review homework is mind blowing. everything is so familiar yet so foreign :/
36:10 Him: *shows a multiplication problem with large numbers" Me: *Pressing my calculator* Him: "How do you solve this without using a calculator" Me: *Stops hand right before it hit "equals"* "FINE"
My sister just threw a notebook at me trying to teach me this 😂 I learn it and then my brain just spews it out. I guess some people just don't understand Math.
11:00 you made this way more difficult that it has to be, it’s factorable but instead you made it so much harder. simply using the box method you can get (9x+20)(x-4)
16:55 to see why -20/9 appears as an answer consider flipping the sign of sqrt(5+x) such that -sqrt(5+x)+2=sqrt(4x+9) you'll get the same 2 "solutions" but now only -20/9 will work
11:04 bro i would've given up, i do not have the patience to go through that factoring😭😭 or i would've gone straight to the quadratic formula mad props to your patience XDD
North America is bizarre. I did a degree in the UK and every single one of my courses was relevant to what I graduated in. Over here there's Art History majors taking Computer Science courses and vice versa. It makes no sense
@@jupiterthecity just like everything in the US college is about scamming you and making as much money off of you. Thats big corporate america, welcome aboard.
6:27 honestly the math rules are random. Who said we can just re create the equation. I dont understand how we can just move equations around without any math process.
They used the additive property of equality (what you call a math process) and added √(4x+9) to both sides. Also there are many possible way to come up with the solutions to any problem which is probably why you think math rules are "random". What they used in the video is one way that is one of the simplest to understand.
I usually barely listen in my math class because the teacher expects us to be energetic at like 6:40 a.m. on a monday. Thankfully you save me everytime for my quizzes and exams, appreciate it alot c:
This video lead me to watch ur cube roots video, fractional exponents video, and negative exponents video lol. So i learnt all of them in 1 hour including radical equations lol
I usually end up falling asleep in class because of being tired since I'm lazy and it causes me to do work last minute throughout the whole night. Or I am trying to catch up on other schoolwork when the teacher is giving out the lesson. So being able to review it like this helps a lot. Thank you
I have my first college algebra 1 exam in 2 days, and I'm going to be honest, I've learned mostly nothing the past 4 weeks. I'm panicking so much right now, this dude is my last hope.
grade 9 math is really squeezing my head it is so tough i am trying to go one step ahead of the teacher but i am experiencing the worst time with math why math is sooooooo easy for geniuses but why hard for me , the only subject that makes me feel a little bit better about my self is chemistry
Your video was good but you need to explain "why" you do things more often. I was left to correlate things I didn't understand. Nonetheless good video as always. Preciate it
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Yes, explain. If x is within the radical, you can't just "move" it out. You square or multiply by the same radical, or for a binomial you multiply by it's complement
I just don't think its okay that some people made it a great idea to make different ways to go about the basics in different orders that could get different answers if you cant remember an order for so many different equations. I have no problem doing the shit when I am learning, but by the time I have to take a test, I am struggling to remember the steps because I have crammed so much shit in my brain.