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  • This was supposed to be simple... -_-

  • sh*t + sh*t=TURD!

  • I Love The Video It Can Increase My Knowledge A sample lesson showing how to solve simple equation using Algebra. from the expertmathstutor DVD GCSE Maths Revision system.

  • Nice Video That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You A sample lesson showing how to solve simple equation using Algebra. from the expertmathstutor DVD GCSE Maths Revision system.

  • I Really Like The Video From Your A sample lesson showing how to solve simple equation using Algebra. from the expertmathstutor DVD GCSE Maths Revision system.

  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing A sample lesson showing how to solve simple equation using Algebra. from the expertmathstutor DVD GCSE Maths Revision system.

  • 2a-b < you add b to - b to get rid of it now - again u cock then add be to the other side of the =....tard

  • thank yoou sooooo much , seriosly i wish u were my maths teacher youve really helped me out thank you !

  • you explain like a penis

  • ikr this is the expert way to be tagut algebra

  • Why are you not a teacher!?? I would be so much better at maths if you were my teacher!!!!

  • Simple* ... lol

  • When do the letters and strange greek symbols mean in these equations?

  • shit

  • YOU GUYZ JUST GOT TOLLD!!!!!

  • i will never get algebra

  • 4:57

    I was like "7a....". But you wanted to write 8a. I was kinda stunned. Maybe it was just the nerves that got you this happens to me too sometimes. I'm not making fun at you or anything just wanted to say "LOL" when you did that. And also, maybe you should speed up the lesson a little bit. Even beginners should be able to grasp this concept pretty quickly.

  • you may have just saved my arse

    thankyou! :)

  • thanks mate! that really helped a lot!

  • exam is today!!! last minute revision. XD, teachers dunno how to teach. i dun understand. teacher says" who dun understand, raise up your hands!" so i raised up my hand and ask. she the teacher says "are u paying attention to the things tat i thought u just now?! stand up!"

  • i appreciate ur help.

    but im sure theres a simpler way ro solve sucha question!!

    help before i get hit by my dad for not get a b or higher..

    nooooooooooooooooooooooo

    i hear the mexican papas footsteps!!

  • great thank you i never understood these all my life not even in school and by watching this 10 min video i no how to do them !!!

  • :S I have looked at your way and thought it more difficult to do, even though I know that I make alot of mistakes doing it the way I was taught. Im predicted a B at GCSE for my maths and it will be fine if I scrap through with that haha. Its my lowest predicted grade so far, so I suppose it isnt bad :)

  • I think that on the board it looks more difficult than it really is. We have been taught a different way at school, personally I found easier than what was shown. I just took the question,

    12a-6=5a+8

    Then you take the 'A' over to the left, so the signs are on the same side. Then put the numbers on the right so you have,

    12a-5a=8+6

    Then its, 7a=14 so just dividing 7 into 14 meaning a=2. Im doing my gcse next year and wonder which way is best to work it out because of the test time given?

  • The way you suggest doing it is fine if you are comfortable doind it that way. Its just that way can lead to a lot of mistakes as you may try to do thing out of order. I was tought that way in school too but found the way i show it on the video makes more sense and means i can tackle more difficult problems easier.

  • why dont we just take away 7 to leave the A alone????

  • I'm guessing your talking about the 2nd equations. 7a means 7 times a (seven lots of a) so you can't just take 7 away to leave a alone. For example if a was 5 then 7 times 5 = 35 if you then take away 7 that'll leave 28 which is not a (which we said was 5). However if we do 7 times 5=35 than divide 35 by 7 we get 5 which is a.

    Hope that makes sense, all this is covered on earlier lessons on the DVD.

    Thanks

  • Clear and simple to understand - thanks!

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