We do all of the adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing by using attenuation, or amplification. Ohms law and filtering. So, we set up our broad band amplifier's inputs, each input has a filter array option, we set the presets and send a series of signals on a group of frequencies and do all of the math by converting digital to analog and then back to get the results. Quantum, pew.
Don't let Quantum Computing fool you, or confuse you, it's easy. Bottom line, the answer is next too your TV, it's the cable box and multiplexing. If you convert digital to analog, and plan for a long list of re-iterations, we've already done that with a large number of synthesizers. The EMU chip set but, they don't operate in the GHz frequency range, where all of our capacitors and inductors could be etched on chips.
IIT's and MIT have been contributing to Science and Technology for a long time.It's amazing what these institutes have done to make our lives simpler.I really wish they work together more in the future and do amazing things for everyone.MIT Opencourseware and NPTEL are probably the two best channels on YouTube.I myself am a student of IIT KGP and we don't have teachers this awesome.Cheers and keep learning everyone. :)
This makes me sad that I didn't go to MIT. I learned the technical stuff at another university, and I learned about the theory and philosophy of science, mathematics and engineering on my own. As a result of learning the theory and philosophy I have done much better than my classmates.
I love the Internet. These days we get awesome things like these that we can enjoy in our spare time if we feel like learning things. When I was a kid - this would have been impossible.
open up a "rockman" and look at it. it's a bunch of resistors. with eight batteries, how does this damn thing work? i understand eight batteries, but the rest of it? umm tom shults from the band boston.
i can take any text book and reduce it by about 50%, probably1/3. all this fluff. but then you dont think. i love assembly langauge and state diagrams. they prove, what is logical or not.
@fcmilsweeper9 Those 13 dipshits think their cellphones, ipods, etc. work like magic. what retards!!! i'm glad i'm getting a B.S. in computer engineering.
This class was excellent. I have some technical background. Wish my teacher was
as straight forward as this teacher. Only negative thing is the sound appeared to be low. Love the pickle. What was the residual charge on it? lol Thanks again for the lesson.
Great lesson :DDD Simple things are good, but i think i am a type of guy who whant to know what really happens in diode for example :P But great ingeneering lesson i must say. xD
Why are you MAKING A CIRCUIT? Maxwell's equation state that you do not have to. You already have the potention, then you kill it when you make a circuit! What you do as Engineers, you use abstraction, to simplify it to the point where you forget the original statement of your forefather: Maxwell. OHMS LAW IS statistic, not a law.
Real physics to maxwell and mathematical abstractions is quite a different route than the one from the electronic components to the clock abstraction.
The assembler with contextual simplifications and use dictated funtion lengths would still be the best way of doing things.
The real chip designers have also newer been able to truly work with even the mathematicall abstractions because of the ever increasing quantum destabilisation.
So they lie to make you BUY cluck speeds(Hz and GHz).. :) :)
These students in MIT have no idea how lucky they are, they're studying things that I took in first year of engineering in Egypt and it is a 3rd world country.
I can't believe this, I almost envy them.
And in Yale I saw some lectures of them taking stuff like Equation of Continuity in Phsyics and Archeimedes and I took those in HIGHSCHOOL.
I think this guy is a good teacher but I just find it funny that he can figure out Maxwell's equations but can't figure out if he rubs his notes on his clip on mic it makes a very annoying noise and we can't hear what he is saying :)
That person helps people with hearing problems. Students physically challenged are not excluded from studying in the U.S. Major universities, community colleges and I believe high school education can also provide help.
how is it that stupid completely pointless videos can get over a million hits? STOP WASTING OUR BANDWIDTH WITH LADY GA GA! Thanks again MIT you have shown you truly care about spreading knowledge rather than holding it hostage. I can't afford to attend MIT but now all people need to invest is their time and dedication to learning. We're all in this together people, lets solve these problems.
@MadTown314 yes but.... Lady Ga Ga is up with the times as far as fashion goes! These professors haven't changed their look since the 1970's I thought this was a 30 year old video but realized it's only from 2008 WOW!
I know there's better things to think about than clothes to wear, but come'on... these professors look way too plain! They need to spice it up a little!
@abhijatranade The course is Electrical Engineering. The class is listed in the title (undergrad). Go to the video description. Click on the drop down box to open the full description and then click on the link for “More courses at”. Then click the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science link and you will see a bunch of courses including this one (6.002).
MIT collects the smartest minds in the country and messes up 50% of them for life. They dont care because the remainder 50% do great things. The other 50% would have been better if they went to some less fancy school.
I'm in highschool and really intrested in EE. Would watching this entire course be appropriate for me and if not is there anything I can do to make it so.
Hello, guys..I'm 16 and I just wish to get exposed to exactly what the different branches of engineering are about..Ive surfed a lot but ended up with nothing..can anyone suggest which videos to watch?
@RapperD9 : This is electrical engineering 1, a very good place to start. MIT organizes their courses by number. Go to their website ocw.mit.edu and look at the cirricula. You can get an entire college education just watching these videos and doing the homework.
these are very good videos I went to school at ITT tech and while the instructors where very knowledgeable and i learned a lot this professor is excellent i hope to use these videos in the future
so well organized, explained, excellent classroom layout, and simply stunning instruction. i have two assosciates degrees in engineering and have covered all of the material covered in this lab minus the in depth maxwell calculations, but nowhere was it broken down to actually make more organized sense - i actually learned a few things. wish i qualified to go to MIT!!!!!
@amodedude yeah, this is the first time that I saw applauses after a class for a professor, this professor is awesome. And definitely one of the best lectures that I've ever seen.
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We do all of the adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing by using attenuation, or amplification. Ohms law and filtering. So, we set up our broad band amplifier's inputs, each input has a filter array option, we set the presets and send a series of signals on a group of frequencies and do all of the math by converting digital to analog and then back to get the results. Quantum, pew.
FlavoredCoffeeGuy 1 week ago
Don't let Quantum Computing fool you, or confuse you, it's easy. Bottom line, the answer is next too your TV, it's the cable box and multiplexing. If you convert digital to analog, and plan for a long list of re-iterations, we've already done that with a large number of synthesizers. The EMU chip set but, they don't operate in the GHz frequency range, where all of our capacitors and inductors could be etched on chips.
FlavoredCoffeeGuy 1 week ago
@FlavoredCoffeeGuy Are these courses graduate level?
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IIT's and MIT have been contributing to Science and Technology for a long time.It's amazing what these institutes have done to make our lives simpler.I really wish they work together more in the future and do amazing things for everyone.MIT Opencourseware and NPTEL are probably the two best channels on YouTube.I myself am a student of IIT KGP and we don't have teachers this awesome.Cheers and keep learning everyone. :)
Mega80smetal 3 weeks ago
If someone ever tell me to choose between 4 million dollars and paid studying at MIT, i would have choose MIT.
orfmor 4 weeks ago
The black helper dude is fucking awesome.
SilentShotV 1 month ago
A very active teacher, he teach in a good but also regularly funny way. Great!!
KhruMuayThai 1 month ago
thanks for the videos! i would like to know what a load line is though
iateyourgranny 1 month ago in playlist MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics, Spring 2007
This makes me sad that I didn't go to MIT. I learned the technical stuff at another university, and I learned about the theory and philosophy of science, mathematics and engineering on my own. As a result of learning the theory and philosophy I have done much better than my classmates.
veedubforlife 1 month ago
na bin reich aber einsam
NeidaPiperfe721 1 month ago
Just for the guys who'd like to know.....he's the ingenious Indian Prof. Anant Agarwal....he's brilliant !!
sunil1104 2 months ago in playlist MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics, Spring 2007 2
Anyone know the name of the lecturer? His views on the role of engineers are superb.
LukeeeeBennettPlus 2 months ago
@LukeeeeBennettPlus He is Anant Agarwal .
ksmblr 2 months ago
He's right physics is too hard, I want to switch to engineering!
eltoro2808 2 months ago
What a bad ass professor.
Alphadestrious 2 months ago
incredible
champion1098 2 months ago
what is the name of the teacher. He is amazing
champion1098 2 months ago
appreciate that
champion1098 2 months ago
this can't be spring of 2008
cricketrules100 2 months ago
I love the Internet. These days we get awesome things like these that we can enjoy in our spare time if we feel like learning things. When I was a kid - this would have been impossible.
WestBuiltAMountain 3 months ago 7
Thank you so much! This rellay helped me!
KylaB30 3 months ago
Excellent lecture. Those of you who have this professor should feel honored.
Zeniac62 4 months ago
amazing video!
blackwolfsquadron 4 months ago
i get these news letters from UNC charlotte, asking me what is the best thing you have ever learnd? i learned how to teach myself.
TheTheratfarmer 4 months ago
open up a "rockman" and look at it. it's a bunch of resistors. with eight batteries, how does this damn thing work? i understand eight batteries, but the rest of it? umm tom shults from the band boston.
TheTheratfarmer 4 months ago
thats why there is a word cald "glich". tom shults graduated from MIT with a masters degree.
TheTheratfarmer 4 months ago
i can take any text book and reduce it by about 50%, probably1/3. all this fluff. but then you dont think. i love assembly langauge and state diagrams. they prove, what is logical or not.
TheTheratfarmer 4 months ago
Youtube needs FAR more materials lke this.
universalsailor 5 months ago
@universalsailor totally
RJonStreetz 4 months ago
i can imagine an 8 yr old genius watching this and taking notes xD
L1ne3 5 months ago in playlist iletrical enginering
This is one of best engineering lecture I have ever seen.
ksmblr 5 months ago
GOD if we had a teacher like this everywhere, so many people would want to become engineers.
Avi7891 5 months ago
I'm an Indian and I'm proud of him....:)
Saurabh2816 6 months ago
What year/level is this class?
fcmilsweeper9 6 months ago
@fcmilsweeper9 probably late freshmen or early sophomore
Avi7891 5 months ago
Honestly, who the FUCK disliked this video?
fcmilsweeper9 6 months ago 35
@fcmilsweeper9 Those 13 dipshits think their cellphones, ipods, etc. work like magic. what retards!!! i'm glad i'm getting a B.S. in computer engineering.
FallofDarkness55 5 months ago
Pickle smoke - don't breathe this
NinjaNocnik 6 months ago
Why doesn't MIT invest in some whiteboards?
linkfan22 7 months ago
@linkfan22 Chalkboards are way cooler.. everyone knows that ^_-
They make you smarter....
OptimusPrimeX 7 months ago 3
@linkfan22 many univs use blackboards because it works out better for making video broadcasts of the lectures.
tushardesai 1 month ago
what a wonderful Handwriting. But a very good teach
rdcarbon 7 months ago
AWESOME!!!!
mueenahmed007 7 months ago
haha.. our teacher also taught us about this... maybe he got his lecture from this video...
akirasempai007 7 months ago
I had my fingers crossed that nobody would say windows at 9:45.
ruser0084 7 months ago
then again, in 2007 you still recording at 15 frames per sec...
as the old guy would say in robocop1 :
DICK, IM VERY DISAPPOINTED WITH YOU.
frostwow 7 months ago
Why does MIT breed great engineers? Not because they are smarter, they have excellent teachers. Who knew?
drewglis 8 months ago
This class was excellent. I have some technical background. Wish my teacher was
as straight forward as this teacher. Only negative thing is the sound appeared to be low. Love the pickle. What was the residual charge on it? lol Thanks again for the lesson.
troubleshooter321 8 months ago
where can I get the solutions to the assignments and quizzes for 6.002 Circuits and Electronics - Fall 2007???? THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
lord0m3ga78 9 months ago
@lord0m3ga78 I would check the website, ocw.mit.edu.
trfinck 6 months ago
Best Indian professor at MIT so far.
mathgeekphysics 9 months ago 3
This Professor is great!
tachira65 9 months ago
nice !!
isinotis1 9 months ago
Why don't my teachers be like him, he is awesome , MIT is awesome
afaisal91 9 months ago
W...
GTXAbunada 9 months ago
Anant Agrawal sir really osom Graduated From IIT,Madras then Ph.d Stanford university then MIT
mousum88 9 months ago
is he an indian???
rebelbloodfeel 9 months ago
Wow, this teacher is rly inspiring. I wish i went 2 MIT.
Fisha0711 10 months ago
interfaces != abstractions.
Incrue 10 months ago
This is how engineering should be taught.
Stilgarz 11 months ago
A phenominal lecture by a phenominal teacher.
alexcampbell21011990 11 months ago
awesome lecture.
TheLeMalEa 11 months ago
It may be worth mentioning that Physics II and Calc II are pre-reqs for this course, so this would typically be a 3rd or 4th semester class.
typedeaf 11 months ago
Great lesson :DDD Simple things are good, but i think i am a type of guy who whant to know what really happens in diode for example :P But great ingeneering lesson i must say. xD
stefantubic 11 months ago
Why are you MAKING A CIRCUIT? Maxwell's equation state that you do not have to. You already have the potention, then you kill it when you make a circuit! What you do as Engineers, you use abstraction, to simplify it to the point where you forget the original statement of your forefather: Maxwell. OHMS LAW IS statistic, not a law.
clay0n 11 months ago
AWESOME LECTURE.
darain145 11 months ago
From complexity to simplicity,I love MIT..
raxaxaganaz 11 months ago
Real physics to maxwell and mathematical abstractions is quite a different route than the one from the electronic components to the clock abstraction.
The assembler with contextual simplifications and use dictated funtion lengths would still be the best way of doing things.
The real chip designers have also newer been able to truly work with even the mathematicall abstractions because of the ever increasing quantum destabilisation.
So they lie to make you BUY cluck speeds(Hz and GHz).. :) :)
Blobblogger 11 months ago
Guyz, I'm in 11th Grade, and I understood every bit of this. (Except the maxwell Stuff)
HE IS AN AWESOME TEACHER.
Wish i Get in MIT, and get him as my first year teacher.
*Fingers crossed*
xEquals3x 1 year ago
i'm just sad that i'm not enough high level for this... :')
Zer0kill001 1 year ago
the only thing bad here is quality of video :(((((((
Zer0kill001 1 year ago
best solution for a.d.d. EVER!!!
madalfred87 1 year ago
great teacher damn good
streamlink777 1 year ago
fuck recitation.
nuocmat 1 year ago
awesome stuff
ssa09003 1 year ago
These students in MIT have no idea how lucky they are, they're studying things that I took in first year of engineering in Egypt and it is a 3rd world country.
I can't believe this, I almost envy them.
And in Yale I saw some lectures of them taking stuff like Equation of Continuity in Phsyics and Archeimedes and I took those in HIGHSCHOOL.
Just my luck,.....lol
walidosama 1 year ago
@walidosama
And the point is ??
alexanderssson 1 year ago
@walidosama
I still add, subtract, multiply and divide in college. !!
alexanderssson 1 year ago
This is awesome. Very easy to follow, and interesting way of teaching.
reefat01 1 year ago
What a great teacher! Thanks for sharing MIT!
datune 1 year ago
I really like this professor, he has a great way of presenting the information, and I love that he teaches the Easy Way to do things!
linuxplus 1 year ago
LMAO at 9:30 to 9:40
he loves windows XD
maxauto44e 1 year ago
@maxauto44e
I really like that joke ! thumbs up
alexanderssson 1 year ago
@alexanderssson which?
MatrixOfDynamism 1 year ago
I think this guy is a good teacher but I just find it funny that he can figure out Maxwell's equations but can't figure out if he rubs his notes on his clip on mic it makes a very annoying noise and we can't hear what he is saying :)
Psqwall 1 year ago
Omg! at minute 27:00 theres a person...
what is he doing? WOW Awesome University!
Kivencito 1 year ago
@Kivencito ..he is translating it to deaf students
1a2b3c43 1 year ago
@1a2b3c43 wow... thats a dream here in mexico...
Kivencito 1 year ago
@Kivencito
That person helps people with hearing problems. Students physically challenged are not excluded from studying in the U.S. Major universities, community colleges and I believe high school education can also provide help.
alexanderssson 1 year ago
how is it that stupid completely pointless videos can get over a million hits? STOP WASTING OUR BANDWIDTH WITH LADY GA GA! Thanks again MIT you have shown you truly care about spreading knowledge rather than holding it hostage. I can't afford to attend MIT but now all people need to invest is their time and dedication to learning. We're all in this together people, lets solve these problems.
MadTown314 1 year ago 72
@MadTown314 im right behind you mate, maybe a half wikipedia half youtube with REAL information is a niche market
andyelgrand0 8 months ago
@MadTown314 Stop wasting our bandwidth with lady gaga? People CHOOSE to watch the videos. Stop blaming the companies asshole.
BeepimajeepBeep 8 months ago
@MadTown314 brb watching lady gaga
RenegadeFury 6 months ago
@MadTown314 yes but.... Lady Ga Ga is up with the times as far as fashion goes! These professors haven't changed their look since the 1970's I thought this was a 30 year old video but realized it's only from 2008 WOW!
I know there's better things to think about than clothes to wear, but come'on... these professors look way too plain! They need to spice it up a little!
EasternMerchant 3 months ago
hey can anyone tell me which course this lec fit in whether it is graduate course or post graduate course ?
abhijatranade 1 year ago
@abhijatranade The course is Electrical Engineering. The class is listed in the title (undergrad). Go to the video description. Click on the drop down box to open the full description and then click on the link for “More courses at”. Then click the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science link and you will see a bunch of courses including this one (6.002).
yyportne 1 year ago
Nice presentation. Very energetic and engaging. I am so glad our higher learning institutions are finally posting classes, for everyone to view.
vwedelich 1 year ago
What a fantastic lecture with a brilliant teacher
Mfiguk 1 year ago
Wow, what a great teacher. I wish I could get in there. My university sucks, and doesn't meet my needs.
AdelineProductions 1 year ago
this shows mit really cares
success4111 1 year ago
I promise you this is a standard pickle.
DiggOlive 1 year ago
ha,ha,ha .... I want to eliminate the wiggle thing!
alphydan 1 year ago
I had a fabulous four years at MIT in the early to mid 1970s.
Not only did I double-major in Courses XV and XVIII, but I got a chance to watch loads of soap operas at MacGregor House!
Check out my channel!
Regards from Soapluvva in NYC!
Soapluvva 1 year ago
The first 13 minutes are so epic.
ckannan90 1 year ago
wow, really cool stuff. Always been interested in this type of electrical stuff.
RebelHQ 1 year ago
wow!!!!!!!!
thelastbattle19 1 year ago
it's even more amazing they provide subtitles :D
pinkmaro 1 year ago
AWESooooooooooooOME
kaledxp2010 1 year ago
Youtube needs more materials like this .
bornkool 1 year ago 32
@bornkool when will it be available than? WHEN?
MatrixOfDynamism 1 year ago
@bornkool
what do you mean more there plenty already
loko95ftp 6 months ago
Jesus. I feel bad for the guy that has to sign for the deaf person in that class.
Necrokutan 1 year ago
"that's a smell of a pickle" xD I lol'd
georgiafbi 1 year ago
I've just downloaded this video by IDM,but i could not see its English subtitle.Please show me the way to get this video with full subtitle?
Thanks.
trungbkfet 1 year ago
i'm just so sad cuz i'm not sitting in that classroom
prabhatpalpal 1 year ago 3
MIT collects the smartest minds in the country and messes up 50% of them for life. They dont care because the remainder 50% do great things. The other 50% would have been better if they went to some less fancy school.
nfn2000 1 year ago
this guy spends 13 minutes talking about what he's going to do before he does anything.
goodlife112 1 year ago
I'm in highschool and really intrested in EE. Would watching this entire course be appropriate for me and if not is there anything I can do to make it so.
ffpilot23 1 year ago
Hello, guys..I'm 16 and I just wish to get exposed to exactly what the different branches of engineering are about..Ive surfed a lot but ended up with nothing..can anyone suggest which videos to watch?
RapperD9 1 year ago
@RapperD9 : This is electrical engineering 1, a very good place to start. MIT organizes their courses by number. Go to their website ocw.mit.edu and look at the cirricula. You can get an entire college education just watching these videos and doing the homework.
NuclearRadio 1 year ago 2
@RapperD9 first, stop playing soccer and listening to rap music.
togsniper 1 year ago
@RapperD9
yeah. stop fucking with rap.
start fucking with underground hip hop.
lvngdead 1 year ago
Wow im in High School and I learned much from this video.
He's an amazing Professor!
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TedDGPoulos 1 year ago
these are very good videos I went to school at ITT tech and while the instructors where very knowledgeable and i learned a lot this professor is excellent i hope to use these videos in the future
MrJake3533 1 year ago
what an elegant speech !!!
i feel very honored that i can get a glimpse inside of the forbiden city ( mit )
i can only imagine how wonderfull must be to be a part of MIT !!!!
kotsilio 1 year ago
Profesor is a breath of fresh air, simply awesome!
makes concepts easy to understand.
VolcanicDrum 1 year ago
thank you!!
stereoarchitect 1 year ago
One of the best lectures, I have ever seen
santosh1984naidu 1 year ago 24
abstractions after abstractions
superfan79 1 year ago
so well organized, explained, excellent classroom layout, and simply stunning instruction. i have two assosciates degrees in engineering and have covered all of the material covered in this lab minus the in depth maxwell calculations, but nowhere was it broken down to actually make more organized sense - i actually learned a few things. wish i qualified to go to MIT!!!!!
evhgl87 1 year ago
thank you
hunmi001 1 year ago
This man is awesome!
keijigo 1 year ago 3
getting an applause after a class, that's a first for my eyes. Great teacher!
amodedude 1 year ago 25
@amodedude yeah, this is the first time that I saw applauses after a class for a professor, this professor is awesome. And definitely one of the best lectures that I've ever seen.
HoNiAn 10 months ago
@amodedude In my class we sometimes applauded so that the teacher would stop speaking.
AndySingh58 9 months ago
I have a question!!
Is this course for all engineering majors, or only for electrical engineering and computer science?????
Thank you
Ralfarias24 1 year ago
Thank u sir for with greatest regards from an Indian
popeurbanjustinian2 1 year ago
I don't recall any of my professors receiving applause at the end of their lectures...
haygoodfly 1 year ago
I love how the lecturer consistently injects the fun and profit motive...
haygoodfly 1 year ago
They are all Indian!
debit256 1 year ago
salut this lesson is very importent
bakkar123bakkar 1 year ago
wow this is awesome, now we all have access to MIT courses !!!
johnnygiusto 2 years ago
why is he drawing a nearly vacume tube and going a long route to solve an equasion dont we have a standard v / i X R.
k323r 2 years ago
i LOVE the blackboards n chalks at MIT(the black boards are coolly movable with a switch or something:):):)!!!!!!n I love the lectures more!!<3
nit323 2 years ago 2
youtube needs to add a "download playlist" button (besides a regular download-button...) for this kind of thing
geoog1 2 years ago
is 6.002 where i could learn about volts and amps and resistors and stuff? or is that somewhere else?
laughing31 2 years ago
try 8.02 electricity and magnetism, all 37 lectures free
brianmenendez 1 year ago
Walter Lewin Rules huh? lol
Warisover100 1 year ago
We're engineers. Our goal in life is to build interesting systems...and be motivated by money. LOL!
wmuir2009 2 years ago 4
@wmuir2009 and fame too lol
RaulBillieJean 2 years ago
thats the prob money is greed
k323r 2 years ago
can't describe how incredibly usefull this is, goes far deeper into the subject than my university
mrsoultwister 2 years ago
If you use your pickle as a resister a sniper with a laser will have a bead on you.
foshift 2 years ago
I can't believe MIT is on YouTube and is willing to teach us their material, AWESOME.
There are currently 3 Channels I pay attention to.
1. MIT
2. Berkley
3. NPTEL
Three AWESOME CHANNELS.
Thank You YouTube, Your The Best Web Site Online.
RoylynAndrews 2 years ago 131
Also 4. STANFORD
letnamsiew 2 years ago
you All should see stanford lectures there also great
system0system0 2 years ago
add stanford to attention list. their courses on java and c++ are really good
xrillionaire 2 years ago
totally
system0system0 2 years ago
@RoylynAndrews
you can subscribe to this great channel too
StanfordUniversity
0ElectroMad0 1 year ago
@RoylynAndrews
also this one : UMKC's channel
0ElectroMad0 1 year ago
@RoylynAndrews
& Stanford
ultimant101 1 year ago
@RoylynAndrews this is the future. the elimination to barriers of entry. next will be the re-evaluation of property ownership then star trek.
part2themovie 1 year ago
@RoylynAndrews Do any of those channels offer algbra lectures?
FCCJStudent1 1 year ago