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  • beast should be a professor at Harvard

  • men youre the BEST thanks for the review :D

    

  • Are you in MIT?

  • great job. I have a question: I got a 720 on the math part and I don't know if I should retake it, does it look worse?

  • ur videos are awesome! i have sat this saturday!

    and watching ur math vids for quick review THANKS YOU!!!

  • how do we know if we had to multiply rather than adding?

  • great videos man... I have that book... and i watched your videooss... thanks. All 6 video also had great lucid explanations.... BOut to watch the rest... What did you get on your SAT"S??

  • how did you know what goes were? how did you get to (x+4)^2 = x^2+(x+2)^2

  • ah. In general, we know that a^2 + b^2 = c^2 where a and b are the legs of the triangle and c is the hypotenuse. if a=x, then b=x+2 and c=x+4 since the problem says that the sides are consecutive even integers, and x is the smallest side. Just plug into the 1st equation...

  • thanks :) this has helped me a lot. im an english student so things look a little different but youve made my studying for the maths SAT easier. im gonna be watching a lot more as ive got my SAT in November :)

  • thanks alot for ur vids im asain 2 lo execpt im from bangladesh lol

  • OMG YOU ARE AMAZING!!

  • Pretty cool! For a first teaching vid, your a lot better than teachers in class lol

  • i was having lots of trouble with freakn geometry and triangles, but this helped...thanks alot! =]

  • For the first problem, I don't understand why you couldn't of have used 50, 50, and 30 instead of 30, 30, and 50? Please explain.

  • hi again. you are looking for the triangle with the smallest perimeter! 30+30+50 is less than 30+50+50

  • your video is absolutely awesome!!! i love the way you explain things---everything's very clear. i am definitely going to watch the other ones you have posted.

  • oh ohkay

  • I understood the quadratics shit at the end. But i plugged in numbers that were consecutive even numbers for the lengths of the Tri. say... Leg1: 2 Leg2: 4 Hypot: 6

    well 2squared + 4squared does not equal 6squared. So it seems the equation is not legitimate.

  • the problem doesn't say you can use ANY consecutive even integers!  6, 8 & 10 meet the criteria and satisfy the lengths requirements of a right triangle

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