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  • How about -3.4 degrees.... my other question was -260 degrees but I figured that was in the fourth quadrant

  • when there is a negative angle, does the -x-axis have a 90 degree instead of 270 degrees

  • omfg i love you you probably have the most complete math guide. do you cover physics chemistry or calc 2 also?

  • @androcci calc 1 2 and 3 playlists on my channel page, plus others. a bit of physics, but no chemistry.

  • Do you get paid for this? You should.

  • @MilitaryMan006 i make a pittance

  • You are the best math teacher and this is the best teaching method by now

  • Thanks for this video! Tons of help!

  • I love this man 'cause he explains it in PLAIN ENGLISH so that everyone understands!

  • Thank You so much sir

  • You're doing EXACTLY what I'm doing in my math class AND in order of what we're doing. Thank you SO much!

  • hello.

    i've a question, which quadrant for 360°? or 90°?

  • @TheMiloEdge well, i would say 90 degrees falls on the positive y-axis, in between quadrant 1 and 2.

  • hi.. i have an exam on 8th of november on linear. and am doing higher paper....i was wondering if would kindly make a video befor my exam on simultaneous equation,,,,please ,,help me am struggling with that a bit. thnks.

    and by da way dis video has helped me, thank you very much.

  • @fatboyshah if you are talking about solving systems of equations, i have tons of those already

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