Dude,thanks a lot. i am studying this right now,but a while ago,i dont effin understand about his part of triangles.but thanks to you,i learned a lot!!! thanks a lot dude.i am studying for the first day of class.hahaha i can't afford other students to beat me in math.hahaha :))
thanks its nice to have these kinds of vids cause you just saved me a zero from a project i missed cause i was sik and had a 4 day weekend. great job.
I may not be in any math classes anymore, but I find these videos extremely good at refreshing my memory. I wish we had these videos last year - I might have done a lot better in class!
Yes, you are right. If you are given three cities, then the point that is equidistant from those cities would be the circumcenter of the triangle formed by the three cities. If you get stuck on this problem tomorrow let me know :) Good luck!
Sorry, I forgot the direct problem and tried to remember as best as I could. I'm pretty sure it had to do with three points "cities" were given and we had to find the point where the three would be equidistant from it, which would be the circumcenter. It was more complicated then that, but I suppose I'll just have to ask the teacher tommorow. Thanks =)
Well... there are infinitely many points that are equidistant from Chicago. If you consider Chicago to be the center of a circle then all the points on the circle (of some specified radius) are equidistant from Chicago. Could you perhaps post the question directly? - I am not sure how this question relates to the centers of triangles...
Thanks a lot! This was really clear and helpful, and great review for a quiz that I have tommorow on the centers. But I have another question if that's okay. Say you have a United States Map on the board. How can you find out what three points are equidistant from lets say Chicago?
Thank you!
HeyYouPMme 8 months ago
Thanks, this video was really helpful!
beetlespade 1 year ago
that helped a ton with the video thx
emogothgirl3 1 year ago
I like this video a lot you explained very very good. This is a great video. Keep it up
1996supernikhil 1 year ago
Thank you so much! now I totally understand the circumcenter and incenter
gotyourSrixOn 1 year ago
thank uuu very much. explained it way better than my teacher
jhamonkey 1 year ago
Dude,thanks a lot. i am studying this right now,but a while ago,i dont effin understand about his part of triangles.but thanks to you,i learned a lot!!! thanks a lot dude.i am studying for the first day of class.hahaha i can't afford other students to beat me in math.hahaha :))
geraldsy 1 year ago
thanks its nice to have these kinds of vids cause you just saved me a zero from a project i missed cause i was sik and had a 4 day weekend. great job.
flame19941 1 year ago
lmfao. i wish i was this pumped up about geometry.
MandHvideos 2 years ago
Wow! greatt job!! really helpfull!.....
alvarezsulema 2 years ago 3
Excellent Job! Thanks! :)
MsWhoaman2 2 years ago
SSSSSSOOOOOOOOOO helpful!YOU were excellent this is going to help alot. You explain it way better than my teacher. GREAT JOB! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!
MsWhoaman2 2 years ago
Excellent job, dude. This will really help on my test tommorow. Keep up the good work!
rocketry876 2 years ago
i have A honors Geometry test tomorrow!!! THANKS SOOOO MUCH!!! =) You explain WAAAAAY better than my teacher =)
snstarz 2 years ago
thankz man. great teacher!
djvinyl314 2 years ago
Lol I can see the Enthusiasm in your eyes, very excited about math
godstorm5 2 years ago 2
Nice job. Keep it up.
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chillyt1 2 years ago
ah, thank you soo much! great review for my test tomorrow!
garrabestfriend 2 years ago
cute
ilana2010 2 years ago
u really explain well....wayyyyy better than my teacher
Plies09baby 3 years ago
Awesome. 5 stars!!!
Shafr3aK 3 years ago
I may not be in any math classes anymore, but I find these videos extremely good at refreshing my memory. I wish we had these videos last year - I might have done a lot better in class!
thanks d. garb!
classicrocker14 3 years ago
Thanks dude. 5 stars! Extremely helpful!
ndl1994 3 years ago
Yes, you are right. If you are given three cities, then the point that is equidistant from those cities would be the circumcenter of the triangle formed by the three cities. If you get stuck on this problem tomorrow let me know :) Good luck!
dangarbo10 3 years ago
Sorry, I forgot the direct problem and tried to remember as best as I could. I'm pretty sure it had to do with three points "cities" were given and we had to find the point where the three would be equidistant from it, which would be the circumcenter. It was more complicated then that, but I suppose I'll just have to ask the teacher tommorow. Thanks =)
FEWalkthroughs 3 years ago
Well... there are infinitely many points that are equidistant from Chicago. If you consider Chicago to be the center of a circle then all the points on the circle (of some specified radius) are equidistant from Chicago. Could you perhaps post the question directly? - I am not sure how this question relates to the centers of triangles...
dangarbo10 3 years ago
Thanks a lot! This was really clear and helpful, and great review for a quiz that I have tommorow on the centers. But I have another question if that's okay. Say you have a United States Map on the board. How can you find out what three points are equidistant from lets say Chicago?
FEWalkthroughs 3 years ago