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You're doing a great favor by posting these videos online. I get everything but math concepts and it's helpful how I can pause and think for a second. Ignore others when they cuss you out for not including everything you list in the beginning...you don't do everything in just one video..
Well your dad taught right then, m=rise/run is exactly the same thing. You're absolutely right, I'm not doing calculus yet, merely laying the foundations for it. We won't be doing calculus until we start using some limits, right?
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bebeheuy 2 weeks ago
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imegatrone 2 weeks ago
why minus why not.....==
wintonhau 7 months ago
this is the best way to learn these functions!
Really a good job, Congrats!!!
Uwrel 3 years ago
God Bless you man...
husseinzki 3 years ago 2
wow this is soo helpful. 8th grade is kicking my ass and this totally helped
thanks any happy valentines dayy
fuzzydot 4 years ago
You're doing a great favor by posting these videos online. I get everything but math concepts and it's helpful how I can pause and think for a second. Ignore others when they cuss you out for not including everything you list in the beginning...you don't do everything in just one video..
itsanthonyhere 4 years ago 4
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amethystmp 4 years ago
I just watched your 3b video, forget my original comment *embarrassed*
XxFerrero7 4 years ago
Your ideas are great though :)
XxFerrero7 4 years ago
This video is titled - Lines, Parabolas, Circles, and Translations, yet all you talk about is how to work out a line's gradient?
XxFerrero7 4 years ago
your videos are great, I had understood nothing on real classes but after getting here, I already know something.
(someone from Brazil)
jujumayer 4 years ago
your videos are great, I had understood nothing on real classes but after getting here, I already now something.
(someone from Brasil)
jujumayer 4 years ago
I really love your method of teaching. Many thanks, i'm trying to learn calculus. Can you continue your tutorials? i think they are great!
TechState 4 years ago
I really wish they had calculus in 8th grade.
daganboy 4 years ago
I thank you very much for helping me. My professor seems to show me nothing compared to this.
flipponzin24 4 years ago
do you know how to solve quadratic equations with TWO different variables? right now i'm struggling with a problem kind of like this:
x^2 +(2k-1) x + k^2 -3k - 1
salitasaratosaz 4 years ago
Isn't it y = mx + c ?
Never heard of y = mx + b
Volkanius 4 years ago
It is b
daganboy 4 years ago
I find your videos quite helpful. please kkeeep posting!!!!!!
rohano 4 years ago
my dad taught not m=deltaX/deltaY but m=rise/run. Also this is not calc.
pokemastermike 4 years ago
Well your dad taught right then, m=rise/run is exactly the same thing. You're absolutely right, I'm not doing calculus yet, merely laying the foundations for it. We won't be doing calculus until we start using some limits, right?
smartissexy 4 years ago
i'm taking cal 1 and mah teacher's pretty harsh
but your vids are helpful :D
f0r3v3r88 5 years ago