also i got a tip, lol. For the second example, look at the sign. It is a negative so you subtract. What number subtracted by what number gives you seven 8-1 give you seven. I thought its much easier. But thats me. Thx for helping me get this.
this video helped me a ton! im in math analysis and i forgot this and ive been slacking off a bit so thanks for the tutorial! and ill be sure to look up more of your videos! they really help :) and im not ure but i saw something like what you do on a talk show but i cant remember what it was
@Zinobreaker this includes my teacher, i swear its all fine in the lessons but on the homework there is always some hard as nails questions that nobody can do because its so much more complex than what we had already done!
what about if its set out like this: q 4 - 18q 3 + 22q ? the four and the three are small not big (just in case) i tried to do it by myself but i only got as far as setting the two parenthesis... :( (q 2 ) (q 2 )
THANKYOU!!!!! I have my math finals tomorrow, and I was really confused on what I needed to do. I am still a little confused but I get it more than I did! Going to watch some more of your videos, Thanks again for creating these videos, they are a lifesaver!!!
@transcontinenthustle Good question. Not all trinomials can be factored. If none of the factors of "c" have a sum equal to "b" then the expression is prime.
I know a laser printer requires a lot of power to print, and while printing jobs or working the PF is not alarming, but the Idle PF while not printing is horrible
I need to look into the printers more, and it could be our next lab. We have worked a lot with CFLs and PF correction
@BosonGreen17 I am glad this helped. My next video I am going to post is when there is a number in front of the x squared term. This steps are just a little different. I'll keep you posted when I am finished.
My prof wants me to use the table method. There is a particular question; 4X^2 + 34X + 42 the answer is 2(2X + 3)(X+7) I want to know where the number that is in front of the parentheses came from (using the table method) . I can work it backwards and it makes sense, but I've always been the trial and error type of person...
No one is asking what a trinomial is. Obviously, we wanted to know all the terms before we clicked--and OBVIOUSLY we knew you were going to tell us. A lesson isn't suppose to be 'cute' Next time make a more straight forward video.
thank u
lcervera1000 1 day ago
Thank you. You saved me for my math test. I am ready now.
dmaples1000 2 weeks ago
Thank you so much! this prepared me so well for Quadratics!
Ganeva69 3 weeks ago
you are soooo cute <3
SundayVillian 1 month ago
Where is the trinomial?
DoomVik 1 month ago
also i got a tip, lol. For the second example, look at the sign. It is a negative so you subtract. What number subtracted by what number gives you seven 8-1 give you seven. I thought its much easier. But thats me. Thx for helping me get this.
luisrock2008 1 month ago
its really this simple. God Bless you. I learn more in this video than the notes i took in class
luisrock2008 1 month ago
oh my god you totally saved my butt, i was doing last minute hw as usual and i forgot everything.thank you so much.
fangirlnosebleed13 1 month ago
Thank you
sheikalarab 1 month ago
can u do something on quartics and cubics?
killerzwad80 2 months ago
Your great! Thank you soo much!
Rebel2Geek 3 months ago
Question: is basic algebra in college similar to honors algebra 1 in high school? just curious
FacultyBob 3 months ago
@FacultyBob no. algebra 2 is similar to it though
iWriteUinMyDeathNote 3 months ago
waddap internet! lol
cmollfulleda 3 months ago
this video helped me a ton! im in math analysis and i forgot this and ive been slacking off a bit so thanks for the tutorial! and ill be sure to look up more of your videos! they really help :) and im not ure but i saw something like what you do on a talk show but i cant remember what it was
thelastoftheuematsu 3 months ago
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!
AlysiaDK 4 months ago
Thankyou!! My teacher sucks and cant teach...all he says is ummmm and messes up every lesson
MisaMisuMajide 4 months ago
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lilcrazyaznboy 4 months ago
THANK YOU SO MUCH c:
CandiceFucksCoffee 5 months ago
I've learned more in about 5 mins of this video than I did from three class periods with my math teacher.
Bagent4500 5 months ago 17
why does everyyyone do easy shit... I need HARDER examples.
Im so sick of getting the basics when i don't know how to do the more advanced problems
Zinobreaker 5 months ago 9
@Zinobreaker then go to a different place... there are plenty of people who need the basics. this was very helpful for me.
NotStuckJustResting 5 months ago
@NotStuckJustResting
Next time, don't add your two cents. I was venting I don't need to hear your smart mouth
Zinobreaker 5 months ago
@Zinobreaker You vent to random people on the internet? get a life.
NotStuckJustResting 5 months ago
@NotStuckJustResting
We just talked about the two cents, you babbling idiot
Zinobreaker 5 months ago
@Zinobreaker Oh shut up.
NotStuckJustResting 5 months ago
@Zinobreaker this includes my teacher, i swear its all fine in the lessons but on the homework there is always some hard as nails questions that nobody can do because its so much more complex than what we had already done!
TheSilverSkylite 4 months ago
hey your moms a MILF
whitepothead 6 months ago
i hate math
lincinfantagerokers 6 months ago
what about if its set out like this: q 4 - 18q 3 + 22q ? the four and the three are small not big (just in case) i tried to do it by myself but i only got as far as setting the two parenthesis... :( (q 2 ) (q 2 )
jaimecaramellos 6 months ago
@jaimecaramellos all you can do is factor out a q, so the answer is q (q^3 - 18q^2 + 22).
bbdhrggl 5 months ago
What do you do when it's a non-monic trinomial (x doesn't = 1)???
i don't understand them!
aislinnstokes 6 months ago
@aislinnstokes Check out my video factoring when a does not = 1. and I explain everything. Take care!
MathMeeting 6 months ago
@MathMeeting Thanks!
aislinnstokes 6 months ago
THANKYOU!!!!! I have my math finals tomorrow, and I was really confused on what I needed to do. I am still a little confused but I get it more than I did! Going to watch some more of your videos, Thanks again for creating these videos, they are a lifesaver!!!
dragonbabyx3 7 months ago 5
@dragonbabyx3 Your welcome :)
MathMeeting 7 months ago
Thx chris this was really helpful!! I added it to my favorites
Jaszy912 7 months ago
@Jaszy912 I appreciate it :)
MathMeeting 7 months ago
thanks for the help, great exam review
hanzifaction 8 months ago
@hanzifaction Your welcome! Glad I could help:)
MathMeeting 8 months ago
what if c is a prime number and the sum of the factors isn't equal to b
transcontinenthustle 8 months ago
@transcontinenthustle Good question. Not all trinomials can be factored. If none of the factors of "c" have a sum equal to "b" then the expression is prime.
MathMeeting 8 months ago
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CFCCENERGY 9 months ago
I know a laser printer requires a lot of power to print, and while printing jobs or working the PF is not alarming, but the Idle PF while not printing is horrible
I need to look into the printers more, and it could be our next lab. We have worked a lot with CFLs and PF correction
CFCCENERGY 9 months ago
I just want to say, THANK YOU SO MUCH! I have my state exam tomorrow and you helped me a LOT.
HorseObsessed97 9 months ago
Thanks, having a lot of trouble with factoring, this is helping a lot ^_^
ShinonBrightstar 10 months ago
@ShinonBrightstar Glad I could help :)
MathMeeting 10 months ago
@BosonGreen17 I just posted a video when there is a number in front of x squared. check it out when you get a chance.
MathMeeting 10 months ago
@BosonGreen17 I am glad this helped. My next video I am going to post is when there is a number in front of the x squared term. This steps are just a little different. I'll keep you posted when I am finished.
MathMeeting 10 months ago
@Crazygurl726 Glad I could help
MathMeeting 10 months ago
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My prof wants me to use the table method. There is a particular question; 4X^2 + 34X + 42 the answer is 2(2X + 3)(X+7) I want to know where the number that is in front of the parentheses came from (using the table method) . I can work it backwards and it makes sense, but I've always been the trial and error type of person...
caseylynnbush 10 months ago
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caseylynnbush 10 months ago
thanks, very helpful :)
pinkmo0n 10 months ago
@pinkmo0n Glad I could help :)
MathMeeting 10 months ago
DONE!
Telemuv 10 months ago
No one is asking what a trinomial is. Obviously, we wanted to know all the terms before we clicked--and OBVIOUSLY we knew you were going to tell us. A lesson isn't suppose to be 'cute' Next time make a more straight forward video.
Telemuv 10 months ago
You state the obvious too much. That means that you are insulting, and we are all well aware of what you are doing. Herp derp! Get to the math.
Telemuv 10 months ago
Omfg this is so frustrating. . The begining of the video is pointless. Just teach us the math. Some people have A.D.D :D
Telemuv 10 months ago
What do you call it when a>1 ?
ShutUpNtellMe 10 months ago
@ShutUpNtellMe You have to use a different formula. ax^2+bx+c factors of a + factors of c=b
MrStereotypist 10 months ago
it helps alot thnx for the video wow i am soos happy i saw this web
layla3259 10 months ago