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  • that seemed a very long method to find the fraction of a repeating decimal. an easier way would be;

    let 0.21212121....=x

    100x=21.212121....

    100x-x=99x=21

    therefore x=12/99

    much easier 

  • @starofcctv94 I agree. I'm trying to teach the method, not really the particular problem. :)

  • @starofcctv94 x=21/99 :P but ur points still stands

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  • your HOT!!

  • You make it so much easier to understand. Might be because you're not a short pudgy bald guy and write neater. I think every guy would stay after class for you ;)

    Thanks for the help!

  • Are you a math major? Or have you just taken higher level math courses required for engineering/computer sciences?

  • @bcjn16 Neither! I just love calculus! .....sorry about that earlier, wrong account :)

  • I think I'm love lol. You are speaking my love language...Calculus :)

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  • Thank you so much. It took a PhD student like a week to try to teach me this. You're the best.

  • @u0432865 Aww thanks!! I'm so glad it helped!! :D

  • Or you could just do this

    x=.212121....

    100x=21.2121....

    (100x-x)=99x=(21.2121..-.2121.­..)=21

    So 99x=21

    x=21/99

  • math is wonderful

  • @MrSaad1932 Indeed! :)

  • 21/99=7/33

  • If you divide 21 by 99 on the calculator it gives .2121212121212121... :D

  • @cryora YAYYYYY!!!! :D

  • Thank you!! ;)

  • @pigpigpigwwf You're welcome!! :)

  • @TheIntegralCALC....Wots ur name?....add me on fb:-)

  • thank u so much.:-)

    This was two days before my exam and i went to bed but i couldn coz i was worried....but thanks to you i learnt something while relaxing:-)

  • @MrAmansyed I'm so glad! :D

  • good

    

  • @saqar8888 You're welcome!! :)

  • you are amazing thanks alot

  • Dude i learned this in 6th grade

  • Very good video. Thank you for sharing.

  • @fingerboy18 Absolutely! Thanks for watching!! :)

  • Thanks so much. I got in 14 minutes what i couldnt get in a 2hour calc class.

  • @St1florida That's awesome to hear! Sort of. :) I'm sorry about the CALC class, but glad you found what you needed in this video! Thanks for your support!! :)

  • you actually make sense! ive had such anxiety over my cal 2 but watching this it was like oh!.

  • @squirealan That's soooo awesome! I know how much it sucks to sit through class when you're not getting it, and how good it feels when it CLICKS. :) Thanks for letting me know, because it makes me so happy!! :)

  • How come you do not have Harmonic Series on your website?

  • @jayspenh Only because I haven't had a chance to do videos about them yet. I'm adding content as fast as I can all over CALC I and II topics. Hopefully I can get Harmonic Series uploaded sooner rather than later! :D

  • @TheIntegralCALC okay great thanks whenever you can =]

  • thanks alot! now i feel alot better for my upcoming exam =)

  • @degio123 I'm so glad! And GOOD LUCK!! :)

  • dang that's trippy. i understand every step you did, but i just don't see the reasoning in my head lol.

  • =7/33

    Good job! Excellent walk-through.

  • good video, thanks for sharing.

  • very thorough and well done! thanks so much, the infinite series chapter has been tough

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