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  • out of every video I've seen about SAT, you explain the best. I can actually get what youre saying.

  • THANK YOU! THANK YOU!

  • hey man thank you so much for all the effort u put in for these videos. its been an invaluable tool for me to prepare

  • kool and you smart :D

  • For the second problem in this video (when you drew it for the second time) why is < QPR split into two. In your original drawing it was split in 3. please help!

  • you got perfect on the math! gj

    nd great vids man their really helpful

    :)

  • im sorry im cramming for my SAT and i barely have time to watch a ten minute video especially oneo f you stuttering and spending time erasing and yada yada yada other then that! can you just cut out all the finding the pages and stuff? THANKS

  • @5:19 where you said y is equal to 2x, wouldnt it be 3x because the angle qpr is split into 2?? That would then change the answer.... Thanks... Hope to hear from you!

  • I hate you! Perfect score on math. I fell 5 points from Min for school LOL ME.

    Good job on vids tho, Easy to follow/learn.

    Thanks for taking time to make/post

  • RLLY HELPFUL

  • You're welcome!

  • ok i kinda didnt get that.

  • Dude ur a great techer man. this helped. thanks!!!

  • DUDE YOUR SUCH AN AWESOME TEACHER MAN LOL I WISH YOUR MY TEACHER... I AM IN ALGEBRA 2 HONORS GOING TO TRIG/MATH ANAL im terrible at geometry thaks for sharing your wisdom!

  • l0l ur super smart!

    you taught me more about triangles than my geometry teacher thank u so muchh =]

    and ur funny =p

  • Hey I think you did something wrong around 5:15

    You said y=2x but I think it should be y=3x since vertical angles are congurent and in the problem Y is a vertical angle with 3x's not 2x's

    But maybe I am wrong

  • Angle QPR = 3x

    Angle VPR = 2x

    He was right in saying 2x is the number for which he is looking to equal y.

    Angle VPR = Angle TPS

    And you know Angle TPS = Y

    Therefore, Angle VPR = 2x = Y

    It's hard to explain in text form, sorry.

  • thanks for the assist bummercucumber! it kind of looks like y=3x but actually y=2x because it is the opposite angle of angle VPR. you ok with this, p7811fx?

  • I think your a great teacher!!

  • you know what, you need to get a career in teaching someday. Your way better than my algebra, and geometry teacher, and its not even your profession yet.

  • you're welcome! :]

  • thank you!!

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