Compound Inequalities
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I find myself going into a daze in math class - and I have a quiz tomorrow! This was so helpful! Thankyou!
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@Joseline798 sounds like a Sunday in my living room
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8 Minutes, to learn this shit :D
at school im sitting there like a Dumbass, for 9O minutes, and am Clueless always xD
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@MegaRaikou I suggest you look at how to subtract and add real numbers.
In order to subtract or add real numbers, I have a trick to do this.
When you add two positive numbers, the answer will always be positive.
When you add two negative numbers, the answer will always be negative.
When you add a positive and negative, the answer will be the difference, and you take the sign. Example : -3 + 6 = 3
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At 7:09 Why in that problem when you subtracted by -2, the answers were negatives like 4-6 was -2 but when you subtracted 20 from -6 the answer wasnt a negative unlike the other ones?
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i did it like this and checked my answer in the back of text book and got a different answer.. im going to get so many wrong tomorrow :(
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THANK YOU!!!!!!!! was looking for this!
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@MsLucky510 I completely agree.
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Wait a minute, since13/5 is greater than or equal to X, wouldnt the arrow that you draw to represent it go left? Because my teacher told me to make the arrow you draw go the way that the back or point of the arrow is looking at.
u should help with union and intersection inequalites
znesha 2 years ago 11
thanks alot. you have covered everything in one. terrific video!
handsomeman9000 1 year ago 6