When solving the roots of polynomials, the goal is to make the expression equal to zero. Practice examples of math problems with polynomials with help from a standardized test prep instructor in this free video on math and education.
Expert: Brian Leaf
Contact: www.brianleaf.com
Bio: Brian Leaf, MA, is the author of McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for SAT/ACT Success series and has instructed SAT, ACT, GED and SSAT preparation to thousands of students.
Filmmaker: David Pakman
my mind was blown when you said anythng mulitiplied by 0 is 0, i dont know why i was blown, but your hair looks awesome!
denlien 3 months ago
ThumpsUP If you gonna start learning math again
MrAlivedead 3 months ago 2
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goldenrosecomet 6 months ago
Thank you bearded man! You have helped me understand this before my test. +like for you!~
bobdole864404 7 months ago
thank you
doosky100 10 months ago
very helpful thank you!
Meeragurl10 10 months ago
Good vid dude, but your 4 looks like a y.
MrNZMade 11 months ago
heres me thinking this has anything to do with perturbation theory along with roots of polynomials and second order ODEs
I Think Not, if u cant get this, just give up
Br3nD0g 11 months ago
wow this helped a lot. thanks
Sydernie 1 year ago
this was really helpful, thank you
burrlovesbear 1 year ago