When adding and subtracting radical expressions, remember that a radical has a root in it. Keep the denominators the same when adding the tops of fractions with help from a math author and teacher in this free video on math lessons.
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
This guy could teach Algebra to a 5-year-old.
ABKGenesis 9 months ago 2
i totally farted
rburn44175 9 months ago
I wish i could see different fruits for different radical. That would be cool.
DanksterZone 11 months ago
Thank you!
djkaznyc 1 year ago
that was really helpful!
Aires190 1 year ago
how do you solve things like 3/8 -1/4t =1/2t - 3/4 or 3/4n +16 = 2 - 1/8n
Vansk8erO8 1 year ago 2
thanks helps alot
pmaldinis 1 year ago
omg... the apples thing totally helped xD
ragebabe101 1 year ago
wow! thank you so much! now i can do it! thanks! thank you so much!
flowerkittymm55 1 year ago
thanks! helped a bunch! :D
SuperCrazyAngela 1 year ago