Solving Formulas For a Specified Variable - SAT Math Part 17
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- This SAT Math video explains how to solve formula for a specified variable.
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going through all 40 plus parts for my sat coming up. thank you so much. if i do bad on this sat i will watch every single math video you have made for my second try lol
how was it
Ken M going for the august one lol... but sat is made not mandatory for the college i am trying in so... not that stressed :)
@@MsShritika how was it?
@@MsShritika hey how was your SAT? do you think its helpful to go through all his SAT videos?
@@faisalaslam1939 I didn’t get to take it :/ mine was in august and it got canceled due to covid
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Thank you my teacher
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ah thanks for making math less painful.
I love his voicee
Just read the last sentence of the question the rest are just there to throw you off.
lmao terrible advice
@@jacobpickos733how?
@@juju7967 @juju7967 You should read the entire question, then decide what parts are relevant to come up with your answer. If you don't even read the whole question you risk missing critical information or not fully understanding what the question is asking for. For basic algebra, sure, skip to the math. But for word problems you need to read the whole problem, hence why they're called 'word' problems.
I was wondering will the test question also provide the equation shown above? Cuz I could never come up by myself just by reading the question
It will provide the equation, yes.
will they give the formula for every questionnn as in this video ???
Yup
Why did he subtract the letters from each other at 9:33. Why didn’t he just factor
vfo - vsfo= vfs as v(fo-sfo)=vfs
In order to factor out v, vfo and vfs have to be on the same side.
Does this have the same course as the math in SAT or is it for some other area? I'm sorry I'm new to SAT and don't understand how it works
I never knew you can subtract letters
but that’s hard for me but i try my best
i really hate math
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