You are an awesome instructor! The clarity with which you explain problems is so easy to understand as you asked us to do early in the video. Thank you very much!!
Fearyu Connect your probably not wondering this anymore, but it is +/- because if you square a positive then it is positive and if you square a negative it is also positive
The square root of a fraction is simply that fraction multiplied by 2 (or itself). So, for example, if the given fractions is something like 3/5, you can simplify it by: = (3/6)^2 = (3/6)(2/1) = 6/6 = 1
The second to last question, with 3x, wasn't simplified; a number is not simplified if there is a radical in the denominator. 1 / √3x Multiply both the numerator and the denominator by √3x to simplify: √3x / 3x
How do you even know how to go about the steps you take to solve these problems? It's like you grab "steps" from thin air. Don't tell me how to solve the problem, show me how you rationalized the problem. How did you even how to reformat 8^2/3 into 8 ^1/3(2) ?
@@vive335 I recently completed College Algebra and I learned how exponents (and logarithms) work by visualizing them on a graph. It makes perfect sense. Now I'm headed to Pre-Cal.
why has nobody pointed out his amazing purple shirt and orange tie? this guy is "radical".
+Braydon Knapp Yes, I love it.
Lmao
You are an awesome instructor! The clarity with which you explain problems is so easy to understand as you asked us to do early in the video. Thank you very much!!
why can't you be my math teacher😫this makes so much sense when you explain you literal have saved my math grade big time
so what grade u in now
grade update~
LOL THIS video really helped me understand it more bc it's really NEAT and clear lmao and also funny 😂
The next Bill Nye but for math love his vids lol
wow! im at high school and you really made this clear to me. Thanks!!
This video, well the guy who does the tutoring is great at explaining and making it easy to understand.
how is this guy not a meme yet
For anyone watching in 2019, the answer to the problem at the end of the video is 5i.
HI it’s I who came from the future to take advice of your amazing enlightenment of MATH!!!
Hi, could you possibly explain why that is, because "i" means imaginary right?
@@iselazavala2233 yes i stands for imaginary numbers :)
The biing at 8:10 killed me😂😂😂
omg i actually laughed on the 'numb' joke :') thanks for making my day
Negative base can only raised to integers so the final answer in the final question is undefined
your videos are so to the point, thanks .
+ how come your not way more popular. ur way better then mathbff and funny asf
i love this so much this guy should experiment with voice acting
wise words from a decent man 0:40 to 0:56
You made it so simple and interesting! Please... make more videos! :)
He is seriously underrated
College algebra really be hitting hard
He looks like a jeopardy contestant and i love it
Neat!
I just said that lol NEEEEEAT!!!
I like your hair
Amazing! It's so easy to understand.
Watch part 2 for the last problem's explanation! the answer is DNE or 'Does Not Exist' because no number times itself can be a negative number!
what's the answer for the last one then ??
It is already simplified. If you're insisting in solving it, you would arrive at imaginary number, or commonly seen as "i".
monaca heart 3 years later uno😂 I’m done with education but thanks
Is 5i the answer of (-25)^1/2?
this guy is lethal
That's From The HRW Mr.Burger this guy stole it from the website
if you square root a number will the answer be +/- or only +? I'm still confused on this..
Fearyu Connect your probably not wondering this anymore, but it is +/- because if you square a positive then it is positive and if you square a negative it is also positive
Thanks for answering still... :)
Thank you!!!!!
Can someone plz give me the last equations answer..
1:22
Hay its the GoMath guy.
What if you find the square root of a fraction?
The square root of a fraction is simply that fraction multiplied by 2 (or itself). So, for example, if the given fractions is something like 3/5, you can simplify it by:
= (3/6)^2
= (3/6)(2/1)
= 6/6
= 1
NEAT
The second to last question, with 3x, wasn't simplified; a number is not simplified if there is a radical in the denominator.
1 / √3x
Multiply both the numerator and the denominator by √3x to simplify:
√3x / 3x
You're the best. 😍
I still don’t get it
lol this is cool m8, but can we take our notes with pencil?
i love this
This is funny and informative
Wassup dr burger
great video:]
Math Daddy
LLMMAAAOOOO
Sup professor burger
Bob Ross of math
it is nice 👌 but sir plz more videos
10th grade gang watching this after missing the zoom meeting
I love him so much lol
Ur in my book
7:24 "there happy there happy
When will I use it for life
Professor burger
This is my university homework and I am having some troubles but somehow I am making it.
Who is this guy?
apparently mr. burger! he has a Wikipedia page, even! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Burger
Uuuuuh math burnout
i was the 1k like this kinda saved my grade lol
its reciprocal not flip or upside down :D
whos here in the next decade
7 years before
Why in the hell is it always raised to the 2 power no matter what the number this shit makes no sense to me
7:27
ASMR MUCH
7:25 lol
-5
How do you even know how to go about the steps you take to solve these problems? It's like you grab "steps" from thin air. Don't tell me how to solve the problem, show me how you rationalized the problem. How did you even how to reformat 8^2/3 into 8 ^1/3(2) ?
Agreed. He’s going at a fast pace, it’s not for all students
@@vive335 I recently completed College Algebra and I learned how exponents (and logarithms) work by visualizing them on a graph. It makes perfect sense. Now I'm headed to Pre-Cal.
NEEET
The answer is i5
I write it as 5i.
0:15 his voice crack is so bad.
wat a meme
It’s alright but not the best video, I prefer videos with more visual info instead of me trying to figure out what he’s saying
2022 anyone? No? Just me
This guy is a serous nerd
excellent sir
NEAT
7:28