Thank you so much, I have a midterm tomorrow and your videos were so HELPFUL, am so confident now with the material because of you! can't thank you enough :) /
I'm doing differential equations so this video isn't very relevant to me, but I enjoy watching some of these videos nontheless because it teaches me to how to a teach a subject I know about. Keep up the awesome work.
At 13:40 for problem 5 (x^2 times y^2)^4, why was the parentheses removed after multiplying the exponents? I keep thinking that it's 5x^8 times 5y^8, which equals 25x^8y^8
I'm very curious to know about how much maths you might have studied till now in these three year's . If you are reading my comment please reply i also want to tell you a thing.
I admire your high energy!
Thank you so much, I have a midterm tomorrow and your videos were so HELPFUL, am so confident now with the material because of you! can't thank you enough :) /
Youre a real life Clark Kent! All you need is the costume and you are good to go
I'm doing differential equations so this video isn't very relevant to me, but I enjoy watching some of these videos nontheless because it teaches me to how to a teach a subject I know about. Keep up the awesome work.
Thanks, Professor! I am in Calc 2, and my foundational algebra and trig are a bit shakey
Awesome dude.
Awesome!
At 13:40 for problem 5 (x^2 times y^2)^4, why was the parentheses removed after multiplying the exponents?
I keep thinking that it's 5x^8 times 5y^8, which equals 25x^8y^8
I'm very curious to know about how much maths you might have studied till now in these three year's . If you are reading my comment please reply i also want to tell you a thing.
Is there any high school trig on your channel, if not could you lead me to a good video source?
Khan Academy an excellent site
I am pretty sure that he covers Trigonometry in the Pre-Calculus playlist.