He has a natural talent and passion for teaching; he explains so well and so articulately that if you pay attention it is very difficult not to delight in undressing as grow in knowledge.
I’ve been studying with this teacher because my teachers said I needed to have 100% on all tests, which is impossible but I’m still trying my best. this guy has helped me understand more topics of math and science then my teachers combined. Thank you-
@Math and Science I really appreciate you teaching on RUclips. I’m from Norway but I understand you much better than my Norwegian teacher. You describe everything so easy and makes it much more simplified. Also your (newer) videos are very high quality, which is so relaxing on the eyes. It also makes it much more interesting as I feel its more realistic to watch. I really hope you will update older videos to better video quality. I watch your channel daily and for hours 😄
This was never covered in school but it's literally on every exam I've taken. Great video. Math was my worse subject and I knew it was because it wasn't being explained properly. Thank you.
I'm actually a physics student and came here by mistake (meant to look for density) 😂 But I watched this video anyway! It made me think: why do we use the words "square" and "cube" anyway? I know something "squared" refers to area, the two-dimension measurement of an object. And I know something "cubed" refers to volume, the three-dimension measurement of an object. I guess we say "square" and "cube" because they are easier to visualize than saying "circle" and "sphere", or "triangle" and "pyramid". Though it sure would be fun to say, the pyramid root of 9 is x, or x sphered is 9! (in my example, x = 3!)
This volume concept,we mis it in our school days knowingly or unknowingly. Thanks for your neat and clear explanation. Is one liter equal to thousand millilitres?
Hey Jason, Question does your Algebra 2 course include Advanced Algebra, algebra word problems and Matrix algebra like your algebra 2 tutor did? If not what order should I follow it after completing algebra 2 course? My goal is to get ready for trig/precalc
Algebra 2 course covers everything in my older "advanced algebra tutor". It does not yet cover matrix math, but will in the future when I am done with it. You will need to study the matrix algebra tutor for now to get those topics. Thanks so much! Jason
Thanks so much. I’m 53 years old and got stuck helping my neighbor’s kid and I couldn’t remember. You’re a lifesaver. 👍🌻🌻🌻
I was also struggling with my son's homework
@@ochiengowira6131 me too i feel so embarrassed when he comes home and Im struggling . Math was not this hard back then.
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he is the best teacher I have ever seen in my life.
He has a natural talent and passion for teaching; he explains so well and so articulately that if you pay attention it is very difficult not to delight in undressing as grow in knowledge.
I’ve been studying with this teacher because my teachers said I needed to have 100% on all tests, which is impossible but I’m still trying my best. this guy has helped me understand more topics of math and science then my teachers combined. Thank you-
Its not impossible
He explained this so well
New Subscriber! Love your videos,Very Helpful for a 17 year old like myself to love the subject and understand what you teach.Thank you!
i gotta say that this content is the future of education. Why would someone send their kids to school for a subpar education.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the nice words! Jason
@Math and Science I really appreciate you teaching on RUclips. I’m from Norway but I understand you much better than my Norwegian teacher. You describe everything so easy and makes it much more simplified. Also your (newer) videos are very high quality, which is so relaxing on the eyes. It also makes it much more interesting as I feel its more realistic to watch. I really hope you will update older videos to better video quality. I watch your channel daily and for hours 😄
Thanks James - I really appreciate the nice comment - good luck in your studies! Jason
Thanks professor for teaching math the way you are doing it in these videos, it is just amazing how much more math i have learned with your lessons.
Thank you for explaining this so so well ❤
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This was never covered in school but it's literally on every exam I've taken. Great video. Math was my worse subject and I knew it was because it wasn't being explained properly. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
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sir , u thoroughly explained it, love n regards from India
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Excellent Explanation...
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Very helpful! Thank you.
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I hope in the future it would be more trigonometry in unit 20
I'm actually a physics student and came here by mistake (meant to look for density) 😂 But I watched this video anyway! It made me think: why do we use the words "square" and "cube" anyway? I know something "squared" refers to area, the two-dimension measurement of an object. And I know something "cubed" refers to volume, the three-dimension measurement of an object.
I guess we say "square" and "cube" because they are easier to visualize than saying "circle" and "sphere", or "triangle" and "pyramid". Though it sure would be fun to say, the pyramid root of 9 is x, or x sphered is 9!
(in my example, x = 3!)
Needed this piece to know what I was actually doing so thank you sir.😀
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This volume concept,we mis it in our school days knowingly or unknowingly. Thanks for your neat and clear explanation.
Is one liter equal to thousand millilitres?
Yes, that's correct!
Thank You
Thanks 👍
Hey Jason,
Question does your Algebra 2 course include Advanced Algebra, algebra word problems and Matrix algebra like your algebra 2 tutor did?
If not what order should I follow it after completing algebra 2 course? My goal is to get ready for trig/precalc
Algebra 2 course covers everything in my older "advanced algebra tutor". It does not yet cover matrix math, but will in the future when I am done with it. You will need to study the matrix algebra tutor for now to get those topics. Thanks so much! Jason
Can you right that as 18cm^3
Thank you!
I’m want to watching more video video 👋👍👋👍👋❤️
when will you start unit 20 in algebra 2 course?
Not totally sure but it is next on my list after this middle school series is done. Thank you! Jason
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Thanks bro for you help I passed quiz
volume is the thickness density
added perimeter
I understand better, I kept getting confused on it
Awesome! Thanks so much.
unit cm centimeter
rectangular prism
area =lengthxwidthxheight
cube=1/2 basexheight
cube=basexheight
volume =base x height
rectangular solid
18 cubic centimeters
3mx5mx4m=60m
4mmx2mmx2mm=16mm
cube 3 cm x 3 cm x 2 cm=18 cm
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area of square
24 cubic centimeters
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18 centimeters
3cmx2cmx4cm=24 cm
rectangle
area =lxwxh
Do you have a middle school math program?
Yes - I have 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade completed. Working on 6th, 7th, and 8th right now! Thanks! Jason
Thank you. I was hoping you had the middle school program. When will 6-8 be available?
Thak you sir I std in 6
60 cubic meters
16 millimeters
square is equal sides
24 cubic cm
cube=1/2 bxh
volume
60 meters
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18 cubic m
I still do not understand ...it's like volume and area is the same thing. I dont know how they differ 😢
cube=bxh
cube
4s
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60 cu m
Volume warning ⚠️
18 cu cm
16 cu mm
formula
Wow!!!!! it is very hard not to understand what he is sayin 😯 it is so clear!!(•‿•)
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v=bxh
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Don't understand
area lxwxh
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