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Hi, I’ve been following your study sessions for the past week. They’re indeed very helpful for a student like me. I wanted to ask you if you could cover word problems or how to break down certain word problems. I struggle with word problems questions on the SAT and it would mean the world if you could do a piece on that. Thank you.
Absolutely, for the word problems, it's all about converting words into numbers&equations. I will add it to the list and have it up by next week! keep grinding
i was just in ap calc for my junior year and got a 5 on the ap exam. then i took the sats and got a 650 on math lmao. turns out you can forget all the math you took 3 years ago! but anyway im very glad you post these tutorial because its a great recap! just took a practice sat math exam and got a 780, so big improvement!
Thank you! I had a problem on the college panda SAT math workbook that was similar to those in this video, this really helped me understand how to solve the ones in the workbook, I wish you luck with your channel in the future. You've earned a subscriber!
Thanks buddy, it really means a lot - more videos coming! If someone is also studying for the SAT, make sure to pay it forward and share it with someone!
I am extremely grateful for you ,yo are honeslty the best sat math prep tutors out there.I can see that you put so much of effort into your videos and you are literally handing everything we need on a silver platter FOR FREE! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HARD WORK
I'm not John Lung, but the way I would solve that is by turning the 6^3 into 6*6*6 That way, the new equation is (6/2) + (6*6*6/2) which is the same as (6/2) + (216/2) Then you would just add 6 and 216 which equals 222, and divide that by 2, so 222/2 or 111.
In order to exit the cube root, the cube root requires inside of the radical to have THREE of the same number. cube root (16) = cube root (2x2x2x2) = since there's four 2's, a set of "three 2's' can exit as a single 2. resulting in 2 cube root (2)
If only my math teachers I've had over the years were this smart and good at teaching! This channel has helped me study and actually understand topics that didn't make sense before, now I enjoy math, thanks so much for your help.
I was able to solve numbers 6 and 2 of the Exponents Practice Worksheet, however, I have not been able to solve number 4. Could you please help me with this question? It seems so simple but I just don't get it.
@@albthe7891 i am not asking anything. I know your sat is on june 1. But your comment was refreshing for some reason (maybe because i always get ignored)
in question 15 instead of taking negative 4, u could have taken -x as it is cubic the sign would have been still negative right? so now if u simplify it, its option b? so could u explain where im wrong?
cube root requires THREE OF THE SAME NUMBER to exit the cube root. Because 16 = four 2's, you use up three '2's to exit and one '2' remains inside the root.
16 is 2⁴, and since we were doing a *cubic* root he took out *three* of the twos (out of 2x2x2x2) and put 1 two on the outside of the radical to represent them, then he left the last remaining two on the inside of it
**Everything on this video is still tested on the Digital SAT. If anything new is added, will create a new video.**
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Finding your videos 24 hr before my SAT is really helpful.I was barely prepared.Thank you❤
Covers in literally 15 minutes what takes other resources HOURS to go through. Thanks a lot man.
finding you literally three-four weeks before the SAT and i’m just asking myself.. how did i not find you sooner!?
enough time
I got mine in 8 days and I just started prep
me too
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Omg i found this just 13 days before my SATs. Lifesaver. Been stuck on radicals and exponents for about 3 hours now.
you are a god damn legend, bless your soul!
Thanks papa john!
Hi, I’ve been following your study sessions for the past week. They’re indeed very helpful for a student like me.
I wanted to ask you if you could cover word problems or how to break down certain word problems. I struggle with word problems questions on the SAT and it would mean the world if you could do a piece on that. Thank you.
Absolutely, for the word problems, it's all about converting words into numbers&equations. I will add it to the list and have it up by next week! keep grinding
Thank you, genuinely!!!! I have been binge-watching this playlist and everything's sooo HELPFUL.
i was just in ap calc for my junior year and got a 5 on the ap exam. then i took the sats and got a 650 on math lmao. turns out you can forget all the math you took 3 years ago! but anyway im very glad you post these tutorial because its a great recap! just took a practice sat math exam and got a 780, so big improvement!
How can you be really that good in math to get these kind of scores? Do you have any advice?
Why didn't I discover your channel earlier!?? This is amazing! Thanks a lot
These are the only videos I feel good about binging the night before SATs.
the background music just makes u so calm making the vid 10x better
Thank you! I had a problem on the college panda SAT math workbook that was similar to those in this video, this really helped me understand how to solve the ones in the workbook, I wish you luck with your channel in the future. You've earned a subscriber!
Welcome to the family!
I’m doing college Panda too and I had the same problem as u!
I always appreciate your videos bc of its conversational tone and really breaking down material. Keep it up :D
Thanks buddy, it really means a lot - more videos coming! If someone is also studying for the SAT, make sure to pay it forward and share it with someone!
So underrated LOVE your account your a life saver!
Awesome to hear that!!
YOU ARE THE GOAT THANK YOU KING
I am extremely grateful for you ,yo are honeslty the best sat math prep tutors out there.I can see that you put so much of effort into your videos and you are literally handing everything we need on a silver platter FOR FREE! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HARD WORK
I'm not John Lung, but the way I would solve that is by turning the 6^3 into 6*6*6
That way, the new equation is (6/2) + (6*6*6/2) which is the same as (6/2) + (216/2)
Then you would just add 6 and 216 which equals 222, and divide that by 2, so 222/2 or 111.
These are so helpful!! one of the best I've seen
Your videos are so helpful thank you so much
finding your video before 11 days SAT ,very helpful
Please never stop!
you’re amazing.thank you so much.
Happy to help!
I’m literally about to restart my math SAT studies a week before the paper, please wish me luck
thanxxxx soo much for doing these videos, they are very helpful. Could you please do one on radicals
Sure! While you wait, go to the private lecture - it also covers radicals in depth.
Finding you literally 7 days before my exam is a blessing 😅
how did it go? What could you score with 7 days of prep
omg, thank you for this video. It helped me a lot
Your the best johnnnnn
Yoyr videos are unreal. You got my sub
not all heroes wear capes... some teach SAT math on youtube XD
you just made my day
I'm subscribing! Thanks
Welcome to the family!
at 11:00 how did you know to do the last step making it 2(cuberoot(2)) ? I'm confused
In order to exit the cube root, the cube root requires inside of the radical to have THREE of the same number.
cube root (16) = cube root (2x2x2x2) = since there's four 2's, a set of "three 2's' can exit as a single 2.
resulting in 2 cube root (2)
Thank you this helped me so much 🙏
Perfectly explained ❤️
If only my math teachers I've had over the years were this smart and good at teaching! This channel has helped me study and actually understand topics that didn't make sense before, now I enjoy math, thanks so much for your help.
I just found you today........my exam is today.....😢
i found your video one week before my sat😢
Thank you man
Thank you!
Welcome!!
The painting in the back of the guy is of Hokusai's. 🇯🇵
That’s picture is supreme 💀😈
Thx for all of your videos can you make a explanation video about triangles thx)
Coming up tomorrow brooo
thank you so much
Video starts at 1:03
great
found this 15 hours before my exam omg...
How did the exam go cause I’m very unprepared I’m cramming everything for tomorrow’s exam😭
For the question at 10:18 how do we know to distribute the 2/3 exponent instead of just multiplying the exponents together
"Makes sense? Hope so."
I hope so too.
Hi John. Can you do a videos on mixture solutions?
I was able to solve numbers 6 and 2 of the Exponents Practice Worksheet, however, I have not been able to solve number 4. Could you please help me with this question? It seems so simple but I just don't get it.
found this before june 1 which is 2 days before sat. life savior
SAMEEE
@@albthe7891 bro is writing on june1?
I mean ofc thats why u commented. But wow that’s surprising
@@Aziz-4U are you asking if the reading&writing is on june 1?
@@albthe7891 i am not asking anything. I know your sat is on june 1. But your comment was refreshing for some reason (maybe because i always get ignored)
11:06 Did anyone know how he got that?
Could you please cover data based questions please?Graphical questions......
7:50 Can someone confirm if the answer is C because from my calculations it is B. Thanks!
in question 15 instead of taking negative 4, u could have taken -x as it is cubic the sign would have been still negative right? so now if u simplify it, its option b? so could u explain where im wrong?
10:03 how 8x8x8 is equal 24
When there's an exponent on exponent, you MULTIPLY the exponents together
Does this work for Digital SAT?
Your vids are like awesome but just keep the music volume a bit low cuz itr sometimes get distracting and i have to rewind a bit...
gotcha. thanks for the feedback!
is this be helpful for digital sat ? for august 2023?
Also could you do a video of you explaining the (a+b)^2 form? Thanks again!
Watching this during breakfast of test day.
For some reason your lecture video link isn't working for me anymore. Anyone else?
Yeah same
i hope you make more videos in this playlist for freeee plzz
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Is the answer A OR B
Just took the sat yesterday… somehow I feel unprivileged by not seeing this earlier
i dont understand what he did at 10:57 ? i get that 2x2x2x2 is = 16 but why does that become 2 cube root 2 ?
cube root requires THREE OF THE SAME NUMBER to exit the cube root.
Because 16 = four 2's, you use up three '2's to exit and one '2' remains inside the root.
I DIDNT UNDERSTAND FOR TE DISTRUBUTIO OF EXPONENTS QUESTION
In Distribution of exponents, I didn't understand what he did when separating the root of 16. Can someone explain please?
16 is 2⁴, and since we were doing a *cubic* root he took out *three* of the twos (out of 2x2x2x2) and put 1 two on the outside of the radical to represent them, then he left the last remaining two on the inside of it
hi, just wondering, are the questions you use in your videos official college board questions?
Those are actual question from the past SAT.
Thank you for the video! It helped me a lot! Jesus loves you, God bless you!
Tysm my sat is in 12 hours
how did it go
Ya these help but I want word problems.
The lecture link is not working anymore...
wait, why did you add the fractions instead of multiply?
nevermind!
For #11 you said whatever we do to the first side we have to do to the second so we put 2^3 power we multiply them together that’s 6 but u put 8 ?
The value of 2^3 is 8
2x2x2=8
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11:06 did anyone know how he got that?
He's just yapping, just plug it into desmos and youll get your answer.