yep, this is what is wrong with the education system. I forget everything. And i can guarantee that going to forget every part of my maths gcse within 1 month after the exam.
Hey sir my name is angel from india, And I'm watching this video in 2023 and I'm telling that u did so great job sir ! Literally I get to understand everything in just one take!! This video is very olddd but still shines like a diamond!!>>>♡ Thank you so much sir♡♡
You sir have really helped me out , excellent teaching , keep up the good work. I am 55 years old and have forgot or did not know everything apart from 2 plus 2. I have set a target of 4 years to get an A level Maths. I have a long lonely journey ahead. Thanks
iParry What you talking about, its called Homeschoolinng, where you don't go school.. learn at home. i learn everything my self, with King RUclips of course and a tutor.
Bravo to you sir - thank you for the simple and straight-forwards explanations on how to deal with all forms of integers raised to fractional exponents. Many thanks...
Thank you so much for making this video. Its been very helpful in understanding the topic we are covering on the OU course that I'm studying. Its been over 25 years since I did any maths and this video and all the others that you have done have been a great help in understanding maths in plan english......Thanks
you are the best, you rock!! thank you very much, this really helped me. What I love the most is the different type of questions you explained to make the topic clear
This video was great!!! I looked up so many videos and just could not understand. Thank you for making it so easy to understand, you just helped me significantly with my homework!
This was amazing! Made it so much more clear than my teacher. Could anyone help me in what to do when you have a fraction to the power of a minus number please?
This video was incredibly helpful. You are great at explaining it and I can follow along very easily. Thank you very much! I hope you have a great day :)
I think it is noteworthy to point out that the answer at 5:30 is slightly wrong. The answer could be negative 27 or positive 27. Here is why. 81^¾= (81^¼)^3 (81^¼)^3 = (⁴√ 81)^3 ⁴√ 81= ±3 -3 x -3 x -3 x -3 = positive 3⁴ 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 = positive 3⁴ ⁴√ 81 = ± 3 -3³ = -27 3³ = 27 So he was a little wrong. This applies to all powers with a positive and even denominator and a positive and odd nominator.
This makes way more since! I use to use my calculator to get the answer now I don't need my calculator! You made this look and allow me to understand these problems so much easier!
Nicely explained, but by definition √16 equals only positive 4, not negative. While it is true that 16 has two square roots (+-4), the radical symbol always refers to the principal (positive) root. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Square_root
Hello @maths520 Thank you so much for explaining this. I have a question thought that if the power is 0.5=1/2 then can we still take the square root if power is 0.5 in decimal form?
This video explained several hours of school in a few minutes, thank you!
Thanks
Agreed!
fuck me your school is slow at teaching then
Damn right, Sir iParry
Thank you iParry, your comment is very insightful and made my day significantly better. :)
I just keep forgetting about everything once I get home, inside the classroom I do fine but once outside im dead.
same
Raven Axercion uuu
Nice and educative
Raven Axercion init thats true shit i totally agree
yep, this is what is wrong with the education system. I forget everything. And i can guarantee that going to forget every part of my maths gcse within 1 month after the exam.
Thanks, I really would have been glad if I had had such an excellent Math Teacher in school.
This truly shows how bad I was taught in school if I managed to learn a couple of periods worth of stuff in 7 mins
Yes they make this stuff soooo complicated
Hey sir my name is angel from india,
And I'm watching this video in 2023 and I'm telling that u did so great job sir ! Literally I get to understand everything in just one take!! This video is very olddd but still shines like a diamond!!>>>♡
Thank you so much sir♡♡
OMG this explained 3 lessons of maths on fractional powers in 7 minutes
Thank you so much!
Every time a random RUclipsr teaching me better than my college professors 😩:-)
Literally
OMG! You taught this better than my maths teacher, thanks a lot (I'm doing the higher paper)
shut up
Patrick Ridge
Ok
IKR
that's why teachers are under payed
Tabassam Raider do you play coc?
One of the greatest teachings I've ever experienced
I love that my teacher just expects me to know this even though I had never even heard of a 'cubed root' before now.
Cube root*
You sir have really helped me out , excellent teaching , keep up the good work.
I am 55 years old and have forgot or did not know everything apart from 2 plus 2.
I have set a target of 4 years to get an A level Maths.
I have a long lonely journey ahead.
Thanks
How are you sitting the exams?
Do you have to arrange it with a school?
Bonnita Khaliq 4 years 😱 bit long - no?
i wish you the very best. keep working hard and you'll achieve good grades
all the best
@Rhodri Bjerke lol me too
Wow the world is proud to have people like you Sir thank you, this is so helpful
You're right
This guy doesnt need math , math needs him
I am watching this video after 13 year and still this is most helpful... Thank you sir❤
I have been stressed all night as I could not pick this up but you sir just saved my life
this channel makes everything so much easier i wish i couldve discovered a while back
Thank you, sir. You've helped me more than my college and tuitions combined.
We can't that you enough sir,, you explain it very easily,,
You helped me. Thank you very much.
Xavier López de Arriaga Candiani I agree
Very nice..I like your short and well explained videos...thank you so much from India🙏
this type of stuff would take my excuse of a maths teacher a month or so to explain but this guy does it in 7 minutes. what a guy.
Who said school's important when we have RUclips? Kidding!
in all seriousness, it is already possible to attend college online, why haven't they thought of online high schools?
TheSpongeboss People wouldn't do it.
iParry i would
TheSpongeboss Good idea
iParry What you talking about, its called Homeschoolinng, where you don't go school.. learn at home. i learn everything my self, with King RUclips of course and a tutor.
Damn, thanks. This sped up my homework drastically! (A lot quicker when you remember what to do)
Best simple explanation on you tube. Clear and sucient. Thank you
Your handwritting is so beautiful
Bravo to you sir - thank you for the simple and straight-forwards explanations on how to deal with all forms of integers raised to fractional exponents. Many thanks...
Well I pay my university a lot for this info but you've just given it to me in 7 minutes.
Etch. A Sketch I'm learning this at gcse and ur at university learning the same thing.
Yeah man, thanks Darth. I'm doing a fast-track course... thanks for the confidence, internet stranger!
ik man its bullshit
Helping me with my homework over quarantine!! Thank you ! 🙏🏻
You are giving examples for simple problems. Please explain problems of like 15 ^ 3/4, 60 ^ 4/3 etc.. We need this much of order.
All these tutors/teachers only show simple problems, thats the issue.
Your layout is my aesthetic
10 years and this video is still a life saver
I can't emphasize how thankful I am for this video. I was struggling in this n just like that my light bulb was on
8 years on and this video is still saving lives
Thanks man
Tomorrow is my exam and I am watching it today 😄
But thanks for clearing all
Love from India ❤️❤️
This was EXTREMELY helpful!!!! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for making this video. Its been very helpful in understanding the topic we are covering on the OU course that I'm studying.
Its been over 25 years since I did any maths and this video and all the others that you have done have been a great help in understanding maths in plan english......Thanks
Thank you so much, don't ever quit RUclips. If you do so I'm done with maths forever
you are the best, you rock!! thank you very much, this really helped me. What I love the most is the different type of questions you explained to make the topic clear
Im doing higher maths and I still find fractions difficult 😂😂😂this helps a lot thanks a lot!!!
Same with me
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!! You just saved me from flunking out of college!!!
:)
a very good course many thanks I will be looking for others on your site keep it up all the best Rob
This video was great!!! I looked up so many videos and just could not understand. Thank you for making it so easy to understand, you just helped me significantly with my homework!
Thank you! I was trying to figure it out on my own, but couldn't figure it when the powers had something other than 1 over something.
All I have to say is , very very very nice explanation ☺☺☺ 👍👍
What a legend. So clear and concise.
What a life saver. my math person right now is not teaching me that then they ask questions about it
it helped me lots, TYSM. Have a nice day!
This was amazing! Made it so much more clear than my teacher. Could anyone help me in what to do when you have a fraction to the power of a minus number please?
You have to flip the fraction
Taking these tests in a short period of time has to be nerve racking!
Thanks a lot...I was struggling a lot in my maths class on this topic.
You covered all the important examples thank you so much!!
My SAT is in 3 weeks you just saved my life. Who else is doing this for talent search
Fat Panda are you serious this is for year 10's
thanks so much i understand this so much better now, feeling slightly more confident for my mock tomorrow
Who gives these thumbs down???
These are great math videos!
This video was incredibly helpful. You are great at explaining it and I can follow along very easily. Thank you very much! I hope you have a great day :)
thanx man :) I always forget these. I saved your video to keep it in my video library
Finally I understood this crap!!! Thanks!!
I was struggling with this the video really helped thank you !!
Thanks! Hopefully I’ll do well on the test tomorrow!
I think it is noteworthy to point out that the answer at 5:30 is slightly wrong. The answer could be negative 27 or positive 27.
Here is why.
81^¾= (81^¼)^3
(81^¼)^3 = (⁴√ 81)^3
⁴√ 81= ±3
-3 x -3 x -3 x -3 = positive 3⁴
3 x 3 x 3 x 3 = positive 3⁴
⁴√ 81 = ± 3
-3³ = -27
3³ = 27
So he was a little wrong. This applies to all powers with a positive and even denominator and a positive and odd nominator.
Thank you SO much, seriously such a big help!
Very nice video , you explained it very clearly. Thanks .
This makes way more since! I use to use my calculator to get the answer now I don't need my calculator! You made this look and allow me to understand these problems so much easier!
Excellent way of teaching...thanks a lot
THANK YOU!My all problem is solved and you have excellently explained every thing.
Thank you, I’m like sleep deprived yet still understood this ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Cool British Accent makes me feel smarter
Thanks 👍 👍👍👍 sir all the best
Amazing explanation, thank you sir for making things so simple!!!
Wow Nice I understand each step
Omgg u helped meee sooo much finally get it tysmmmm
Cant think Of a username
This has been of great help. Thank you very much.
Thank u sooo much u helped me a lot I also liked ur vid and subscribed keep it up 😃😃
i feel extremly stupid right now. i hve 1 question, wat is the answer for 9 to the power of 3/2
The answer is 27
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! :D I needed this video in my life. Haha!
This was beyond helpful! Thank you so much!
I accidentally entered a fractional power into my calculator as a decimal and instantly had so many questions. Thank you for the great video.
Sir you are such a great teacher ..
You solved my all the queries regarding power ...
Really I am very thankful to you sir ..
Finally understanding indices and fractional powers. Thanxs.
You helped me a lot . Thank you very much sir . I was very puzzled about this math but you have clear it in 7 min . Thnx a lot
thank you! i only go to school 3 days a week so today when i got my homework i only got taught half of what was on that homework sheet.
Nicely explained, but by definition √16 equals only positive 4, not negative. While it is true that 16 has two square roots (+-4), the radical symbol always refers to the principal (positive) root. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Square_root
Nice video sir 😊
Got a maths test tomorrow!😖😖thx for helping me!
U clear my doubts.......thankss a loott...😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Better than my whole class 7
In just few minutes I've learnt a lot
THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOO MUCH!!! PLEASE KEEP MAKING VIDEOS :D
seriously this is better than how we get taught at school
Thanks alot for such a nice explaination
This really helped me, thank you so much!!! 🙏🏻
Great video helped alot in my c1 revision
amazing video really helped thx
Helped me a lot. Thank you!
Salute sir! This is amazing
This video was really helpful, thanks!
thanks for the video really helped with the negative fractional powers
A really good video. Thank you!
Sir thanks a lot I lose my marks many times for this basic topic now it is understand thank u sir 🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝
Hello @maths520 Thank you so much for explaining this. I have a question thought that if the power is 0.5=1/2 then can we still take the square root if power is 0.5 in decimal form?
Brill video, could you please do one where the top of an index fraction is not one?