Professor Robbob, thank you for another awesome video/lecture on Linear Equations Variables on Both Sides of a mathematical equation. The problems and examples are simple to follow from start to finish, however solving word problems can be highly problematic.
Hello Prof RobBob, I have a question on how to solve this equation 1/2t + 8 = 5/2t - 10. The part that's giving me a hard time is where do I put the fractions. I am not sure if I should subtract the 5/2t. Can you please help. Thank you.
#Algebra Solving Linear Equations with Variables on Both Sides. 5 Examples including fractions, no solutions and many solutions, and word problems.
best math video yet!
I am not a huge fan of math but you certainly make it more tolerable to learn. Thanks Mr. Tarrou. :D
Professor Robbob, thank you for another awesome video/lecture on Linear Equations Variables on Both Sides of a mathematical equation. The problems and examples are simple to follow from start to finish, however solving word problems can be highly problematic.
Awesome!! Neat handwriting
Thanks for the sub and support!
Keep spreading the word and if you need a break from math I even have a few cursive lessons...BAM!!!
the last problem sir, (b) the answer should be in miles/hr. btw great explanation master rob! more power! :)
+Engr. Saitama I mentioned that in the description and I have now added an annotation correction. Watched all the way to the end:D Thanks.
Hello Prof RobBob, I have a question on how to solve this equation 1/2t + 8 = 5/2t - 10. The part that's giving me a hard time is where do I put the fractions. I am not sure if I should subtract the 5/2t. Can you please help. Thank you.
thank you
You're welcome Louinel Duvivier thanks for watching!
I'm confused, you have nearly 50k subs, yet only a few hundred views and around 10 to 15 likes per video.
lol, well nobody "likes" math. haha but we all need help