I really admire your genuine enthusiasm that shines through in all your videos. I am a Mathematics teacher in Ireland and have picked up so many tips and tricks by watching your presentations. To spend the amount of time you do, both preparing and creating the videos, for no monetary gain, is very reassuring that there are still some very decent people out there. You explain concepts so thoroughly and clearly. Thank you so much.
Thank you for the video. When explaining scientific notation, emphasize the importance of considering the number of significant digits. For instance, when expressing a number like 0.7, ensure it's represented as 7 × 10^-1, not 7.0 × 10^-1, as 0.7 contains only one significant digit.
123.25=1×10^2+2×10^1+1×10^0+2×10^-1+5×10^-2. If we move to the left of decimal point, we get positive powers of 10. Similarly,if we move to the right of decimal point,we get negative powers of 10. This idea can be used in scientific notation,I think.
I really admire your genuine enthusiasm that shines through in all your videos. I am a Mathematics teacher in Ireland and have picked up so many tips and tricks by watching your presentations. To spend the amount of time you do, both preparing and creating the videos, for no monetary gain, is very reassuring that there are still some very decent people out there. You explain concepts so thoroughly and clearly. Thank you so much.
Thanks for being a good teacher, I was struggling with this!
That is so clear, I can see it.
I think I may never forget how to move the decimal.
That was a great little quick lesson.
Thank you for the video. When explaining scientific notation, emphasize the importance of considering the number of significant digits. For instance, when expressing a number like 0.7, ensure it's represented as 7 × 10^-1, not 7.0 × 10^-1, as 0.7 contains only one significant digit.
Thanks you for teaching me scientific notation.
Superb teaching! But, how to get the hidden videos?
123.25=1×10^2+2×10^1+1×10^0+2×10^-1+5×10^-2.
If we move to the left of decimal point, we get positive powers of 10. Similarly,if we move to the right of decimal point,we get negative powers of 10. This idea can be used in scientific notation,I think.
Thank you so much. It’s quite simplified now.
I justice started this topic and it was a bit hard to understand at first buy this really helped making it easier to understand
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Thank you very much it help me alot
We need live lesson please
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Thank you teacher :)
Where do i get the full lessons
Tap on the title or go here: www.mathtutordvd.com/ it's his website. If you tap the title it will show website
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This is impressive
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Please the solution of gw_revap error in swat
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