ACCUPLACER Next-Generation Advance Algebra and Functions (AAF) Math Practice Problem

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2021
  • To do great on the ACCUPLACER Next-Generation Advance Algebra and Functions (AAF) Math exam you need to review a lot math and more importantly do more practice problems. In this video I will go over why many students don’t realize that they are not preparing enough for the exam. Also, most students need to do far more practice problems to be ready for the ACCUPLACER Next-Generation Advance Algebra and Functions exam. You want do very well on the ACCUPLACER so you can place into your program at the best level; If you need math help in passing the ACCUPLACER Next-Generation Advance Algebra and Functions Math check out my ACCUPLACER Next-Generation Advance Algebra and Functions math prep course:
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Комментарии • 12

  • @paulpurpura191
    @paulpurpura191 2 года назад +10

    I am a 70 year old retired engineer. Haven’t done any high level algebra, trig, or calculus for awhile. So I like to watch your videos to clear out all the old cobwebs in the brain, and to keep my brain sharp. Keep up the great work. One of my favorite integrals from calculus is: dCabin/Cabin = ln(Cabin)

  • @andyrofl
    @andyrofl 3 года назад +21

    Got a 299 and 280 today, just wanted to say thanks for the refresh material!

    • @sinful411
      @sinful411 2 года назад +1

      Congrats! Was that your score on the AAF?

    • @andyrofl
      @andyrofl 2 года назад +2

      @@sinful411 yes I think 299 was the aritmetic and 280 was AAF, I've also passed calc I since I posted this comment. Thanks!

  • @user-zt7je7ke1r
    @user-zt7je7ke1r 2 года назад +3

    a ^n / a^ m = a n-m ||| he incorrectly mixed up n and m and confused the audience.

  • @DjazairiaFiAmrika
    @DjazairiaFiAmrika 2 года назад

    thank you

  • @Steak134
    @Steak134 2 года назад +7

    To be honest is this a joke? I learned all this stuff in middle school/1st year of high school. I was expecting more 'advanced' stuff like logarithms, imaginary/complex numbers, Euler's identity, or some hard exponential equations. Tbh the equation in the thumbnail looked tricky at first glance but sad to not see it in the video. I already took 2 years of AP calculus in high school and finished multivariate calculus my first semester in college. I thought this stuff should be easy for any high school student let alone college student. If you're not coming out of high school and haven't touched any of this stuff for years I definitely understand though, just me personally though I wont forget my exponent rules until the day I die. Maybe I watch too much of the SyberMath, BriTheMathGuy, and 3Blue1Brown youtube channels though... By the way I'm not dissing on anybody for not knowing this stuff. I'm really just making a point because I'm so annoyed about the dumbing down of American math... you guys should see what kind of math Chinese middle school students do.

    • @averikrickemeyer4117
      @averikrickemeyer4117 2 года назад +1

      RIGHT

    • @steveguse5802
      @steveguse5802 3 месяца назад

      Speaking of dumb the goal of this video is stated clearly above. Preparation for a particular standardized test. That's it. Nice paragraph bending over backwards bragging how awesome you are at math though maybe it will compensate for those other glaring insecurities

  • @flame4768
    @flame4768 7 месяцев назад

    tf this is wrong the right answer is 1/(x^6)y