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Mr. Janes Math
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Analyzing Data, Part 2: Working Backwards with Mean
Analyzing Data, Part 2: Working Backwards with Mean
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Analyzing Data, Part 1: Measures of Center
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Analyzing Data, Part 1: Measures of Center
EHHS Zipgrade - Printing Pre Filled Answer Keys
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EHHS Zipgrade - Printing Pre Filled Answer Keys
Checking for Parallel Lines The Converse of Transversal Theorems
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Checking for Parallel Lines The Converse of Transversal Theorems
Naming Geometric Figures, Part 2: Angles
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Naming Geometric Figures, Part 2: Angles
Transformations, Part 3: Performing Transformations
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Transformations, Part 3: Performing Transformations
Comparing Data, Part 1: The Effect of Skew
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Comparing Data, Part 1: The Effect of Skew
Comparing Data, Part 2: What is an Outlier?
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Comparing Data, Part 2: What is an Outlier?
Probability, Part 3: Calculating Probability (and, or, conditional)
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Probability, Part 3: Calculating Probability (and, or, conditional)
Probability, Part 2: Calculating Probability (basic, not)
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Probability, Part 2: Calculating Probability (basic, not)
Probability, Parts 1 & 2, Venn Diagrams and Two Way Tables
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Probability, Parts 1 & 2, Venn Diagrams and Two Way Tables
Comparing Data, Part 3: Percentiles and Z Scores
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Comparing Data, Part 3: Percentiles and Z Scores
Analyzing Data, Part 3: Measures of Spread
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Analyzing Data, Part 3: Measures of Spread
1-Var Stats, Part 2: Measures of Center and Spread
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1-Var Stats, Part 2: Measures of Center and Spread
Similarity, Part 2:Checking for Similarity
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Similarity, Part 2:Checking for Similarity
Ratios and Proportions, Part 3: Multi Step Problems
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Ratios and Proportions, Part 3: Multi Step Problems
Transformations, Part 2: Using the Properties
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Transformations, Part 2: Using the Properties
Transformations, Part 2: With Coordinates
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Transformations, Part 2: With Coordinates
Functions, Part 1: Domain, Range, and Representations
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Functions, Part 1: Domain, Range, and Representations
Analytic Geometry, Part 2: Parallel and Perpendicular
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Analytic Geometry, Part 2: Parallel and Perpendicular
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this is cool and all, but how in gods name do they make buildings without fixed triangles, i thought they were welded, which would make the entire point of the triangle useless
This was explained it a great way and was perfect for me to understand! I had no idea what all the symbols meant and my brain hurt just looking at them but now I'll understand them much better, thanks!
Hello sirji mein apka darji
Hello, I'm trying to make my college board account, but I don't know what I have to do with the address line 1,2,3, because I already put my address, but the website doesn't agree, and it says my address is wrong . PS: I'm an international student
bet u werent expecting this to still br helpful 8 years in the future! thanks for this, the kids u made this for are probably adults now, wow!
Hi ! I'm in 9th standard and preparing for Sat I tried to create an account on college board but it was asking my high school graduation, but I am not in high school what i should I do?
Can you do a video about create a design of a transmission tower that consist of congruent triangles. The tower should have a height of 30 meters. Please🥺🥺 I need it in my presentation in now plzzzz...
At 2.00, yes but what is the proof. Saying it’s the corresponding angle theorem is not proof
THANK YOU SO MUCH IT HELPED WITH MY HOMEWORK 😄
Mr. Janes - is there a way for you to share the documents you use in this video? Particularly the sheets you refer to with the theorems on them? Thanks
Wow, what a simple and effective explanation of the difference between inductive and deductive reasoning! I’ve just finished writing a paper for which I spent many hours rewriting the analysis and conclusion before finally having an ‘aha!’ moment. Afterwards, I was able to conect the dots and come up with a conjecture that I used in the conclusion in a deductive argument that proposed a need for further research to collect facts to confirm the conjecture. The key was finding the patterns. But I wasn’t fully aware of this thought process until I saw this video. Impressive!
My school is not listed pls what should I do
Very good explanation! Thanks for posting. Hoping to find more of your instructions.
was here because of the subject. mathematics in the modern world :D
How do you deal with collegeboard not letting me log in because they don't recognize my username, password, and even my email
Did u get the reason
Thank you so sooo much! You have been the only person that explained this to me in a way I understand!
Welcome to another fun and exciting day of Geometry!
I did the math and if I wanna raise my average up to a 8, x=577
Hi @@tristanwysk4146, Mr. Janes here, and welcome to another fun and exciting day of geometry! Today, we're going to start with a video check, we'll do some practice, and then we'll go throw things off the balcony and call it math. Actually, I hope you're spending your senior year in something closer to AP Calc or AP Stats. And, what a strange year it must be! How are things?
Could anyone help me when I try to create my account it says that my zip code is invalid from my state & city
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What does susi think about the occurance
If I want to change my date of birth after using it, then I discovered it wrong
I thought my homework was impossible then I saw this and it helped thank you
It was the first time I received A+ for the paper! I am very thankful to the writer from myeasypaper.com
What does mean Adress line 1, 2, 3? What should I write in these fields?
I'm trying to figure this out too
And as an international student, it doesn't accept my address. It says enter a valid street name.
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@@sena-fk6uw Same. Have u figured it out by now?
@@umaimasaeed8975 no :/
This helps me alot i just failed my midterm thank you
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Taking notes
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Come back to our school. I want another fun and exciting day of geometry
It's always a fun and exciting day of geometry if you make it a fun and exciting day of geometry!
But I have alegbra two :(
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Hello! Can you please help me? I encountered a problem. The name I've entered during the registration on CollegeBoard.org is mistaken. I have to change it but it isn't as easy as seem. What should I do? Where to mail/call?
Did you change it?
Very good
About to fail Geometry because of this BS. Thank you so much!
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I was subscriber #147
You could have saved a bunch of time by making 1 equal to 7 using alternate exterior theorem, then done vertical angles property, then done transitive PoC
u a life saver. the real mvp
Jane Robbed the Bank Inductive: -when she was in grade school, her parents were called by the principal for stealing her classmates' erasers and pencils on their bags. -In junior high, she was arrested by the local police for shoplifting in a convenient store. - a week after the robbery incident, one of her friends told the investigators that Jane secretly gave her big amount of cash while partying with their friends in Ibiza. Therefore, Jane robbed the bank. Deduction -Jane already has some criminal records particularly in bank robbery. -The group of syndicate responsible for the robbery is called the Jane's Co. --a notorious group of bank robbers who founded by Jane herself. -The CCTV Camera of the bank clearly catches the images of the robbers, and Jane is one of them. -Jane's mom had recorded from her cellphone the secret meeting with the robbers about their plan in robbing the bank. Therefore, Jane robbed the bank.
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Thank you!
Thanks , this will help me in my exams
GREAT EXAMPLE, Thanks!!!!!!!
Thank you! It really helped 😁
Just a suggestions, maybe make the figures in your notes bigger so it doesn't look too crowded. But very informative video nonetheless
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Please recheck your deductive logic example. If there are other possibilities of a conclusion that is a sign the reasoning is INDUCTIVE. There are other ways the car could have a dent in it. Deductive is CERTAIN and no more than two possibilities for a conclusion. Inductive usually has three or more possibilities. Deductive reasoning does not have to have FACTS either. The conclusion is impossible to be false IF the premises were true. SOUND arguments deal with facts. Fact by definition is TRUE. if some claim has a false instance then it is NOT a FACT. There is no such thing as a false fact. You can have a FALSE opinion.
No. There's no real certainty, ever, even in logical reasoning. One can definitively deduct something and be wrong. In the opinion of whoever deducted McCain's guilt, there was enough evidence (for them) that there were no other possibilities. It's not a matter of opinion: it was their theorem, developed from their deduction, failed as it may be. Moreover, if fact by definition is true, then no human have authority to determine what is fact and what is not a fact, then there isn't actually a better example than the one presented.
Thank you!! This makes sense!
Great video :)
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Mr. Janes Math ,when you are more pro then "TheOddOnesOut" of being a math teacher xD. Btw you are so good at this! Keep it up!
Great Video! I learned a lot from it. Others would greatly appreciate the educational support from these videos. Your the best, Remember To SUBSCRIBE!
This video is Awesome!
Cool vid bro!