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Geometry 9/26/24 CO63 Day 2...Multiplying and Dividing Radical Expressions
Geometry 9/26/24 CO63 Day 2...Multiplying and Dividing Radical Expressions
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Algebra 9/26/24 PO6...Solving Equations
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Algebra 9/26/24 PO6...Solving Equations
Pre Algebra 9/26/24 CO6 Day 1...Least Common Multiple
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Pre Algebra 9/26/24 CO6 Day 1...Least Common Multiple
Geometry 9/25/24 CO63...Multiplying Radical Expressions
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Geometry 9/25/24 CO63...Multiplying Radical Expressions
Pre Algebra 9/24/24 CO5...Equivalent Fractions
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Pre Algebra 9/24/24 CO5...Equivalent Fractions
Algebra 9/24/24 CO5 Day 2...Scientific Notation
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Algebra 9/24/24 CO5 Day 2...Scientific Notation
Geometry 9/23/24 CO62...Adding and Subtracting Radical Expressions
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Geometry 9/23/24 CO62...Adding and Subtracting Radical Expressions
Algebra 9/23/24 CO5...Scientific Notation
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Algebra 9/23/24 CO5...Scientific Notation
Geometry 9/19/24 PO61 P3...Fractional Exponents
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Geometry 9/19/24 PO61 P3...Fractional Exponents
Algebra 9/19/24 CO4...Writing verbal expressions mathematically
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Algebra 9/19/24 CO4...Writing verbal expressions mathematically
Pre Algebra 9/18/24 PO4...Greatest Common Factor (Appetizer)
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Pre Algebra 9/18/24 PO4...Greatest Common Factor (Appetizer)
Geometry 9/17/24 PO61 Day 2...Rationalizing the Denominator
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Geometry 9/17/24 PO61 Day 2...Rationalizing the Denominator
Algebra 9/17/24 PO3...The Order of Operations (PERMDAS)
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Algebra 9/17/24 PO3...The Order of Operations (PERMDAS)
Pre Algebra 9/17/24 CO3...Absolute Value and Opposites
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Pre Algebra 9/17/24 CO3...Absolute Value and Opposites
Geometry 9/13/24 PO61 Day 2...Simplifying Square Roots with Variables
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Geometry 9/13/24 PO61 Day 2...Simplifying Square Roots with Variables
Algebra 9/13/24 CO2...Estimating the roots of nonperfect squares
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Algebra 9/13/24 CO2...Estimating the roots of nonperfect squares
Pre Algebra 9/13/24 CO2...Converting rational numbers to decimals and fractions
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Pre Algebra 9/13/24 CO2...Converting rational numbers to decimals and fractions
Geometry 9/10/24 PO61 P1...Simplifying Radical Expressions
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Geometry 9/10/24 PO61 P1...Simplifying Radical Expressions
Pre Algebra 9/10/24...CO1: I can identify whole numbers. integers, and rational numbers
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Pre Algebra 9/10/24...CO1: I can identify whole numbers. integers, and rational numbers
Algebra 7 9/10/24 CO1...I can classify a number as rational or irrational
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Algebra 7 9/10/24 CO1...I can classify a number as rational or irrational
Algebra 8 12/13/23 PO24...Writing Equations of Linear Functions
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Algebra 8 12/13/23 PO24...Writing Equations of Linear Functions
Algebra 7 12/13/23 PO24...Writing Linear Equations Day 2
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Algebra 7 12/13/23 PO24...Writing Linear Equations Day 2
Pre Algebra 12/13/23 PO23...Calculating Percentages
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Pre Algebra 12/13/23 PO23...Calculating Percentages
Algebra 8 12/12/23 PO24...Writing Equations in Slope-Intercept Form
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Algebra 8 12/12/23 PO24...Writing Equations in Slope-Intercept Form
Algebra 7 12/12/23 PO24...Writing Linear Equations (Feat. Tatum)
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Algebra 7 12/12/23 PO24...Writing Linear Equations (Feat. Tatum)
Pre Algebra 12/12/23 PO23...Mentally Calculating Percentages
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Pre Algebra 12/12/23 PO23...Mentally Calculating Percentages
Algebra 8 12/11/23 PO23...Graphing Linear Equations
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Algebra 8 12/11/23 PO23...Graphing Linear Equations
Algebra 7 12/11/23 PO23...Graphing Linear Equations
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Algebra 7 12/11/23 PO23...Graphing Linear Equations
Pre Algebra 12/11/23 CO21...Converting Percentages to Fractions
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Pre Algebra 12/11/23 CO21...Converting Percentages to Fractions
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Balding, while primarily a cosmetic concern, can have psychological and social implications that extend beyond mere aesthetics. The loss of hair often leads to a decline in self-esteem and confidence, impacting an individual's mental well-being. Society's emphasis on youthful appearance can contribute to feelings of inadequacy for those experiencing hair loss, potentially leading to anxiety or depression. Additionally, societal stereotypes linking hair loss with aging may affect professional and personal opportunities, perpetuating a negative cycle of self-perception. While balding itself may not be inherently harmful to physical health, its psychological toll should not be underestimated.
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That pencil sharpener sounds ill. Just saying.
Pie are round. Cake are square.
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The teacher is a wizard.
Ah yes. Distributing coefficients. Delicious.
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Yes!
Exponents for life.
Just a math genius.
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Favorite video from my favorite teacher!
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So I should get paid for it
I remember doing this
Hello Mr Shultz it’s me Gregory how has it been
HEYYYYYY!!! and good day me Schultz I was wondering when your going to give me my money thanks-your favorite student
Just making sure your ready to give me my bread
Hi their mr schultz I carried this video so I believe I deserve a cut of the paycheck you get from the school thanks-your favorite student
Favorite teacher right here. -Briggsy Piggsy
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Are you available to tutor a former student in Alg II? You are needed🙏
Hi Susan! Is this for Porter? I still get a kick out of the school picture of him on my Club 250 wall of fame.....in a onesie. Ha ha
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absolutely beautiful 🥹
I am confused.
Where's part 1?
Thanks
Hi!!!
Maybe you can help me. I'm currently studying to attain a G.E.D, and earlier in the book it said that when simplifying algebraic expressions the largest exponent comes first, then variables, then constants. But now, in the adding polynomials section, the answers are written a^2 + 5a + 4b^2 or 7ef + ef^2 + f - 10 or x^4 + z^4 - z^5..But on the algebraic calculators I use, it says different...
My apologies for only seeing this now. Here's what I would say: generally speaking, polynomial expressions should be written in greatest to least degree order ('degree' being the sum of the variables' exponents for the term...for example, the degree of 7xy^2z^3 would be 6). So in the examples you provided, the orders would be a^2 + 4b^2 + 5a and ef^2 + 7ef + f - 10 and z^5 + x^4 + z^4. I hope you passed your test!
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Daily reminder that 1,000,000,010 is divisible by 17 From:your former student
Just discovered you yesterday, thanks for uploading these videos man 👍 Idk if these videos were just for your class but they're helpful nonetheless
Glad you like them and thanks for watching!
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hey Mr. Shultz, how's school going? I'm the girl that always drew over my homework in class. :D High school's fun.