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Simplifying the Exponent Rules
In this video, we explore together how exponents work and the most common operations you will need to know when multiplying, dividing, and raising exponents to another exponent.
Complete with both explanation and practice problems for you to do on your own, this video will get you ready to ace your next test!
Thank you for watching!
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Відео

Graphing Parabolas by plotting 3 points
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Graphing Parabolas by plotting 3 points
Understanding the Quadratic Formula with practice
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Understanding the Quadratic Formula with practice
Finding the Number of Solutions to Quadratic Equations Using the Discriminant
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Finding the Number of Solutions to Quadratic Equations Using the Discriminant
Solving Quadratic Equations and Factoring Polynomials
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Solving Quadratic Equations and Factoring Polynomials
Factoring Quadratic Polynomials with a Greatest Common Factor GCF
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Factoring Quadratic Polynomials with a Greatest Common Factor GCF
Applying and Solving Geometry Circle Theorems Part 3
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Length of Segments Crossing inside and Outside a Circle
Understanding Triangle Congruence Proofs Part 2
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Understanding Triangle Congruence Proofs Part 2
Understanding Triangle Congruence Proofs Part 1
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Understanding Triangle Congruence Proofs Part 1
Factoring Quadratic Polynomials Extra Practice Problems
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Factoring Quadratic Polynomials Extra Practice Problems
Understanding the Circle Theorems
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Parts of Circles, Inscribed and Central Angles, and Measure of Arcs
Factoring Quadratic Polynomials Part 1
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Factoring Quadratic Polynomials Part 1
Understanding the Circle Theorems - Angles with Chords, Secants and Tangent
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Understanding the Circle Theorems - Angles with Chords, Secants and Tangent
How to Solve Angle Pair Relationship Problems Part 2
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How to Solve Angle Pair Relationship Problems Part 2
Finding the Number of Solutions to a System of Linear Equations
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Finding the Number of Solutions to a System of Linear Equations
How to Solve Angle Pair Relationship Problems Part 1
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How to Solve Angle Pair Relationship Problems Part 1
Calculating Volume of 3D Polygons - Pyramids, Prisms, and Spheres
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Calculating Volume of 3D Polygons - Pyramids, Prisms, and Spheres
Calculating Total Surface Area of 3D Polygons - Pyramids, Prisms, and Spheres
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Calculating Total Surface Area of 3D Polygons - Pyramids, Prisms, and Spheres
Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides
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Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides
Writing an Equation of a Line From Two Points
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Writing an Equation of a Line From Two Points
Calculating the Slope Between Two Points in 2 Easy Ways
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Calculating the Slope Between Two Points in 2 Easy Ways
Writing the Equation of a Line from a Point and Slope Extra Practice
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Writing the Equation of a Line from a Point and Slope Extra Practice
Graphing Lines given a Point and Slope Extra Practice
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Graphing Lines given a Point and Slope Extra Practice
Understanding and Using the Triangle Inequality Theorem
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Understanding and Using the Triangle Inequality Theorem
Writing the Equation of a Line given a Point and a Slope
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Writing the Equation of a Line given a Point and a Slope
Writing the Equation of a Line in Slope Intercept Form
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Writing the Equation of a Line in Slope Intercept Form
Graphing Lines - Practice Problems
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Graphing Lines - Practice Problems
Graphing Lines Written in Standard Form Part 2
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Graphing Lines Written in Standard Form Part 2
Calculating Perimeter of Polygons and Parts of Circles
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Calculating Perimeter of Polygons and Parts of Circles
Graphing Lines Written in Standard Form Part 1
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Graphing Lines Written in Standard Form Part 1

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @dulceacosta114
    @dulceacosta114 20 годин тому

    This makes senses to me now I cried because I couldn’t figure it out but after watching makes so much sense 😊

    • @JamesNpersonal
      @JamesNpersonal 17 годин тому

      That is awesome Dulce that you kept looking into you found a way that made sense to you! Always find a way that makes sense to you and don’t give up. This is my personal account but I wanted to say thanks!

  • @SegundoChachipanta
    @SegundoChachipanta 3 дні тому

    Just wanted to ask isn’t for 6x+9=3x-3 and the answer is x=4 and not x=-4 because u didn’t add the negative for the last step which it had to be -12/-3=4 but u forgot to add the -3 u had just put -12/3=-4. Just want to double check with you.

    • @JamesNpersonal
      @JamesNpersonal 3 дні тому

      Hey! This is my personal account so I hope you still see this reply. When I subtracted 3x from both sides, I ended up having a positive 3x = -12 and that is because 6x - 3x is positive 3. So then -4 is correct Let me show you a little trick. Teachers are always on you about checking your answer. I know! We are annoying about that. The thing is, you really can use it to see if you made a mistake. In this case, if these equations are equal for a value, you should be able to plug it in on both sides and it should work. Let’s try the positive 4! 6(4) + 9 = 3(4) - 3 24 + 9 = 12 - 3 33 = 9 So this obviously isn’t true. The key here is we are solving for the ONE number that does work! Every other number won’t work. This is a rule for one variable equations like this. Let’s instead try that -4! 6(-4) + 9 = 3(-4) - 3 -24 + 9 = -12 - 3 -15 = -15 So that is the right answer. I hope this helps you beyond this question. Think of the power of knowing you are correct! It is a good feeling. Math often leaves us hoping we are correct when we turn in a test. Think also of multiple choice. I want my students to know how to solve the problems. But if stuck, of the four answers below on a MC question, we know one will work in plugged in! 😉 I really hope this helps and thank you for watching my videos. Every view, like, and subscribe means a lot to me. Have a great day!

  • @Rogelio-r4g
    @Rogelio-r4g 25 днів тому

    Finally understand multi-step equations

  • @Merakireads
    @Merakireads Місяць тому

    Thank you soo much! I have a uni entry test coming up next week, and needed to revise old concepts I learnt for the syllabus. This was very helpful! ❤

  • @lloydsinternational9833
    @lloydsinternational9833 2 місяці тому

    このビデオをありがとう、本当に助かりました

  • @cheyenne8184
    @cheyenne8184 2 місяці тому

    LOVE HOW YOU CIRCLED THE CONSTANTS AND PUT SQUARES OVER THE VARIABLES. You're a great teacher, thank you for this video. This has been the most helpful video that I have watched thus far.

  • @sriorganics9442
    @sriorganics9442 2 місяці тому

    w vid

  • @edennapoloni
    @edennapoloni 3 місяці тому

    I learned more math on your channel than I did in an actual math class lol! Thank you so much ❤

  • @nick17799
    @nick17799 3 місяці тому

    I'm studying a bachelors of cybersecurity and have had to take a statistics based critical thinking class - I felt overwhelmed with the amount of maths I needed to learn in a short period of time but, these videos are a life saver. Your teaching method is flawless, the way you convey these concepts is remarkable, thank you.

  • @awadhhasan5937
    @awadhhasan5937 4 місяці тому

    man u deserve every good things i thank god for finding your channel i always thought math is not for me because i always get f now its so simple and smooth thank u sir you have changed my world of math

  • @mery2756
    @mery2756 4 місяці тому

    I’ve seen this video 10 years later and you really have helped me for my major test tomorrow appreciate all ur effort thank you so much for this video!!!

  • @Azno43
    @Azno43 4 місяці тому

    This video acutally helped me a lot, tons of video on youtube dosent really explain and give you question to try, this video help me a lot and im gonna use ur channel. thank you

  • @Sweetlemon-u5s
    @Sweetlemon-u5s 4 місяці тому

    Hello, where can I find the quiz website you mentioned in this video?

  • @OldTown_Workshop90
    @OldTown_Workshop90 5 місяців тому

    im 23 i just learned how to do simple equations from one of your 10 old years ago video, suprisingly you stil do math heheh

  • @justynalexander1567
    @justynalexander1567 5 місяців тому

    I love this keep up the great work

  • @justynalexander1567
    @justynalexander1567 5 місяців тому

    So much help thank you

  • @georgesesay6656
    @georgesesay6656 5 місяців тому

    how can some one get person teaching

    • @mathlearningmadeeasy
      @mathlearningmadeeasy 5 місяців тому

      Hey! I am not too sure what you mean. Could you maybe explain a little more? I would be happy to help if I can. :)

  • @kay-fionlamore5352
    @kay-fionlamore5352 5 місяців тому

    Sir, I love you!. I spent three weeks trying to understand solving equations, when I tell you I was stuck, I was STUCK. Thank you for your patience and dedication for math turtle like me.

    • @mathlearningmadeeasy
      @mathlearningmadeeasy 5 місяців тому

      The love is mutual! You have no idea how much comments like these brighten my day! Teaching math for as long as I did was a labor of love. Helping people overcome the fear and anxiety that math can put in so many of us (myself included at one point) is really a special experience in this world. The fact that it continues to help on here was never an intent of this channel back then, but it brings me a lot of joy. Thank you for the kind words. You will have to define a math turtle for me because I really am interested in that one! But I seriously doubt you are one! You are a had working learner who will go to UA-cam to be sure you succeed. I am impressed by YOU!

  • @ryguy8643
    @ryguy8643 5 місяців тому

    9:51 you said add 2x

    • @mathlearningmadeeasy
      @mathlearningmadeeasy 5 місяців тому

      I totally did! It is wild how hard it is to find your own mistakes, and sadly I can't edit a video like this without starting over on viewership. But thanks for letting me know so my OCD can be frustrated. :) Want to really laugh, check out my combining like terms video. It took 9 years for someone to tell me it actually says on the first slide "Combing Like Terms". facepalm We all do our best and I am happy this video helps so many even with my occasional misspeaking or inability to spell. :)

    • @ryguy8643
      @ryguy8643 5 місяців тому

      Great spirit. My OCD is what caught it. I did have to look at "combing" a few times to realize it wasn't combining. What if you did edit it would that reset it and bring it to the top?

  • @dionnasoares8332
    @dionnasoares8332 5 місяців тому

    what is nearpod?

    • @mathlearningmadeeasy
      @mathlearningmadeeasy 5 місяців тому

      Hey! It is a tool that allows questions and answers. I am trying it out, but worry it will hit capacity and need to try some new models. The goal is to create not only a video but a way to check yourself as you go for those that want it. The link is in the description if you want to try.

  • @MaRXsJ
    @MaRXsJ 5 місяців тому

    I have a quiz tomorrow and i cannot express how much this video has helped me! Thank You SO Much.

    • @mathlearningmadeeasy
      @mathlearningmadeeasy 5 місяців тому

      That is so great it helped you! It is amazing you go to this length for success and I applaud you so much for being someone who just has to learn! That is an awesome trait that will take you far in education and life. You know the thing that drives me crazy in the comments of this channel? SO many people tell me they have a test tomorrow or a quiz and they are so thankful they were able to use this to prepare. But they NEVER tell me how the quiz or test went! I really want to know! If you did well, awesome! If you didn't on one or more parts, why not? How did this not better prepare you? I could even make a follow up to help catch those mistakes for the next student. So, hint hint, let me know! :)

  • @user-lw5ey6gy1j
    @user-lw5ey6gy1j 6 місяців тому

    Thankyou so much for this. You explained this better than my teacher did in 2 weeks 🙌🏾

  • @DeeCLin
    @DeeCLin 6 місяців тому

    Thank you so much! I have a huge test tomorrow and this helped extremely! This got me to an A+!!

  • @AshirAamir
    @AshirAamir 6 місяців тому

    Your good at teaching

  • @henrykeys7181
    @henrykeys7181 6 місяців тому

    Excellent! May I have your notes for students to follow?

    • @mathlearningmadeeasy
      @mathlearningmadeeasy 6 місяців тому

      Hi. I am not entirely sure where these notes would be these days as I taught this many years ago. If you want to send me an email through here I can look around on the flash drives I have and see if I can track them down for you.

  • @Turtle123-sk3gv
    @Turtle123-sk3gv 6 місяців тому

    How would you solve a problem like 8-(6-6n) + 9 = -2+12 (n +1 )?

    • @mathlearningmadeeasy
      @mathlearningmadeeasy 6 місяців тому

      I am guessing you might have needed this response earlier, but the best way I know to approach this is to treat the - sign as an invisible 1. 8 - 1(6 - 6n) = -2 + 12(n + 1) Then follow the same steps I showed in the video. Distributive property first. 8 - 6 + 6n = -2 + 12n + 12. (-1 is tricky, especially on the -6n) I can't show the shapes here, but combine like terms on each side. 2 + 6n = 12n + 10 Next, you need to solve an equation with variables on both sides. Here is my video on that ua-cam.com/video/9lowiz4GJrI/v-deo.html

  • @Cute_2029
    @Cute_2029 6 місяців тому

    This what we taket at the school

  • @dudebro9091
    @dudebro9091 7 місяців тому

    Thank you soooooo much!!! I've been stuck on this for weeks now but then I found your video and everything clicked. Thank you again!

    • @mathlearningmadeeasy
      @mathlearningmadeeasy 7 місяців тому

      Awesome! So glad to hear that! thank you for supporting my channel and keep up the good work!

  • @dgfiresshows453
    @dgfiresshows453 7 місяців тому

    Wouldn’t -3/12 be positive 4?

    • @SegundoChachipanta
      @SegundoChachipanta 3 дні тому

      I also got a positive 4 he forgot to add the -3 and he just did -12/3=-4 that’s how he got a -4 but yea it is x=4

  • @ItsspicyIcy777
    @ItsspicyIcy777 7 місяців тому

    hi

  • @RootDoda
    @RootDoda 8 місяців тому

    I have learned more by your videos than all the years I spent in school I wish I had a teacher like you to make me understand and love math like you do keep doing what your doing your amazing. A lot of love from Albania ❤❤❤

    • @mathlearningmadeeasy
      @mathlearningmadeeasy 6 місяців тому

      So sorry I am so slow to respond! I wish I had more students like YOU! Kind and hard working who search the internet for help to make sure they succeed! :)

  • @rafimilano8918
    @rafimilano8918 8 місяців тому

    How do we know what to add in 3x +10=7x-2

    • @JamesNpersonal
      @JamesNpersonal 8 місяців тому

      Hi. I missed this one so I am sorry for a slow reply. I would recommend you get all the constants to the same side so the problem becomes a simple two step equation. That is what I always taught my students. Organize it so it looks familiar and you know what to do from there. Since we would want to subtract the 3x from both sides later, I would add 2 to both side so the x terms end up on the right side and the constants the left 3x + 10 (+2) = 7x - 2 (+2) 3x + 12 = 7x -3x -3x 12 = 4x /4 /4 3 = x

  • @magnumjohnson9628
    @magnumjohnson9628 9 місяців тому

    Great video 🎉

  • @magnumjohnson9628
    @magnumjohnson9628 9 місяців тому

    Very helpful, thank you so much for posting this

  • @nicolenew1708
    @nicolenew1708 9 місяців тому

    THANK YOU

  • @shankish
    @shankish 9 місяців тому

    how do you do the same thing (figuring out if it is one, no, infinite) but with one equation???

    • @JamesNpersonal
      @JamesNpersonal 9 місяців тому

      Hi there! Well the thing is, what the number is solutions is referring to is the number of times that these two lines cross. Imagine two pieces of uncooked spaghetti (but they have no ends and go on forever). If you set them down you could make them cross once in tons of different ways. You could also make them never cross by laying them parallel to each other. Or you could make them always cross by putting one on top of the other one. This method algebraically figured out which situation we have so that you don’t need to graph them. Graphing is an inefficient way to figure this out and always has a lot of room for error. Understanding how the slope of lines determines this is where you want to really focus. Same slope for both lines means parallel or on top of each, so hence no solution since parallel or infinitely many if it is just the same line one on top of the other. One solution then occurs anytime they have different slopes, or the angle which you lay down the spaghetti is a different angle. Even if the two do not cross the way you lay them down, if they extended forever at the ends they would cross somewhere, even if it is outside your house down the street or in another state, eventually they would cross. This fundamental understand if the WHY is how you really understand math. This whole situation doesn’t even make any sense for one line. Because one piece of spaghetti can’t cross or intercept with another if there isn’t a second piece. I imagine you are looking at a different type of problem. In the near future, I do plan to create some short videos teaching some of these concepts, so please share the problem here! I have some guesses as to the type of problem, but it wouldn’t be 1, none, or infinitely many, so I would like to hear what the problem is and give you a little guidance.

  • @AdrinetteXLadynoir_333
    @AdrinetteXLadynoir_333 9 місяців тому

    Oh my gosh thank you SOOOO much for posting this video, you just saved my math quarter 1 grade. Im so grateful for you and your videos, you explain it so well. Even though it was posted 9 years ago it still helped me soo much! Thank you.

    • @JamesNpersonal
      @JamesNpersonal 9 місяців тому

      That is awesome! I really appreciate the positive feedback. Math learning doesn’t expire and even if things change, sometimes it is nice to learn maybe a slightly different way if it helps it “click”. Also give yourself a big pat on the back for continuing to stick with it and finding a way to understand!

  • @lowjinks8453
    @lowjinks8453 10 місяців тому

    My cousin James is internet famous! Awesome videos.

  • @Kai_Lame
    @Kai_Lame 10 місяців тому

    Thank you so much! This helped so much since my teacher always went through the problems and equations so fast. I always got scared during questions I didn't know but now I understand! THANKS

    • @mathlearningmadeeasy
      @mathlearningmadeeasy 10 місяців тому

      I am so glad! Thank YOU for being a supporter of my channel and for sharing your experience.

  • @DrunkDuckXD
    @DrunkDuckXD 10 місяців тому

    Thank you so much. I have not seen this stuff in 17 years

    • @mathlearningmadeeasy
      @mathlearningmadeeasy 10 місяців тому

      Good for you to take a crack at it again! Glad it helped! Keep it up. 😁

  • @gaugeprice8139
    @gaugeprice8139 10 місяців тому

    brain hurt

  • @Angus_n_stuff
    @Angus_n_stuff 10 місяців тому

    Just got into the 8th Grade, this topic was really confusing and mind boggling, until I found this, Thank the lord.

    • @mathlearningmadeeasy
      @mathlearningmadeeasy 10 місяців тому

      I totally get it! Math can be like that! Until it clicks it seems like a foreign language. If you think about it, Math really is a new language. Give yourself credit when you figure out something new after trying many ways to help it click, and give yourself patience when you are still on the way to understanding. There is no such thing as a “math person” any more than there is a “Spanish person” or an “English person”. We just have to learn! Excited for your year and I hope you come back to my channel!

  • @brohodi4329
    @brohodi4329 10 місяців тому

    im studying for the ASVAB thanks for helping me

    • @mathlearningmadeeasy
      @mathlearningmadeeasy 10 місяців тому

      Awesome! Not sure what that is but I hope I helped and that you crush it!

  • @sevynpersonalities2640
    @sevynpersonalities2640 11 місяців тому

    🎉

  • @user-wg4pu6ip8e
    @user-wg4pu6ip8e 11 місяців тому

    Thank you so much helping me with this I had test tomorrow thank u so much for helping me ❤❤

  • @dakotajones6395
    @dakotajones6395 11 місяців тому

    Thank you, you have a very enthusiastic new subscriber! I'm a 57 year old woman with leukemia. To Keep my chemo-soaked brain sharp, I'm relearning algebra. You're making it easy-isher. I'm enjoying learning, thanks so much!

    • @mathlearningmadeeasy
      @mathlearningmadeeasy 11 місяців тому

      I love your enthusiasm and you are an inspiration! Keep me updated on how the learning is going and the recovery as you hit milestones of success! You got this!

    • @dakotajones6395
      @dakotajones6395 11 місяців тому

      @@mathlearningmadeeasy Thank you for replying! This was too easy, so I moved on to quadratics. Ummm, backing up... I love this, tho. Thank you very, very much.

  • @Milky.Cookiesss
    @Milky.Cookiesss 11 місяців тому

    THANK YOU SO MUCH I am in 8th grade algebra 1 honors, and I was worried because I could not understand this, but you helped me so much, I hope your still alive because you are an amazing teacher! ❤

    • @mathlearningmadeeasy
      @mathlearningmadeeasy 11 місяців тому

      I am alive!!! A few close calls but my math skills somehow helped me evade death 😉 So glad it helped you!

  • @gohlo9426
    @gohlo9426 Рік тому

    I’m going to cry thank you so freakin much

    • @mathlearningmadeeasy
      @mathlearningmadeeasy Рік тому

      You made my day! Thank YOU for supporting my channel and me. This is a fun side project to bring good and help people with math. I only recently got the ability to be a partner so it really is a labor of love and not profit. I love so much the comments and knowledge that I can help. I hope you continue to find help in my videos. I plan to starting making and releasing new content with extra practice and companion lessons. Big dreams for this page hopefully! 😁

    • @gohlo9426
      @gohlo9426 Рік тому

      @@mathlearningmadeeasy yes! Also have u done a video on similar triangle proportions? I would rlly appreciate it if u did

  • @kfjfkeofitorhf9520
    @kfjfkeofitorhf9520 Рік тому

    XX--6X+16= X----6++16= X==22

  • @kfjfkeofitorhf9520
    @kfjfkeofitorhf9520 Рік тому

    XX++2X--15= X+++2-----15= X=--13