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You are one heck of a great teacher. I love your style....I think what most teachers miss is they only explain the concept once, then do a bunch of examples without reinforcing the explanation -- which I think is key. This is easily the best explanation of this concept on youtube and beyond. I'm relearning maths as an adult for fun, something I always struggled with, and I can tell your videos are going to be a massive help. Thank you!!!
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Love you videos! As a middle school math teacher, I appreciate the visual support. In the future, I'd recommend that, when simplifying, write out 2/2 (or whatever you are using to simplify). I emphasize to students that this number is equal to 1 which does not affect the value of the fraction. Just a thought.
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A thin circular ring, of radius 20cm, is charged, with a uniform charge density(rho). If a small section, of 1cm length, is removed from the ring. Calculate the electric field intensity at the center of the ring.
If you have worked the problem all the way through and gotten the answer, you then check to see if the answer can be simplified. Sometimes it can and sometimes it can’t. What do you mean when reference division?
Sir, you are greatly appreciated. I graduated from a baccalaureate registered nurse course and enjoyed math so much. I took a remedial algebra class that allowed me to come to par with much younger students who had higher ACT scores. In fact, they struggled while I made easy “ A”. Your style of teaching is very easy to follow. Your metaphors and visual aides are great.
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You are one heck of a great teacher. I love your style....I think what most teachers miss is they only explain the concept once, then do a bunch of examples without reinforcing the explanation -- which I think is key. This is easily the best explanation of this concept on youtube and beyond.
I'm relearning maths as an adult for fun, something I always struggled with, and I can tell your videos are going to be a massive help. Thank you!!!
Thanks v much. The point at school. Shown 1 eg then copy method. Not explained why. We followed the mechanics without knowing why. You have refreshed my memory and expanded my understanding about the 'why' on numerous subjects age 81 uk
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Love you videos! As a middle school math teacher, I appreciate the visual support. In the future, I'd recommend that, when simplifying, write out 2/2 (or whatever you are using to simplify). I emphasize to students that this number is equal to 1 which does not affect the value of the fraction. Just a thought.
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A thin circular ring, of radius 20cm, is charged, with a uniform charge
density(rho). If a small section, of 1cm length, is removed from the
ring. Calculate the electric field intensity at the center of the ring.
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So how to do know what to divide it in close to the end of the problem to simplify? Thank you
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I think when we are dividing by a fraction,essentially converting it into a whole part and then multiply.
1/2÷1/4
Cross multiply
(1×4)/(2×1)=4/2=2.
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Isn't that the same as cross multiplying and then dividing? It works out the same?
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Sometimes you're simplifying at the end other times you're dividing, how do I know which route to take?
If you have worked the problem all the way through and gotten the answer, you then check to see if the answer can be simplified. Sometimes it can and sometimes it can’t. What do you mean when reference division?
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