2015 20 14, 2015. I watched his video so I can pass and graduate from college at my older age that I was and I’m just trying to figure out he still doing video. I’m quite sure he still love them but very knowledgeable. I’m going to start introducing this to my grandkids. I’ve should’ve done it to my older grandkids, but he absolutely loves watching them😊
You, Sir, are to be congratulated. Teaching a parent who has taught you is a delicate business even when you both are alone. And you did it in “front of millions!” Kudos! I also love how euphemistic you always are and how you always latch on to something positive. (18:02 - 18:53 seconds) May you be rewarded for all your goodness.
I really hated math lessons in my high school and college days. But now I started to love it. Nice ang hoping that you continue vlogging because you're such a very good person and easy to be understood every time you explain your math lessons.
I'm back here from my yearly video on that prank you pulled on your student lol! Since it was a while ago can you make a follow up on it and how they are all doing in their lives and show how they look like now lol
This is so amazing to watch! I enjoy seeing you and your dad’s passion for math. I would just like to know, what kind of engineer is/was he? (I’m majoring in Industrial Engineering), so I’m naturally interested. And, is your dad really good at Calculus, as well? Thank you in advance! 😇
Hi Chyna, he was a mechanical engineer. Lots of drafting and designing parts that went into satellite systems. Industrial engineering sounds equally high level! Good on ya' for taking on such a challenge. I think my dad had his calculus days during school, but hasn't needed it for work.
Sir I have a doubt pls solve it N=28^99-27^99/28^98+27^98 (1)N is smaller than1 (2)N is greater than 1 (3)N is less than 0 (4)N is less than9 Plsss solve this sir
You have to get the bottom numbers of the fractions to be the same. You do that by multiplying each fraction by the bottom number of the other fraction. 2/3 x 2 = 4/6 and 1/2 x 3 = 3/6. Then you subtract. 3/6-4/6 = -1/6. You then write 1 as 1/1 and multiply by 6 which gives you 6/6. Then you add. 6/6 + -1/6 = 5/6
That comment about having "empathy for kids" is a key quality in a good teacher.
2015 20 14, 2015. I watched his video so I can pass and graduate from college at my older age that I was and I’m just trying to figure out he still doing video. I’m quite sure he still love them but very knowledgeable. I’m going to start introducing this to my grandkids. I’ve should’ve done it to my older grandkids, but he absolutely loves watching them😊
Spreading the love across the generations, so awesome.
You, Sir, are to be congratulated. Teaching a parent who has taught you is a delicate business even when you both are alone. And you did it in “front of millions!” Kudos!
I also love how euphemistic you always are and how you always latch on to something positive. (18:02 - 18:53 seconds)
May you be rewarded for all your goodness.
That's so wonderful how you notice so acute a detail.
I know how to answer these problems, yet I watch anyway~ because you are my FAVORITE math teacher. Plus, your dad, SO ADORABLE!!
I want to be like Tr. Robert ahdoot, I want you to help me on getting teacher's phone number
I really hated math lessons in my high school and college days. But now I started to love it. Nice ang hoping that you continue vlogging because you're such a very good person and easy to be understood every time you explain your math lessons.
Hi Gerlon, thank you so much for your sentiment.
Thanks to your dad for coming and you as well.
Memories are awesome and a way to relive that moment I'll also relive this math lesson!!
Absolutely! You totally get it.
Your style is so cool....Amazing. I tell my kids to watch your videos. Btw, now I know that you're smart caz your dad is smart ;-)
I love my teacher yay math. Im learning never went to high school. Im 82 years. Yay math is so good..
Both dad and son are adorable!
This reminds me that finding my dad is harder than find x...
lol stop
@@z3nkin dad? Is that you?
putih hitam I guess it is harder because that’s not him
I'm back here from my yearly video on that prank you pulled on your student lol! Since it was a while ago can you make a follow up on it and how they are all doing in their lives and show how they look like now lol
This is so sweet ❤
Thank you for seeing the full circle moment.
This is so amazing to watch! I enjoy seeing you and your dad’s passion for math.
I would just like to know, what kind of engineer is/was he? (I’m majoring in Industrial Engineering), so I’m naturally interested. And, is your dad really good at Calculus, as well? Thank you in advance! 😇
Hi Chyna, he was a mechanical engineer. Lots of drafting and designing parts that went into satellite systems. Industrial engineering sounds equally high level! Good on ya' for taking on such a challenge. I think my dad had his calculus days during school, but hasn't needed it for work.
Oh wow! That’s amazing. Thank you for responding😇
💪💪💪
Oh that is a lot of memories
The old man knows algebra better than I do 👍
Yes
Amazing.
I answered all of them in 25 seconds.
Sir I have a doubt pls solve it N=28^99-27^99/28^98+27^98
(1)N is smaller than1
(2)N is greater than 1
(3)N is less than 0
(4)N is less than9
Plsss solve this sir
your the best
8:31 eraser sticking to board
Wow! You are his twin.
Nice. 👍 you are both c👀l...
In the thumbnail. someone looked liked Sheldon from the Big Bang Theory.
Can I get a hi🤗
HIIII!!! lol
i am speed
hello sir I didn't get this one 2/3+x =1 1/2 🤔🤔🤔
You have to get the bottom numbers of the fractions to be the same. You do that by multiplying each fraction by the bottom number of the other fraction.
2/3 x 2 = 4/6 and 1/2 x 3 = 3/6.
Then you subtract. 3/6-4/6 = -1/6.
You then write 1 as 1/1 and multiply by 6 which gives you 6/6.
Then you add. 6/6 + -1/6 = 5/6
I noticed that Robert is wearing a kinda of an Italian t shirt looking. I don't know whether if he's Italian or speaks the language.
Dads Iranian.
@@brianbozo2447 Oh cool. I was just waiting for Robert's response lol
The math doug demaro
I alrwady know this but im just so bored