Graphing Circles (4 of 4: Completing the square)

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  • @b.a.bmillion5324
    @b.a.bmillion5324 5 років тому +5

    by Allah, I love you Mr woo

  • @adamtck8848
    @adamtck8848 5 років тому +3

    Getting cleverer by the day thnx to u

  • @Sai-e5b
    @Sai-e5b Місяць тому

    This is very helpful this concept was unclear to me

  • @katceline2463
    @katceline2463 5 років тому +1

    He’s very passionate about math and very excited to teach a class. Why can’t I see that in my math teacher? She’s so depressing 😂

  • @zainalzoubi2918
    @zainalzoubi2918 4 роки тому

    I have a question, why don’t we get the x and y coordinates? We get the center h and k, but don’t solve for x and y? Another thing will the center always be given or you will be asked to find it? And if so how do we find x and y and the center when not given? Or at least the title of the vid he explains it in. Thank you. You are a great math teacher, very passionate. Thank you very much

  • @jakebrooks6269
    @jakebrooks6269 5 років тому

    hey just wondering. If you have a quadratic equation, and you graph it and it curves (not u-turn, but L shaped) there is a number that line or equation will never equal/touch. A number that the line will keep on getting close to, the equation being able to solve into closer and closer numbers but it will never reach a particular number. Is there a possible way to calculate that number?

    • @WoLF42x
      @WoLF42x 5 років тому +1

      A line/equation that never touches is called an asymptote, and I think the L-shapes curves you're talking about are hyperbolas, not quadratics. It is possible to calculate these using limits. A basic example would be y = 1/x

  • @offentlicher.intellektuell2306
    @offentlicher.intellektuell2306 5 років тому

    in which classes u educate this?

  • @akshaychopra6679
    @akshaychopra6679 5 років тому

    Sir, why u put square brackets in domain and range. √3 is an irrational number and actually we can't plot it on the graph without rounding off which will give us some error. So, there has to be open brackets there. Am I right sir???. Please correct me if m wrong somewhere

    • @Leopol
      @Leopol 5 років тому +1

      as long as you write √3, which is the exact number, then you can write square brackets. if however, you would have written 1.73205 instead of √3, then it would no longer be exact and you would have to change the sqare brackets to a normal bracket

    • @Leopol
      @Leopol 5 років тому +1

      but then again, that would not be the entire doman/range. you can also think about it with the question: can you be at the endpoints or not? if you can, square brackets, if you can't, normal brackets

    • @akshaychopra6679
      @akshaychopra6679 5 років тому

      @@Leopol thank you for your help brother