@@yaymath OMG!! I didn't know u would reply thx a lot, excuse me but I have a question...so is adding the powers when it's a multiply problem? don't get me wrong, but I didn't see any malfunction in it...
@@merepainter7013 Happily. It's not wrong, it's just that when people say "add" without understanding why, then they'll be bound to forget the rule eventually. Better to understand why the powers "add" in the first place.
12:25 I feel like an easier explanation here is to be like "Okay we have 12*10^7, we need to move the decimal over one place which means you go 1.2*10^ONE (for moving it over one place) *10^7 which then turns into 1.2*10^8" That's easier for me anyway. Good video tho!
Even if I'm not taking any math lessons, I still watch ur vids...ur just amazing
That warms my heart. Thank you.
@@yaymath OMG!! I didn't know u would reply thx a lot, excuse me but I have a question...so is adding the powers when it's a multiply problem? don't get me wrong, but I didn't see any malfunction in it...
@@merepainter7013 Happily. It's not wrong, it's just that when people say "add" without understanding why, then they'll be bound to forget the rule eventually. Better to understand why the powers "add" in the first place.
@@yaymath Hi there. Umm, nice T - shirt you are wearing. I do believe you speak Italian or something.
Could you do some more Precal Trigonometry videos?
Going more in depth?
Can you go over algebraic fractions and difference of squares please?
Done: yaymath.org/index
What examples are you having trouble with?
Thank you for being you, & for what you do.
Thank you- Donald. So kind of you to say.
Keep it up👍
12:25 I feel like an easier explanation here is to be like "Okay we have 12*10^7, we need to move the decimal over one place which means you go 1.2*10^ONE (for moving it over one place) *10^7 which then turns into 1.2*10^8" That's easier for me anyway. Good video tho!
Can you cover 1+1. It’s hard for me C: lol
Lol