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5:57 the answer is y^5 in front of the cube root, not y^15 in case anyone was wondering why they got different answers. Awesome video!! Clarified a ton for me, keep it up please!!!
Because of Covid, I am forced to learn this in one day. Modules are so difficult and unnecessary. You are lucky that the professor taught it to you for a week. That was three years ago though. How are you doing now? Lastly, why in the world do you need to learn about simplifying radicals for nursing school? XD
you are a lifesaver. I just started university again as a mature student being out of school for 10 years or so. Most of the time feel out of place in class because my peers are very good in Algebra/Calculus. It's hard to keep with studies while working but your videos are helping me a lot. Thank you very much and I wish you all the best in life. take care
Hello! I acknowledge that this comment isn't addressed to me but I just wanted to say that you're not alone! I also feel out of place in class because of something that I was poor at while ng classmates were excelling at it (but it's not that I'm envious or anything it's just I tend to bring down myself when there are times that learning/improving is uneasy, but I'm working on it!) I also wish you all the best in life and please do take care of yourself! I know you'll get through.
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for anyone confused, what he did was right at 11:01. organic chemistry made a separate vid about simplifying radicals and explains why he rationalized it by 3sqrt of y^1 instead of y^2. the concept here is that your radicals wouldn't be able to cancel if you were to rationalize it by the cube root of y^2. that will just give you the cube root of y^4. basically, what he was subtract 3 (the index) from 2 (the exponent of y) which is how he came up with y^1.
Just got out of my math class he went over this stuff for an hour and I was lost as hell I’m only 1:21 into this video and all the dots are connecting! You’re literally gonna get me through this semester I swear😂😂
+evan gamer You're right. I had 2 of them in high school and I couldn't do this until now. They didn't take the time to explain the procedures like this guy.
I swear whenever I don't get something from school right, I just come here, and after just 10 minutes I can understand what I would have taken in 45 minutes, Thank you so much for your help. I am really amazed by how he just makes all his videos for free. He really is a hero!
I have a final coming up and radicals are the only part of the unit that I never understood, specifically the exponents. This video made it look so easy dude, thank you
MY TEACHER BEEN TEACHING THIS THE WHOLE YEAR AND I JUST FAILED THE QUIZ BC IT MADE NO SENSE and u just thought it wayyyy better in a 12min video. THANK YOUU
10:58 here you made a mistake, instead of placing y^2 it became y^1 which was very confusing for the last problem because the final outcome of the answer should have been y^2 multiplied to the other y in the denominator and cuberoot of y^2 on the numerator. I've read comments about another mistake with y bruh you got a real problem with y lmao , but overall great tutorial thanks.
there's nothing wrong with the last part, he just used 3^√y to rationalized the denominator. i used the method that my teacher taught me and we have the same answer
to rationalize the denominator we don't always have to copy what inside the root, what we actually need to do is multiply the denominator and numerator with the root necessary for the radical in the denominator to be removed. Since the radical in the denominator is cube root of y squared we now only need to multiply cube root of y in order for it to become cube root of y cube, which would ultimately cancel the radical sign .@@remydexterlavilla4273
I really hope this dude is still making videos and perhaps even teaching. I think this guy breaks down the problems really well and really helps with the comprehension of algebraic subjects like this and rational expressions among others. These videos from this gentleman have really been a great help in my math class. @TheOrganicChemistryTutor, if you read this comment, I really hope you're doing well, along with your family and friends, and I hope to see more videos and lessons here on youtube from you and I hope you live a great life. Thank you for these videos, you do a great job in showing how to tackle complex math (well, math that's complex to me haha!) Hope you're well, man. Cheers!🍻🍻🤘
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You helped me so much! I missed a day of school and I thought I could understand it myself if I just went over the notes but they didn’t have enough detail. I was stumped after each homework problem and now I’m going to ace my quiz on Monday. Thank you so much
I was sick for a week with an illness, maybe covid, and couldn’t go to school. Couldn’t even study bc I had zero energy and slept the whole week. Thanks for all the videos you’ve made dude, always saves me.
I have spent 8hrs on radical equations. Said I'll take a break and wound up here 😂😅 but I cried tears of joy because I understood so thank you & g'night
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Have a final test to finally boost by grade up since I’m on the brink of failing and this video made my understand the topic much better. Wish me luck in passing!
I watch 20+ video in google and youtube and searched and readed 9 times notes in google and 8 calculator. and i can't understand this freaking radicals. they have diffrent formulas . but your video was diffrentt i understand it withn 12 minutes? omg thank you :'( God bless thnk youuu
Thank you, I finally understand how to apply perfect square factor to variables with exponents. That's been driving me nuts and the textbook and teacher both sucked at explaining
Thank you so much! My teacher likes to give us long and cumbersome ways of solving this that are bound to have a mess up somewhere, but this makes it easier. Thank you!
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My mistake, it's a cubic root, thus we can say, that placing -2 in front of radical would only mean that we have negative inside of a radical (cubic doesn't remove minues), which is not negative, so no minus required 😬
When you removed the radical from the bottom, you multiplied the square root of y to the 1st power. Shouldn't that have been y to the 2nd power? Still, I find that your way of simplifying this problem way better than my text book. Thank you.
Omg. My math teacher didn’t take anymore questions from me because I was really lost. I have a quiz Tuesday about this stuff and after watching the first 5 min. I understood more than what my teacher taught me in 3 hours
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no, if there isn't a number in the index of the radical, that means that it is 2 (radicals have natural 2 index , just like how log base is naturally 10). Khan put two there so it can help us remember the index. You won't be graded off if you do put the 2 in the index. It's all about preference I'm assuming...
Thanks. What my teacher does is teach us the basics and the easy ones, he didn't dare to show us how to solve a radical with variables and dared to give us an advanced group project with equations that required processes that wasn't explained by him. Not to mention the project is 50% of our grade. Of course, by the end of the day he's the one thinking why the highest score a student had in math was 29. I'm always the one to listen and interact with the teachers, god forbid he seriously didn't teach us how. When it came to different subjects I usually get 50/50 or scores that were somewhat near to perfect but math? 9/50.
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5:57 the answer is y^5 in front of the cube root, not y^15 in case anyone was wondering why they got different answers. Awesome video!! Clarified a ton for me, keep it up please!!!
thanks man, i was confused as well.
Yeah!!.. I wondered about that, too!!!
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I knew I wasn’t crazy. 😃
What my professor couldn't teach in a week us showed me in 11 min good stuff
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you learning about simplifying radicals in college?? wherever you live is slow af
Luca I took that class as a pre req for nursing school and it was the most unnecessary hell I’ve ever experience. 😂
Because of Covid, I am forced to learn this in one day. Modules are so difficult and unnecessary. You are lucky that the professor taught it to you for a week. That was three years ago though. How are you doing now? Lastly, why in the world do you need to learn about simplifying radicals for nursing school? XD
@@ragingman7320 probably to be a "well-rounded individual"
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you are a lifesaver. I just started university again as a mature student being out of school for 10 years or so. Most of the time feel out of place in class because my peers are very good in Algebra/Calculus. It's hard to keep with studies while working but your videos are helping me a lot. Thank you very much and I wish you all the best in life. take care
Hello! I acknowledge that this comment isn't addressed to me but I just wanted to say that you're not alone! I also feel out of place in class because of something that I was poor at while ng classmates were excelling at it (but it's not that I'm envious or anything it's just I tend to bring down myself when there are times that learning/improving is uneasy, but I'm working on it!)
I also wish you all the best in life and please do take care of yourself! I know you'll get through.
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for anyone confused, what he did was right at 11:01. organic chemistry made a separate vid about simplifying radicals and explains why he rationalized it by 3sqrt of y^1 instead of y^2.
the concept here is that your radicals wouldn't be able to cancel if you were to rationalize it by the cube root of y^2. that will just give you the cube root of y^4. basically, what he was subtract 3 (the index) from 2 (the exponent of y) which is how he came up with y^1.
thank you so much !! i was wondering why he did that but your comment helped a lot :D
@@kyellewp3514 you're welcome, glad to be of help!
thank you, i was really puzzled
Just got out of my math class he went over this stuff for an hour and I was lost as hell I’m only 1:21 into this video and all the dots are connecting! You’re literally gonna get me through this semester I swear😂😂
EXCELLENT TUTORIAL. THANK YOU. U SHOULD BE A TEACHER. THERE ARE SO MANY BAD MATH TEACHERS OUT THERE.
+evan gamer You're right. I had 2 of them in high school and I couldn't do this until now. They didn't take the time to explain the procedures like this guy.
i've got one of them currently
he gets paid more to be a youtuber than a teacher lol
Maybe he is a teacher
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should be y^5 on the second problem, not y^15...?
Spencer Monson just noticed thanks seniore
Because the answer isn't squared, it's cubed, so not 4^2 but 2^3.
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I have a final coming up and radicals are the only part of the unit that I never understood, specifically the exponents. This video made it look so easy dude, thank you
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I think you made a mistake at 5:00 by leaving y^15 instead of simplifying it to y^5
brian fournet yeah I also got the same answer as you did
@@articcookie120 true
I also got confused there i was really hoping someone would talk about it on these comments
He also left the z if I'm not mistaken...
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MY TEACHER BEEN TEACHING THIS THE WHOLE YEAR AND I JUST FAILED THE QUIZ BC IT MADE NO SENSE and u just thought it wayyyy better in a 12min video. THANK YOUU
10:58 here you made a mistake, instead of placing y^2 it became y^1 which was very confusing for the last problem because the final outcome of the answer should have been y^2 multiplied to the other y in the denominator and cuberoot of y^2 on the numerator. I've read comments about another mistake with y bruh you got a real problem with y lmao , but overall great tutorial thanks.
there's nothing wrong with the last part, he just used 3^√y to rationalized the denominator. i used the method that my teacher taught me and we have the same answer
Nheil Cabulera yes to rationalize you have to copy whats inside the root, in this case it must have been y^2
Please help really don't get the last problem.. 😪
to rationalize the denominator we don't always have to copy what inside the root, what we actually need to do is multiply the denominator and numerator with the root necessary for the radical in the denominator to be removed. Since the radical in the denominator is cube root of y squared we now only need to multiply cube root of y in order for it to become cube root of y cube, which would ultimately cancel the radical sign .@@remydexterlavilla4273
If cube root of y^2 was multiplied, the denominator would not be rationalized because the radical would become the cube root of y^4
lmao watching this an hour before exams
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YOOOOO this is a lifesaver. the only mistake was when you put y15 instead of y5, just to make that clear. THX!!!
I thought I was dumb not to understand this in school, u make it so much easier plus u have a really relaxing voice
This was a lifesaver. I don't know why this is, but my textbook and resources at school do not explain it this thoroughly. Thanks.
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I really hope this dude is still making videos and perhaps even teaching. I think this guy breaks down the problems really well and really helps with the comprehension of algebraic subjects like this and rational expressions among others. These videos from this gentleman have really been a great help in my math class. @TheOrganicChemistryTutor, if you read this comment, I really hope you're doing well, along with your family and friends, and I hope to see more videos and lessons here on youtube from you and I hope you live a great life. Thank you for these videos, you do a great job in showing how to tackle complex math (well, math that's complex to me haha!) Hope you're well, man. Cheers!🍻🍻🤘
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Thank you so much for what you did. The videos are so helpful and it's needless to say! I feel like i concentrate more when i watch your online videos than sitting in class all day long. The school system literally drained the fun out of learning and your videos literally proves my point! Thank you and thank you
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Same but mines tomorrow
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I was sick for a week with an illness, maybe covid, and couldn’t go to school. Couldn’t even study bc I had zero energy and slept the whole week. Thanks for all the videos you’ve made dude, always saves me.
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I have spent 8hrs on radical equations. Said I'll take a break and wound up here 😂😅 but I cried tears of joy because I understood so thank you & g'night
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Have a final test to finally boost by grade up since I’m on the brink of failing and this video made my understand the topic much better. Wish me luck in passing!
Did you pass
@@drlemonjelly7085 I think I got like an 80 so yeah
I watch 20+ video in google and youtube and searched and readed 9 times notes in google and 8 calculator. and i can't understand this freaking radicals. they have diffrent formulas . but your video was diffrentt i understand it withn 12 minutes? omg thank you :'( God bless thnk youuu
5:53 - The exponent of y should be 5, not 15, right?
Exactly that should be 5 instead of 15 ig ?
Thank you, I finally understand how to apply perfect square factor to variables with exponents. That's been driving me nuts and the textbook and teacher both sucked at explaining
Thank you so much! My teacher likes to give us long and cumbersome ways of solving this that are bound to have a mess up somewhere, but this makes it easier. Thank you!
very good explanation. All the other videos on this include problems that are way to simple for the course I'm in. Thanks
You had me all the way up to 10:50 , I'm sure I missed something, but right now I don't get that part.
Thank you so much! My teacher is just handing out review sheets on stuff we learned on over a month ago and we have a quiz on it in two days. ;-;
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i was doing good till the last problem. I have no idea why you divided by 2 and i have no idea why you times top and bottom by y1 not y2
yeah i also thought of this
Because the 2's should have remained with a cube root symbol over them at the end and should have multiplied by y^2
Yea me too
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5:56 I'd like to enquire. Shoudn/t we place +- in front of 2? Isn't minus two one of two possible solutions?
My mistake, it's a cubic root, thus we can say, that placing -2 in front of radical would only mean that we have negative inside of a radical (cubic doesn't remove minues), which is not negative, so no minus required 😬
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When you removed the radical from the bottom, you multiplied the square root of y to the 1st power. Shouldn't that have been y to the 2nd power? Still, I find that your way of simplifying this problem way better than my text book. Thank you.
i have the same question
Omg. My math teacher didn’t take anymore questions from me because I was really lost. I have a quiz Tuesday about this stuff and after watching the first 5 min. I understood more than what my teacher taught me in 3 hours
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At 5:20 shouldn’t it be y to the 5th power?
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5:04 should it be y⁵ instead of y¹⁵? I'm confused or is it just he wrote it wrong can someone explain thanks!!
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By any chance, do you know why he adds index exponents on some answers and others not?
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5:59 you wrote y15 instead of y5
Correct
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Wait a min in 6:00 y should be 5 right?
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If your problem on your homework doesn't have a ^2 right before the radical, are you supposed to add that?
no, if there isn't a number in the index of the radical, that means that it is 2 (radicals have natural 2 index , just like how log base is naturally 10). Khan put two there so it can help us remember the index. You won't be graded off if you do put the 2 in the index. It's all about preference I'm assuming...
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Thanks. What my teacher does is teach us the basics and the easy ones, he didn't dare to show us how to solve a radical with variables and dared to give us an advanced group project with equations that required processes that wasn't explained by him. Not to mention the project is 50% of our grade. Of course, by the end of the day he's the one thinking why the highest score a student had in math was 29. I'm always the one to listen and interact with the teachers, god forbid he seriously didn't teach us how. When it came to different subjects I usually get 50/50 or scores that were somewhat near to perfect but math? 9/50.
why did you write y^15 [05:10]
She shoulda wrote 5
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Umm I understood absolutely nothing
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Bro W mans, my teacher didn't teach me all too well tbh this was definitely helpful, thank you