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Gee, I am 63. I am having such a got time with your teaching. I never thought I could have fun with math.
Me too
Yep, this is how I am spending my retirement. :)
I had forgotten so much math that it annoyed me. I have found your shorts the best way to relearn. Keep them coming!
Love your teaching. You always make it so simple and easy to understand.
You just taught me in one min and my teacher has been talking about this forever
The open circle is the composition operation.
Shouldn’t the symbol between square roots be a dot instead of a circle?
Prof. Thank you.
Thank you oh wise and learned one...
I actually remember this from grade 12 math
taking it on the 10th grade
How come I was never taught such an easy way. If all math teachers were like this man we wouldn’t be so far down the list for math scores. Is he a genius teacher or are the ones we had so poor?
Can 26, 21 cancel out at the end?
Thanks for you Please how solved the equation e^(-x) *(x)^n =1/f *e^(-y)*(y)^nWhen f=0,995 , n=0.25 and y=0.02
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Thanks
You're welcome
I'm going back to school.
Wow😅
That does not look simpler
cant it be more simplified
nope cuz 21 and 26 are relatively prime numbers so their gratest common dividor is 1
@@pearlwoodsword5965 Can we not subtract 5 from 26 and then divide it by the index to have a final result of x(21root of x^5)?
Gee, I am 63. I am having such a got time with your teaching. I never thought I could have fun with math.
Me too
Yep, this is how I am spending my retirement. :)
I had forgotten so much math that it annoyed me. I have found your shorts the best way to relearn. Keep them coming!
Love your teaching. You always make it so simple and easy to understand.
You just taught me in one min and my teacher has been talking about this forever
The open circle is the composition operation.
Shouldn’t the symbol between square roots be a dot instead of a circle?
Prof. Thank you.
Thank you oh wise and learned one...
I actually remember this from grade 12 math
taking it on the 10th grade
How come I was never taught such an easy way. If all math teachers were like this man we wouldn’t be so far down the list for math scores. Is he a genius teacher or are the ones we had so poor?
Can 26, 21 cancel out at the end?
Thanks for you
Please how solved the equation
e^(-x) *(x)^n =1/f *e^(-y)*(y)^n
When f=0,995 , n=0.25 and y=0.02
Good
Thanks
Thanks
You're welcome
I'm going back to school.
Wow😅
That does not look simpler
cant it be more simplified
nope cuz 21 and 26 are relatively prime numbers so their gratest common dividor is 1
@@pearlwoodsword5965 Can we not subtract 5 from 26 and then divide it by the index to have a final result of x(21root of x^5)?