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Long division with numbers is difficult for many people too, and this is actually quite similar. But if you try enough problems, you learn to be careful with your signs and remember to subtract--which means to add the opposite (always show the signs like shown in the video where you circle the change in sign)--just like when you learned long division in elementary school. With enough practice, you can get it even though it seems confusing at first.
Because you are subtracting both terms of the binomial. So you need to distribute the negative sign which in the same as changing the signs. It's like subtracting 32 which is really - (30 + 2) which is NOT -30 + 2, but -30 -2.
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thank you sooo much. i have this student teacher teaching my class instead of my regular teacher, and i don't understand a single thing she teaches us. i have literally been learning off youtube for about 3 months now and you explain it so much better than she does.
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Long division with numbers is difficult for many people too, and this is actually quite similar. But if you try enough problems, you learn to be careful with your signs and remember to subtract--which means to add the opposite (always show the signs like shown in the video where you circle the change in sign)--just like when you learned long division in elementary school. With enough practice, you can get it even though it seems confusing at first.
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Because you are subtracting both terms of the binomial. So you need to distribute the negative sign which in the same as changing the signs. It's like subtracting 32 which is really - (30 + 2) which is NOT -30 + 2, but -30 -2.
Hello, why do you change both signs vs just the first one when subtracting? Must you switch both sign when you switch the first one?
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@jsuzuki75: This is Part 1 of long division. I start easy and move to more complicated problems. See all my videos on long division to see long division with higher powers. My website organizes all my videos by topic. Go to YourMathGal and then dot com.
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too bad my text starts me off on third degrees... :(
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