Algebra 2 - Graphing Rational Expressions (2 of 2)
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Here is the second installment on graphing rational expressions! This is part 2 of 2, covering vertical asymptotes, horizontal asymptotes, holes in the graph (point discontinuity), and factoring before graphing. Part 1 introduces horizontal asymptotes and graphs several examples. YAY MATH!
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I like how when the girl asked a stupid question basically saying she's seen 20 min of this lecture without getting step 1, the instructor says "because that's x, we're plugging in. I'm glad you asked." lol. Great way to make someone feel like their question wasn't stupid. I should take note.
lol but seriously no one questions are stupid. It's an ignorant one
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Your a really great teacher, but it's very distracting hearing the same questions that your student's ask over and over and over again! Pay attention class my goodness!
no you don't understand this topic is probably the most challenging topic in Algebra 2. You may get which is so great for you but others may get other topics quicker than you and may get other topics slower than you. In this case, slower.
Kristina Logue ikr I feel like he is teaching a bunch of retarts.
the whole point of school is to ask questions if you don't get it. I disagree they are asking some good questions
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Very good explanation
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Shouldn't the points be at (0, -4) and (2,4) in the last graph? as opposed to (0, positive 4)?
why its (_1.2) I mean from where 2?
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the students were getting really annoying, other than that great video, truly improved my concept on rational graphs, thumbs up!
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Teacher is very patient with students and explains things well.
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I guess when students really like their teacher, they get incredibly obnoxious.
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We need more teachers like you. I've rarely been in a class where kids are actually asking questions and wanting to learn. Most of the students in my class are too shy, out of fear that they'll be seen as dumb. I'd rather see kids ask seemingly "stupid" questions than to ask nothing at all.
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Really helped but the students are asking too many questions.
Thumbs up if it was helpful
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It was kinda confusing at 19:00
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why is there two versions of this video, from different years, different time, and same intro
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AWESOME teacher ... really helped and I really liked the kids in the background because they answered some question I needed to hear.
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how do you know when to go higher in the degree of 1 ?
great teacher! with a lot of patience"
wanted to see harder questions
Thank you for the help.
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