ffs this is awesome, the way you explained them like "how did we get this", "we do this", like thank you SOOOO MUCH I was ready to fail Math but then I saw this on my recommendation you saved me.
I am sorry, but that would take too much time. Use factor by grouping. Factor out x^2 from the first two terms. Factor out -1 from the second two terms. You will have (x^2-1)(x+1). This first set of parentheses is a difference of squares, which you can factor. You end up with (x+1)(x-1)(x+1). Wish I could help more. I'm a part time professor; I work long hours and stay broke.
Those pesky signs. A video just for that, please. Negative this. Positive that. Double negative. But that's English class. The problem is everywhere! 🤔 😥
You might appreciate my video on adding and subtracting positive and negative numbers: mrb4math.com/#get_to_Addition___Subtraction In it I address at some length what you mention. (Link is to my website, but I put the video on my UA-cam channel as well.)
@@MrB4math I do really really really (ad infinitum) appreciate your time. I would thank you even more but it would keep you from addressing some other mathematical enigma. We wouldn't want that now would we Pythagoras, Jr.?
ffs this is awesome, the way you explained them like "how did we get this", "we do this", like thank you SOOOO MUCH I was ready to fail Math but then I saw this on my recommendation you saved me.
Thanks for the detailed comment; it helps me to hear how it is helpful. I wish you the best. Mr. B
I love the way you explain everything I catch on quick good stuff!😁
Thanks a lot... knew the process...but could not able to explain or where to start....now got the confidence
I'm glad it helped, and it's great that you wanted to understand what was going on.
Excellente teaching...
Thanks
this really helped I was struggling with factoring
Thanks for the comment. I'm really glad to hear that it helped.
Awesome teaching!
Cool those are what I’m working on in my class now I’m glad I come across this thank you for uploading video
Excellent, glad to hear it
😍😍😍thank you I also Iike how you write numbers.
I do appreciate your thoughts.
can you do a video with x^3+2x^2−x−2 please? i really need this asap
I am sorry, but that would take too much time. Use factor by grouping. Factor out x^2 from the first two terms. Factor out -1 from the second two terms. You will have (x^2-1)(x+1). This first set of parentheses is a difference of squares, which you can factor. You end up with (x+1)(x-1)(x+1). Wish I could help more. I'm a part time professor; I work long hours and stay broke.
Thank you sir!
Thanks so much help better than teacher
Thanks for the comment, and compliment.
Wow thanks man!
You are welcome, and thanks for the comment.
Those pesky signs. A video just for that, please. Negative this. Positive that. Double negative. But that's English class. The problem is everywhere! 🤔 😥
You might appreciate my video on adding and subtracting positive and negative numbers:
mrb4math.com/#get_to_Addition___Subtraction
In it I address at some length what you mention. (Link is to my website, but I put the video on my UA-cam channel as well.)
@@MrB4math I do really really really (ad infinitum) appreciate your time. I would thank you even more but it would keep you from addressing some other mathematical enigma. We wouldn't want that now would we Pythagoras, Jr.?