@@sajithomas8168Yea my school too, but what I think they meant by that comment is that some schools don’t teach kids long division, which I think is a bummer lol-
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If these videos were around when I was in high school I would have had way less stress. Half the battle for me was giving up when I got frustrated, because I felt the teachers weren’t explaining it simple enough or they would rush through the lessons once they felt at least half the class understood. This also makes it easier for us guardians who have to help our little ones with their homework. I’m glad your content is here for all of us to learn from, no matter what age.
thank you so much, i was really nervous and unready for the test that is coming up tomorrow. It really helped and gave me confidence that I could ace the test.
Can you tell the trick about how to determine if two exponential number are given for a comparison like which one is greater 2²² or 3¹¹ , like this , is there any short trick?
You gave an example where you can easily convert to a common exponent, by rewriting 2^22 as 4^11. But what if you weren't this lucky? In general, you could convert the exponential expressions to a common base. You'd use the change-of-base rule for exponential terms, such as 3^11 becomes 2^(log_2 (3) * 11) You'd then compare: 22 log_2 (3) * 11 Isolate the log term: 2 log_2 (3) Now we just need to know whether log base 2 of 3 is less than or greater than, or equal to 2. There are reference tables where you could look this up in the days before calculators. You can also do integration of 1/x. Alternatively, you can also reason it with the behavior of general log functions. Since 2^2 is equal to 4, we know that log_2 (4) = 2. From the shape of the logarithm curve, it is an always-increasing function. So log_2 (3) is less than 2. This concludes that since 2 > log_2 (3), that 2^22 > 3^11.
I wasn't looking for this video, but I thanked the UA-cam algorithm because I never had such gorgeous math teacher when I was young. If I did, I would probably be working at NASA by now. 😍
Thank you for this video it made my grade higher because my teacher said this is a 5th grade skill and I learn this not even in 5th grade thank you !!!
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were not that old... my school still does it this way
@@sajithomas8168No kidding, this is how my school does it too lol
@@sqwyglesame lol
@@sajithomas8168Yea my school too, but what I think they meant by that comment is that some schools don’t teach kids long division, which I think is a bummer lol-
I'm only 10 they do this a different way ❤😂
Thank you for this. I've been confused on how to tell where to put the decimal in the quotient, you explained it better than my math teacher.
Same for me when my teacher explained it I didn't understand
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Great refresher for me, your videos have not let me down yet. So far I’ve gotten 2 perfect scores on my last 2 quizzes out of 25 questions. Thank you for your service! 👍🏽👍🏽
I used to be so freaking bad when i didn't know these, i just learnsd this yesterday and im very proud of my self, ( i watched Mr. J )
This really helped me ty ty
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I'm glad there's a short about this. Currently speedrunning my science math questions and forgot how to divide decimals :v
Wait science has math?
@@Flat-cat Yep.
@@Flat-cat "science is the mix of all subjects,except social studies." -my science teacher
@@Flat-cat probably physics
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Omg thanks so much ive been struggling with this fr. Now i understand it better..
If these videos were around when I was in high school I would have had way less stress. Half the battle for me was giving up when I got frustrated, because I felt the teachers weren’t explaining it simple enough or they would rush through the lessons once they felt at least half the class understood. This also makes it easier for us guardians who have to help our little ones with their homework. I’m glad your content is here for all of us to learn from, no matter what age.
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thank you so much, i was really nervous and unready for the test that is coming up tomorrow. It really helped and gave me confidence that I could ace the test.
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My daughter is in class 5 if she doesn't understand the math then she asks help from her teacher but still she doesn't get it like simple division
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Can you tell the trick about how to determine if two exponential number are given for a comparison like which one is greater 2²² or 3¹¹ , like this , is there any short trick?
Yes so look 2² is 4 and 3¹ is 3 greater is 2²>3¹ so 2²² >3¹¹
You gave an example where you can easily convert to a common exponent, by rewriting 2^22 as 4^11. But what if you weren't this lucky?
In general, you could convert the exponential expressions to a common base. You'd use the change-of-base rule for exponential terms, such as 3^11 becomes 2^(log_2 (3) * 11)
You'd then compare:
22 log_2 (3) * 11
Isolate the log term:
2 log_2 (3)
Now we just need to know whether log base 2 of 3 is less than or greater than, or equal to 2. There are reference tables where you could look this up in the days before calculators. You can also do integration of 1/x.
Alternatively, you can also reason it with the behavior of general log functions. Since 2^2 is equal to 4, we know that log_2 (4) = 2. From the shape of the logarithm curve, it is an always-increasing function. So log_2 (3) is less than 2.
This concludes that since 2 > log_2 (3), that 2^22 > 3^11.
Thanks a ton! 🙂
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Find by long division method x³+3x²+3x+1 by x+1 plz make a video on this question🙋
Try synthetic division
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Please upload part 2 of decimal division
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I wasn't looking for this video, but I thanked the UA-cam algorithm because I never had such gorgeous math teacher when I was young. If I did, I would probably be working at NASA by now. 😍
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Can you do a tutorial how to do division with 0. On the front
Like - 0.6÷ 0.36 ect.
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I thought it was gonna be a different way of solving it but it's just the normal division i was about to cry😭
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Thank you for this video it made my grade higher because my teacher said this is a 5th grade skill and I learn this not even in 5th grade thank you !!!
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Could u please divide 88.1 by 1.47
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Can you do 3 digit number multiplied by 2 digit number
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How to build a 5 digit number with decimal by adding numbers for example : _________ 50+5+0.2+0.06+0.006
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Can somebody explain what she said the reason im having trouble is because people talk too fast
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