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When making a reflection 29:00, the reflection point is exactly the midpoint. You can use the midpoint formula. Given point (4,-5), reflection point (-6,5) Midpoint equations: (X+4)/2 = -6 (Y-5)/2 = 5 We have x=-16, y=15
This is awesome and well detailed not only did you have examples but you went over skills we've all learned but forgotten. And provided a base of what skill was presdent.
So, if I re-take the ACT and got lower score on Math than the previous test. Will they keep the higher score from previous test or will they just give you the new lower score?
Someone help. Shouldn’t the 30 cars question be A? It’s asking for what’s between. The 24-17 gives 7, within 20+ and 30, not exactly between 20 and 30, right? We have to exclude what’s part of 20, which is less than 7?
If one your scores increase more than like 2 points, your composite score should increase because that’s the average of all your scores. You can search up ACT calculator and play with it and see how much your composite score would increase if you get a certain score. If you are taking the math by itself, I haven’t so I’m not too sure but I’m pretty sure it will increase your superscore.
Yes it’s A. Knowing that the a^2 + b^2 are 9 and 7, the hypotenuse is the squared root of 130(81+49), which is approximately 11. You add them all up: 17+20+13+8+11=69
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When making a reflection 29:00, the reflection point is exactly the midpoint. You can use the midpoint formula.
Given point (4,-5), reflection point (-6,5)
Midpoint equations:
(X+4)/2 = -6
(Y-5)/2 = 5
We have x=-16, y=15
At 7:39 it's supposed to be -5 because when you subtracted 9x on both sides you left out the negative sign next to 15
Yes x should be -5
If you watched 2 seconds more you would see that he corrects it
Was looking for this comment. But yes, he did correct it👍🏽
You are a hero , thanks for videos like that ; keep on
Glad you like them!
This is awesome and well detailed not only did you have examples but you went over skills we've all learned but forgotten. And provided a base of what skill was presdent.
thanks for the awesome feedback! 👍
Could you do an ACT reading walkthrough next?
Stay tuned!
Best teacher ever!!!!
Can you upload the PDFs of these math problems?
Can you do the reading section and English
You bet! Stay tuned
Will it work for Sat too
So, if I re-take the ACT and got lower score on Math than the previous test. Will they keep the higher score from previous test or will they just give you the new lower score?
the higher
yes, you can superscore it
Why is this series private?
will this works for ACT subject test too?
your videos are amazing! tysmm!
For the very first problem… 6000/25= $240 per board… 21,840/240=91
Why over complicate that?
WHERE WAS THIS WHEN OMG I HAVE MY ACT TOMMORROW 😢😢
Someone help. Shouldn’t the 30 cars question be A? It’s asking for what’s between. The 24-17 gives 7, within 20+ and 30, not exactly between 20 and 30, right? We have to exclude what’s part of 20, which is less than 7?
Or will the ACT never give math questions that u can’t find an exact answer in? Or can u find that it’s exactly five, if it is?
where can i find the remaining problem types
If I take the ACT just the math section will my composite score increase? Or is the Math section score just individual?
If one your scores increase more than like 2 points, your composite score should increase because that’s the average of all your scores. You can search up ACT calculator and play with it and see how much your composite score would increase if you get a certain score. If you are taking the math by itself, I haven’t so I’m not too sure but I’m pretty sure it will increase your superscore.
on the second question what is the answer because im confused what lengths we are doing pythagoras on
I believe it was A.
Yes it’s A. Knowing that the a^2 + b^2 are 9 and 7, the hypotenuse is the squared root of 130(81+49), which is approximately 11. You add them all up: 17+20+13+8+11=69
Will this work for Sat exam too
Probably, the exams are kinda similar.
So I assument they will have similar topics((problem types)skills)
@@letsdogeography7362 thank you
@@jasjivani3028 any time,enchantée.
At 18:01 where did the 3 come from?
2 squares of 4 edge lengths, plus 4 more edge lengths connecting the two squares, so 2(4) + (4) = 3(4)
Where are the rest of the skills?
On the way!
what about matrices?
Use your graphic calculator!
10:06
7:45
It was A rigjt cuz he didn’t put the negative
7:51 i think you did something wrong bc the answer should be -5 not positive
yup corrected it in the video!
Took the act today hopefully I'm unsuscribing
real stuff.
Why is this series private now ?
We had to take it down 😢
@@5Academy why ? I was only part 1 but is was diamond find