Algebra 2 Regents June 2023 (Parts 2, 3 and 4, Questions 25 - 37)
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- Опубліковано 4 лис 2024
- In this video I go through the Algebra 2 Regents June 2023, parts 2, 3, and 4, questions 25-37.
Here is a link to the practice exam:
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If you have any specific topics you want me to cover, let me know in the COMMENT section. Thanks for watching!
we got this guys (i dont got this)
Taking my algebra II regents test tmr, this was a really good review for me. Thank you!
How did the test go?!
By this marvelous response, I’d say the test didn’t go too well😅
@@CasualUA-camCommenter hmmm, fellow person who is taking it tomorrow
@@chenivan6171 yes, sadly.
@@CasualUA-camCommenter well hopefully ur confident in your skills, i wish u luck
Thanks u helped me nailed my algebra test 😌
I am happy to hear your test went well! Awesome work! Which topics from A2 were most challenging?
I'm confused about #26 at 3:49 - can't sqrt(positive number) be a positive or negative number? When I read sqrt(4), I think "what number squared equals for", and the answer is 2 or -2... In which case -1 would be a valid answer. What am I missing?
We only involve + or - when we take the sq root of x^2.
The square root of 4 is = 2. The positive value, in this case 2, is called the principal root.
I'm cooked
I'm go to cooking now
How did it go?!
@@vinteachesmath broo you know what my exam is so bad he was teaching this that don't even coming in exam I like this uncommon weird question I don't know New York City is tf education system and why they giving fucking hard question??!!
im retaking this regents tomorrow. Will the test be the same as the one in June like this one?
It might have some of the same problems but it will be different
I’m retaking it as well
@@kurscy8806 Yea Same Goodluck
Same topics, different questions. Good luck to everyone that took the test!
for the first question if i say “the office can survey every 5th student that enters the office.” would that be alright?
That would likely get credit, but I would choose a more public spot like the entrance to the campus.
for #27 could i say “as p(t) increases over time, the population increases” or would it be wrong ?
They aren't super strict with exact phrasing/grammar. As long as you mention the population increasing, which you did, you should be fine. The reason behind why the population increased is most important.
Hi, Mr. Vin. I have a question how do you solve question number 36, the second part. algebraically? Thank you so much!!
i asked my math teacher about this before, its actually impossible without the calculator
im so cooked tomorrow chat
At least u only need like 14 mc to pass and you can just plug into the variables for a lot of them
@@ithinkihaveamnesiahey I just wanted to thank you for commenting this, killed my stress 99% even though I over study.
@@IceSabed 😭😭 Honestly i’m still stressed out, i’m really bad in this class but i think i can pass the curve is like really good
Best of luck to all of you (I'm screwed)
@@ithinkihaveamnesia math is never easy, good luck!