Im flunking my Math 101 because my teacher is very old and she has a soft voice. Just wanted to say how much you helped me. Im having my long quiz tomorrow and i think im gonna be okay. Im dropping this so that you'll find inspiration to keep making tutorials like this.
Hi, Joshua. I am glad the video is helpful to you! I know it’s rough at times, but be persistent! (I’m also sure your math teacher would love to help you. I hope you’re comfortable asking her.) -Mia
Im flunking my Math 101 because my teacher is very old and she has a soft voice. Just wanted to say how much you helped me. Im having my long quiz tomorrow and i think im gonna be okay. Im dropping this so that you'll find inspiration to keep making tutorials like this.
Hi, Joshua. I am glad the video is helpful to you! I know it’s rough at times, but be persistent! (I’m also sure your math teacher would love to help you. I hope you’re comfortable asking her.)
-Mia
This was a fantastic video. Very thorough and the professor is well spoken. Thank you!
Hi, Shree. Thanks for writing! I'm glad the video was helpful!
-Mia
Finally, I understand this topic. Thank you so much.
Hi, Michaël. Glad to hear it! Thank you for writing.
-Mia
Really enjoyed this video. Helped me learn this better. Thank you!
I'm glad it was helpful, Samantha!
-Mia
Fabulous explanation mam
thank you ma'am.. you deserve more subs and views :))
Hi, B&W! Thanks! You're kind.
-Mia
Thanks for uploading. Very helpful!
Hi, Basel B. I'm glad the video is helpful. Give me a shout if any questions, problems, or confusions arise as you continue your studies!
-Mia
this is really helpful. thank you.
Hi, Ammar. Glad to hear it, thanks!
-Mia
This is amazing, thanks so much!
Thanks, Tori! I'm glad it helped!
Regards,
Mia
How to prove this
Prove: (M/W
1.(A->~A)
2.(A->W)
3.(~A->M)
And
Prove: (X/Z)
1. [(X/Z) → ~K]
2. [W → (C/~P)]
3. [(C/~P) → (X&W)]
4. { ~[~W / ~(X/Z)] / (X&~Z)}
5. {~ (X&W) / ~[(X/Z) & ~K]}