Thank you so much for sharing!! I've been putting off my college math courses because I just couldn't grasp it but hopefully, your videos will help!! 😊🙏🙏
Rearranging equation from one side of equals sign to other, as in this case x+2=5 becomes 5-2=3. But, when you rearrange when does equation become ÷ by?
Here’s a fact: In elementary algebra, FOIL is a mnemonic for the standard method of multiplying two binomials[1]-hence the method may be referred to as the FOIL method. The word FOIL is an acronym for the four terms of the product: First ("first" terms of each binomial are multiplied together) Outer ("outside" terms are multiplied-that is, the first term of the first binomial and the second term of the second) Inner ("inside" terms are multiplied-second term of the first binomial and first term of the second) Last ("last" terms of each binomial are multiplied) FOIL method
If your in 5th grade I’m sure your familiar with PEMDAS and stuff like that which is good, they should teach you algebraic expressions and things like that, getting familiar with algebra is good for you
You can teach anyone Algebra but you will find it impossible to make me learn Albgebra...😢 despite the fact that I would love to grasp it. It is just one of those things that I can't figure out.
@@pamelaanderson3225 Yes, it just came back to me. Alfalfa was the taller skinny kid with the cowlick hair. Algebra was actually their pet mule. Funny the things you remember later in life. :)
Thank you so much for sharing!! I've been putting off my college math courses because I just couldn't grasp it but hopefully, your videos will help!! 😊🙏🙏
burh I understood it and I'm ten at grade 5
Thank you so much I had a hard time with math and this video helped me so much !
thanks for the lesson
I’m only in third grade but I love math so thank you so much
Im only in 5th grade
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Rearranging equation from one side of equals sign to other, as in this case x+2=5 becomes 5-2=3. But, when you rearrange when does equation become ÷ by?
Thanks very much.
This will be helpful
Here’s a fact: In elementary algebra, FOIL is a mnemonic for the standard method of multiplying two binomials[1]-hence the method may be referred to as the FOIL method. The word FOIL is an acronym for the four terms of the product:
First ("first" terms of each binomial are multiplied together)
Outer ("outside" terms are multiplied-that is, the first term of the first binomial and the second term of the second)
Inner ("inside" terms are multiplied-second term of the first binomial and first term of the second)
Last ("last" terms of each binomial are multiplied)
FOIL method
I'm in 5th grade and I understand this already. Is that good??
Im also in 5th grade
It is
Same
If your in 5th grade I’m sure your familiar with PEMDAS and stuff like that which is good, they should teach you algebraic expressions and things like that, getting familiar with algebra is good for you
You can teach anyone Algebra but you will find it impossible to make me learn Albgebra...😢 despite the fact that I would love to grasp it. It is just one of those things that I can't figure out.
Same :(
Could you tutor me please
If you have any problem u need help with, I would be happy to help.
@@Ok-kr4vt would you foreal I am trying to pass my g.e.d. math lol
@@arkasantilee1982 I dont know what g. e. d is. But, I love math and would like to help u.
@@Ok-kr4vt General Educational Diploma, is for those without a High School Diploma.
@@richardl6751 What topics in math do you need help with?
I'm 3rd grade and studying calculus is that "normal"
I'm 3rd grade and I understand. Is that good?
I guess?
is that college algebra
Wasn't Algebra a Little Rascals character?
That would be Alfalfa
@@pamelaanderson3225 Yes, it just came back to me. Alfalfa was the taller skinny kid with the cowlick hair. Algebra was actually their pet mule. Funny the things you remember later in life. :)
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am watching this somanytimes but i cant understand did that mean am dumb i understands othwrs except for this😢😅😢😢
Ok and 4q
Algebra is concerned with structure.
my class never lesson to the class
John the JACKASS, make some thing super simple look complicated. John a perfect definition of a JACKASS