Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Donald in Mathmagic Land - Motivating Maths Students

Division by 0.

We all know that 0/x=0. Many of the students also say that x/0=0 which is incorrect. Division by 0 is not defined so it is incorrect to assume x/0=0.
People get lazy and ignore the parenthesis. They forget the importance of the parenthesis and forget to include them as they go further down to solve the equation. These mistakes are not the problem of the understanding the problem but result because of the negligence.
If you are struggling with math, I have a you tube channel "TeacherSatya" where I regularly post online Math video tutorials that can help you improve your math. There are many benefits of learning Math Lessons online. You can learn at your own pace without the pressure of keeping up with your class mates. You can pause and replay the math videos at any time and as many times as you need. Each video is systematically segmented to cover a specific topic. In addition to your regular class teaching, watching online videos can teach you different things. It can offer you a different approach to solve a problem or help you better understand the problem. An online video tutorial covers a wide range of subject and you can find a video for the specific problem you are looking for.
Some of the topics that these videos have covered are as below. I have also linked the each video for your reference
The video explains the method to find the percentage of unknown number using equation, base, amount and percentage.
Find square root using long division and prime factorizationThere are numerous nearly incomprehensible scientific concepts we have lots and lots of trouble wrapping our heads around. There are physics concepts like quantum mechanics; extra / hidden dimensions and relativity theories; biological concepts like the mind / brain duality, free will, self-identity, and the nature of consciousness; there's the mathematical concept of the square roots of negative numbers; and metaphysical / philosophical issues like why is there something rather than nothing or what exactly is the nature of reality?

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