I never learned that graphing a square root function has a step pattern in my whole entire life!!??? That is SO cool to know!!
Thanks for giving me a lift to the station. You saved my life.???
Instead of calling it “vertext” just call it a reference point.
I can't find a video for graphing root 5 function. Any ideas?
How did you get the coordinates? (1,3,5,7)?
Very helpful. Thanks a lot.
"This is just plain ugly"
the fact that you take time out of your day to make these videos, i respect that and thank you.
some men just want to watch the world learn, and we need more like you
How would you graph a square root on a circle?
too much hand gestures but good
perfect!do you have exponential graph function?
Nice Video, However the (1/2) concept, is a bit confusing.
what if it is like 1/2 sqrt -x+2 +2? i mean what if the 1/2 is outside instead of -2?
what if you have 3 +/ root2 how do you put that on graph?
Oh my gosh thank you SO MUCH. I FINALLY understand graphing parabolas and square roots, i never understood how to plot the points until your step method
I laughed every time he went, "VERTEX."
Do you think its just as good to just write the regular points of square root x and then just do the transformations to it?
I never learned that graphing a square root function has a step pattern in my whole entire life!!??? That is SO cool to know!!
Thanks for giving me a lift to the station. You saved my life.???
Instead of calling it “vertext” just call it a reference point.
I can't find a video for graphing root 5 function. Any ideas?
How did you get the coordinates? (1,3,5,7)?
Very helpful. Thanks a lot.
"This is just plain ugly"
the fact that you take time out of your day to make these videos, i respect that and thank you.
some men just want to watch the world learn, and we need more like you
How would you graph a square root on a circle?
too much hand gestures but good
perfect!do you have exponential graph function?
Nice Video, However the (1/2) concept, is a bit confusing.
what if it is like 1/2 sqrt -x+2 +2? i mean what if the 1/2 is outside instead of -2?
what if you have 3 +/ root2 how do you put that on graph?
Oh my gosh thank you SO MUCH. I FINALLY understand graphing parabolas and square roots, i never understood how to plot the points until your step method
I laughed every time he went, "VERTEX."
Do you think its just as good to just write the regular points of square root x and then just do the transformations to it?