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From the lens Polynomials.

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  • stockwellapril Jul 13, 2010 @ 3:16 pm | delete
    I had to tell you this is a great lens! I was just writing up a blog post on my site for our Factoring Polynomials with GCF video and found this while researching the topic. Your videos and explanations are really good. Thank you for sharing this information.
    http://blog.thinkwell.com/2010/07/pre-algebra-factoring-with-the-gcf.html
  • Aya Sumomo Jun 26, 2010 @ 7:57 pm | delete
    Thanks a lot! This really helps since I really need to focus on Math to make up for last year's bad grades.
  • Smolskis May 3, 2009 @ 11:54 am | delete
    Those are good videos but can you add one with multiplying two trinomials?
  • Elizabeth Austin Feb 26, 2009 @ 9:55 am | delete
    I just turned 20 and I'm preparing for college after being out of school since I was 16. Thank you so much for this site. I was so surpised at what all I had forgotten and all that I never knew.
  • =lalala= Feb 19, 2009 @ 3:24 am | delete
    HEY. i'm doing a research paper on polynomials. :D I still have a few questions that need answering:
    Why are they called polynomials?
    How long have polynomials(method) been used?
    How were they developed?
    Why are they important?
  • Linda M. Gregory Aug 24, 2008 @ 11:45 am | delete
    I am a 47 yr. old woman working on 3 degrees. My Psych. Soc. and Alcohol and Drug studies. The math I haven't really used much, like the polynomials, algebra etc...I was really feeling a bit overwhelmed with the tutorials at school and decided to work on these on my own. (yeah Right!) So I am so thankful that this sight has helped me plenty. I am almost confidant enough to go on and conquer University after this. It's sad to understand that a great many people probably do not go on to Universtity because of the math. Thank-you so much for making it a lot easier to understand. Thank-you a million times..Happy, Happy
  • ElizabethJeanAllen Apr 7, 2008 @ 5:06 pm | delete
    I don't teach students how to work with polymomials. We balance equations and calculate half-lifes. I wish I was an angel so I could bless you. We teachers need all the help we can get. * * * * *
    Liz

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My name is Trent Tormoehlen and I am a math teacher at Sycamore School in Indianapolis Indiana.  I will also be helping coach the schools Math Counts... more »

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