The Maths Prof: Sequences nth Term (part 1)

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Hello I'm a slow learner and i didn't understand all the videos about finding the nth term. But i understood yours very well. THANK YOU SO MUCHHHH

nicacanuto
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Wow 😲 you're so good, you explained it better than my teacher ....for some reason i prefer YouTube teachers over my teachers..

onneilekookgale
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Your a life saver I don’t know what I would do if this video wasn’t here

matipamhembere
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Excellent. There should be 80K views or more with such videos. Possible to upload Part 2 - Quadratic Sequences? Clarity along these lines would be useful for more challenging sequences.

martinohare
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Best method of teaching .nMy math teacher was twaching me about this i didnt even understand a single word my teacher said . i couldnt understand but bc of u i understood it . A big, thanks love u ❤❤❤

Zadhaider
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Excellent method of teaching. My teacher was teaching me in class and I could not learn but I learner here in 8 minutes. A big thank you

mixmvrb
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Same here, the nth term has been mystical to me up until now. Thank you prof very well explained.

michaeltraynor
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Very good video, you are one of the best maths teachers I have had! Also, you may have just rescued me for my exam next week…

ranvir
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This is actually one of the best explanations out there, hands down. And Very simply done

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Your a life saver your explanations make much more sense than how my math teacher explains it thanks a lot I'll pass my test tomorrow cause of you 😊 subscribed 😊

Ashley__
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I found it a bit hard to work out nth terms but ur explanation was extremely helpful, thank u😊

johnettatannehajibike
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Hey. There is a formula for this! tn= a+(n-1) d. Where a is the first term and d is the common difference. For instance, a is 2 and d is 3 in the first example of this video.
Hope it helps:)

xpoint
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very helpful wish you could be my teacher

hamzahtahir
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what would we do without the maths prof😩

Jords-mcrl
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I've been terrible at math for so long but now I might have a better chance at passing now

loosdamoose
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I, m looking for part 2, right now i have method for calculating nth term for quadratics ; I form 3 equations with 3 unknowns and equate each to the first 3 terms of the sequence
In the first eqn I substitute
n=1 to the eqn an^2+bn+c=1st term
n=2 to the eqn an^2+bn+c=2nd term
n=3 to the eqn an^2+bn+c=3rd term
And then I use calculator to solve.
Still looking for other alternatives and a method for cubic nth terms

ahmedmasoud
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TYSM UR A LIFE SAVER my exam is tomorrow

gihanabuhassan
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Quick tip; you could have instead subtract the n number with thevfirst number in the sequence

Example:

2, 5, 8, 10
The n is 3n then di this
2-3 youll get -1 combine them all, you'll get 3n-1

This is how i solve them its much easier for me! ^^

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I recall this kid asking me for help with nth degree math. Admittedly, I had never heard of it until he mentioned it. lol

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