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4.75 out of 5
16 ratings in Saudi Arabia
Best doctors and teachers ever 👨🏫👌 thank you
Very Well Explained,just love it Wish if I know this before.
Thanks for everyone behind this App especially the lecturer ♥️ I was zero in the statistic but know I am a hero
It’s just fascinating teacher and treasure of materials
Great Tutorials!
There is at least one mistake in there. That I have encountered
I’m studying for my Ged math quiz. This app has helped me so much. I basically dropped out in the fifth grade and there’s so much that I have to cover that. I don’t know. I love the way that you teach in a way as if I’ve never seen it before, I wish there was more information about you, teaching the lesson, such as where you taught your name, etc. I would like to know some more history on the person teaching the lessons
This is absolutely the best app and has been a life saver. It’s been decades since I’ve been in school and now I’m going back and need a solid refresher on all the math I learned in high school and college. I honestly feel I would have been lost regarding math without going through Jason’s courses. This app will also be very helpful as my 6th grade daughter continues through school if she struggles understanding certain math concepts.
I was cruising through the algebra courses and loving it until I think there was sign error in an example problem in part 2 of factoring by grouping. I had a calculus teacher check the problem and he agreed there was an error. I had no problem with this until I got to part 3 of factoring by grouping. He uses an example where a negative exists between two groups. In the part 2 example there was a similar setup where the sign error went unnoticed. The process of dealing with the negative between the two groups is now fuzzy to me because the sign error in part 2. Without the sign error I would maybe not be so confused about the specific scenario with factoring the group.
Jason and his team created one of the best Math learning platforms in the United States. Hands down better than Khan academy or any other YouTube videos. His videos can take anyone that doesn’t know how to do fractions ( 5th grade math ) to calculus level in less than a year. Best learning app ever.