Math Warm Up Problems Set #1

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Hello everyone! For today, I will be going over some math warm up problems. These math warm up problems are not specific to any math topics, I will cover a random combination of math warm up problems just to get our brains in the math mode.

In this video, I cover 3 math warm up problems that test your understanding of a few different concepts.

Sections in this video:
0:00 Introduction to Math Warm Up Problems
1:44 Math Warm Up #1
5:12 Math Warm Up #2
8:46 Math Warm Up #3

Problems in this video:
1.) 4√[(x-1)(x-2)(x-3)] + 4 = 4 What are the possible values of x and what is the sum of the possible values of x?
2.) What is the greatest prime factor of the least common multiple of 21, 24, 60?
3.) Given 3^1 = 3, 3^2 = 9, 3^3 = 27, 3^4 = 81, 3^5 = 243, how many digits are in 3^25?

Related Videos:
Greatest Prime Factor: https://rumble.com/vlc6x2-greatest-common-factor-gcf-greatest-common-divisor-gcd-caveman-chang.html
Least Common Multiple: https://rumble.com/vkzmib-least-common-multiple-add-and-subtract-fractions-caveman-chang.html

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