I know Im asking the wrong place but does anyone know of a trick to log back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly lost the login password. I appreciate any help you can offer me.
@Decker Immanuel i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm trying it out now. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
If there was a contest of how to explain this concept in the clearest and most understandable way, you'd wipe the floor with the other guys. Many thanks. Cheers!
Making the diagram from scratch was very helpful. what most teachers don't get is that all students don't have the teacher's level of perception . anyway thanks a lot!
Before this video I just learned the formula but didn't know where it came from.I understood and appreciated it so well today-All thanks to this awesome video. I am so grateful for your videos,I would genuinely be lost without them .Thank you soo much❤️😊
your explanations were crystal clear and easy to follow! I went one step further and attempted to convert the parametric form to the vector form by taking the cross product of the 2 parallel vectors and compared the 2 equation forms and sure enough they gave me the exact same results.
I'm having my exam next week and your videos on vectors truly helped me a lot but I think it would be better for you to increase the volume of your video when u record it....otherwise such a wonderful video and explanations that I ever had
The confusing part of this topic, to me, is the fact that while A is a position vector from the origin; the vectors s and t are not positional vectors from the origin even though they have taken the same format as A. For s and t to be on the plane, they each must represent the difference of two positional vectors from the origin. I hope my understanding is correct. It is the only way that will make sense to me. Hope you can comment on it.
Have you checked this out? www.examsolutions.net/tutorials/cartesian-form-of-a-plane/?level=A-Level&board=Edexcel&module=Further%20Pure%201%20A-Level&topic=8148
maybe you should add these planes videos on MEI C4 since it is literally the same. But greats videos, you sir definitely helped me with getting A's in quite a few different modules. 100 in C1 and M1 Thanks a lot!
Best explanation so far!
I know Im asking the wrong place but does anyone know of a trick to log back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly lost the login password. I appreciate any help you can offer me.
@Jairo Bjorn instablaster =)
@Decker Immanuel i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm trying it out now.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Decker Immanuel it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thank you so much you saved my account !
@Jairo Bjorn Glad I could help xD
You deserve a lot more credit than you get. Thanks, I owe you
Tatenda Chawanzwa Thank you for using my work and any support you give to keep this project going.
If there was a contest of how to explain this concept in the clearest and most understandable way, you'd wipe the floor with the other guys. Many thanks. Cheers!
great sir, finally I could grasp the concept
How do you have 4 hands? Please explain!
He used Cross Product
Making the diagram from scratch was very helpful.
what most teachers don't get is that all students don't have the teacher's level of perception . anyway thanks a lot!
really sexy video, helps a lot, perfect explanation cheers man
First video of mine that has been sexy! Thanks anyway.
pastryboy so funny
The conceptual explanation behind the formula given in this video is brilliant. Finally I understand the concept thank you!
Thank you very much. This will keep on helping students till eternity
this is amazing!! my teacher never really explained this properly but now i understand it so well, it makes so much more sense :D
Thank you for the clear explanation 👏🏽
First time I can picture a 3D graph 👌 thank u so much
Perfect demonstration of idea about plane definition with vectors
Before this video I just learned the formula but didn't know where it came from.I understood and appreciated it so well today-All thanks to this awesome video.
I am so grateful for your videos,I would genuinely be lost without them .Thank you soo much❤️😊
Superb explanation. Perhaps the best I have seen so far!
your explanations were crystal clear and easy to follow! I went one step further and attempted to convert the parametric form to the vector form by taking the cross product of the 2 parallel vectors and compared the 2 equation forms and sure enough they gave me the exact same results.
You are a gem🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
I'm in my second year of Chemical Engineering at University of Leeds and your videos are still saving me! You are a gift!
Good to hear that I am still saving. Best wishes.
your explanations make it look so easy.
Thanks you for such great explanation
Great explanation - wish you would have been my teacher!
brilliant!
thanks!
Great great visualisation thanks
lol 4 hands. was the best video i found so far. thanks
Thank you, great video
THANKS SO MUCHHH
i cant believe i searched the whole youtube for videos like this and theres only one
amazing explanation
i got an A on my final mathematics exam by watching your videos. :)
The best of all
Amazing video! Thank you very much sir!
Noshin Tarannum Thanks for using it and your comment.
Beautifully explained
Very well explained: visual and succinct.
Awesome video
Superb explanation!
U are a good teacher 😗very clear explanation
Thanks for watching
ExamSolutions thanks for helping me a lot. I am non English speaker but I can still understand your explanation. Thanks again 😁
Absolutely Brilliant!!!
4 hands??? No wonder you're amazing
Excellent video as usual! May I ask what software you used for the right-hand 3D drawing?
I'm having my exam next week and your videos on vectors truly helped me a lot but I think it would be better for you to increase the volume of your video when u record it....otherwise such a wonderful video and explanations that I ever had
Will look into this
Nice explanation. Thanks!
Thanks
Thank you so much, this really helps us to visualise planes :)
No problem. Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much for this explanation! It helped a lot!
Thank you
Can someone please explain whether the two vectors s and t can be parallel to the plane. And if no then why
this has helped me somewhat
Good.
WOW...just wow
What program do you use for 3d vectors in this video?
The confusing part of this topic, to me, is the fact that while A is a position vector from the origin; the vectors s and t are not positional vectors from the origin even though they have taken the same format as A. For s and t to be on the plane, they each must represent the difference of two positional vectors from the origin. I hope my understanding is correct. It is the only way that will make sense to me. Hope you can comment on it.
great explanation even better than the khan academy
Sir, What is that software you used to show the 3d figures?
Hi, how do i solve the equation of plane passing through a point with a normal parallel to a vector?
Have you checked this out? www.examsolutions.net/tutorials/cartesian-form-of-a-plane/?level=A-Level&board=Edexcel&module=Further%20Pure%201%20A-Level&topic=8148
that man has so many hands. he's ma champ hehe
awesome !!
what type of software you used to plot the vectors?
thankyou
veri veri nice thank frend
Hey what software are you using for the plane drawing? :)
will this go on a new FP3 catagory on ur website?
Yes. Work will start on this very shortly.
how do you have so many hands...
what application are you using to create these videos?
Its what I've been asking him, but he hasn't revealed its name!
maybe you should add these planes videos on MEI C4 since it is literally the same.
But greats videos, you sir definitely helped me with getting A's in quite a few different modules. 100 in C1 and M1
Thanks a lot!
👍👍👍👍
is Parametric and Cartesian Equation mean the same ?
Nope
Cartesian equation is a different representation of equation of a line (vector)
Whereas parametric equations is a subtopic of differentiation
Bro this made me fall asleep
I want to give you money.
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Sesky.
my brain is shit doesn't understand :(