@@YoussefAmri-kh5svcognitos channel teaches gcse while ginger mathematician teaches igcse, and he shows PAST PAPER QUESTIONS!! they’re way more tricker than textbook questions!
@@GingerMathematician hey can i meet you by any chance, i am a 11th grader. You saved my math skills and journey. Have commented a lot too in your videos.
I have my test later on today and was looking for a last minute revision video on this topic! The explanations were very easy to follow. Thank you so much!
just wanted to come by and say i got my results i got A in maths and A in physics i did both of these exams with no tuition and no school because of money problems i owe my maths result only to u and the gcse tutor both of u legit saved my future and probabbly alot of other kids future too 💜💜💜💜💜
@@sapphireeyes69420damn you just gave me hope that I can do well in maths too, i do go to school but i can’t afford tuition and everyone in my class is saying that you do need tuition to get good grades
I could not remember that length of a line formula for my life. My teacher just thought it to me and I didn’t know how it existed, and so I always forgot it. That visualization at 27:41 completely opened my eyes. Now there’s no way I’m forgetting it!
Mind me this is just my opinion, but an easier way to solve Q3 at time stamp 31:04 would be to use the formula {(delta x)^(2) + (delta y)^(2)}^(1/2). In simple terms, the equation is square root of x1 - x2 squared plus y1- y2 squared.
10:22 Thank you so much Very helpful We also can find m2 from forst eqution if we rearrage it in standard form m=- coffifient of x/cofficent if y m2=-5/2 So m1=2/5 Since m1*m2 =-1 It means those lines are perpendicular
Hi sir I am in grade 10 now and I am going to write IGCSE 0580 march 2025. we are the first batch to write non calculator paper. requesting you to upload more videos for practising non calculator paper. Love from India, Tamilnadu
Thank you so much sir! just became through with my school ad math syllabus with you help! Really grateful :) Will share this channel with my friends to help them out too
I truly have to thank you for this!!! You’re such an amazing math teacher. I love your videos especially for revisions before my exams. Thank you very much again, best math teacher !❤
I CANNOT STRESS THIS ENOUGH im so grateful for u usually i get stressed whenever my teachers try to explain maths to me bc i cant keep up, but watching u explain each step so clearly genuinely helped me much and made me realise math isn't so scary after all THANK YOU GINGER MATHEMATICIAN URE DOING GREAT I HOPE U ACHIEVE EVERYTHING YOU WANT IN LIFE💟
@@GingerMathematician keep doing what u do teach! also i wanted to ask if you covered all the topics that will be included in igcse in your “all of __: what you need to know” series? im answering in Oct/Nov and i feel like all I can do is watch UA-cam videos to help me pass😭
Sir can you plzzzzzz make a video about straight line graphs from paper 2019 to 2023 please I really need to know all questions concerning this topic cuz I have my exam next week its on Tuesday so plz can you? Thank you soooo sooo muchhh ❤❤
We could have done question 3 c part more easily by just applying the distance formula. We know H's x coordinate is 0 as it lies on y, so we just need to know y, for now it can be just (0,s), s is what we need to find. THENNNN we also know G which is (-5,4). Apply distance formula, we know the distance is 13, it will go like this. 13 = √(-5-0)² + (4-s)² [13]²=[ √25 + (4-s)²]² Putting square on both sides to end square root. 169-25= (4-s)² √144 =√(4-s)² Putting square root on both sides to end square ±12=4 -s s-4= + 12 or s-4=-12 s=8 or s= -16 We have 2 possible answers so it will be (0,8) or (0,-16). BTW APPRECIATE YOUR EFFORT BRO, GREAT VIDEO
I'm truly grateful for your time and effort in sharing your thoughts! Your feedback and support mean a lot to me. Should you have any suggestions or ideas for upcoming videos, feel free to share them with me at gingermathematician@gmail.com
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In general, the inverse of a function doesn't directly help in finding the perpendicular equation of a line. To find the equation of a line perpendicular to another line, you typically need the equation of the original line and some information about the point at which the perpendicular line intersects it (e.g., a point through which the perpendicular line passes). Then, you can use the slope of the original line to find the negative reciprocal slope for the perpendicular line and apply point-slope or slope-intercept form to find the equation of the perpendicular line. If you can provide more details about the specific problem or equation you're working with, I'd be happy to assist you further :-)
@GingerMathematician Thank you for taking the time to reply. I've just covered inverse functions and every time I learn a new tool I want to use everywhere lol. However, looking at your kite question , given that you have an equation could the negative gradient be applied to the original function to help determine the perpendicular function . Negative gradients are perpendicular on a graph
@@GingerMathematician so basicaly i am watching all your vids on important topics for extended ( 0580 ) paper 2 and 4 and doing them simultaneously in my notebook, will this routine prepare me for my boards? Will i get comfortable with most questions in board by practicing ques's in your vids and other ques by myself, and also doing past papers
Hello, Ginger Mathematician. I've been doing some past papers on coordinate geometry, but I'm used to putting my answers as a decimal but when I check the mark scheme they write the answers as fractions, would I be able to still get the marks?
Thanks for the suggestion! Unfortunately, I can't get to it right away, but I've added it to my list for future content. I really appreciate your patience and support 😀👍
best teacher on youtube
Thanks Mahmood, very kind of you to say 😊👍
clearly you havent visited cognitos channel
@@YoussefAmri-kh5sv nah, the cognitos channel is good for the science subjects not for math
@@YoussefAmri-kh5svcognitos channel teaches gcse while ginger mathematician teaches igcse, and he shows PAST PAPER QUESTIONS!! they’re way more tricker than textbook questions!
At this point i think I’ve watched all your videos concerning igcse, you’re really the best math teacher on UA-cam. You deserve an award ❤
Doing my best 😊👍
clearly you havent visited cognitos channel
@@YoussefAmri-kh5sv cognitos it is trash
you’re not a mathmatician you’re a life saver
Glad I could help Gomana 🙂
@@GingerMathematician hey can i meet you by any chance, i am a 11th grader. You saved my math skills and journey. Have commented a lot too in your videos.
@@messifan2310 I'm based in Germany 😊👍
@@GingerMathematician Love to meet you in Germany one day in the coming months if youre okay with it
I have my test later on today and was looking for a last minute revision video on this topic!
The explanations were very easy to follow. Thank you so much!
Great I could help 😊👍
Well my igcse exam are done still came to give a like cuz you helped me alot
You're always welcome 👍 Are you onto A-Levels or IB?
@@GingerMathematician well i aint sure about that can you recommend me?
this has helped me so much dude im grateful from the bottom of my heart. keep doing what you're doing you're killing it!
Thanks Quixo 🙂 👍
This is literally my worst topic which I was revising today and what a coincidence the king has made a video on it 👑
Hope it clears up any problems and misconceptions :-)
best teacher on youtube this man deserves everything
Thank you Zedge, so kind to say 🙂 👍
clearly you havent visited cognitos channel
just wanted to come by and say i got my results i got A in maths and A in physics i did both of these exams with no tuition and no school because of money problems i owe my maths result only to u and the gcse tutor both of u legit saved my future and probabbly alot of other kids future too 💜💜💜💜💜
Just shows that with the right access to resources and advice, everyone has the chance to achieve the top grades 😊 Well done Sapphire!
brooo witout no school really??
@@studygaming1552 yeah with youtube and past papers its really easy
@@sapphireeyes69420damn you just gave me hope that I can do well in maths too, i do go to school but i can’t afford tuition and everyone in my class is saying that you do need tuition to get good grades
@@sissi9100 u can easily do it dw abt what others say they dumb af :)
I absolutely love your channel. It truly helps me beyond words. Thank you so much!
Fantastic to hear nixie 🙂 Any suggestions please let me know 👍
I could not remember that length of a line formula for my life. My teacher just thought it to me and I didn’t know how it existed, and so I always forgot it. That visualization at 27:41 completely opened my eyes. Now there’s no way I’m forgetting it!
Great to hear Noah 👍
your videos are really good for IGCSE maths
😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
Thanks a lot 😊Are you struggling with any topics at the moment?
good thing i watched this video before my exam. it had 9 marks worth of coordinate geometry questions, life saver!
Nice timing 😉
Mind me this is just my opinion, but an easier way to solve Q3 at time stamp 31:04 would be to use the formula {(delta x)^(2) + (delta y)^(2)}^(1/2). In simple terms, the equation is square root of x1 - x2 squared plus y1- y2 squared.
If that is easier for you, by all means use it 😊👍
10:22
Thank you so much
Very helpful
We also can find m2 from forst eqution if we rearrage it in standard form
m=- coffifient of x/cofficent if y
m2=-5/2
So
m1=2/5
Since m1*m2 =-1
It means those lines are perpendicular
No problem 😊👍
thank you for posting such videos sir , today is my igcse may /June 0580 board exam , and just in a day I understood my whole syllabus thanks to you
Intense Aaditya! Best of luck 😊
you make me feel so much less stressed about these exams! Thank you very much sir🙏🏻
Glad I can help Haya 😊
Thank you so much 💌
You're explained it very well
Im gonna do my IGCSE math next year and till then i hope I'll a good mark with your videos 💗💗
Stay tuned for more predictions and predicted papers 😊👍
Hi sir I am in grade 10 now and I am going to write IGCSE 0580 march 2025. we are the first batch to write non calculator paper. requesting you to upload more videos for practising non calculator paper. Love from India, Tamilnadu
I have created Exam Sprints to practice your non-calculator skills: ginger-mathematician.kit.com/products/exam-sprints-i-gcse-0580-maths-non-
Same here
You helped a lot! I was struggling at this chapter and now my confusions are lot clear! Thank youu
Great I could clear up the confusion 🙂👍
Got my paper 2 in a few hours, your videos help a lot, thank you.
Hope it went well today 😊
@@GingerMathematician HII IT WENT SO GOOD I JUST GOT A 2 MArK Q WrONG, OTHEr THAN THAT :)))
Thank you so much sir! just became through with my school ad math syllabus with you help! Really grateful :)
Will share this channel with my friends to help them out too
Thank you 😊
I truly have to thank you for this!!! You’re such an amazing math teacher. I love your videos especially for revisions before my exams. Thank you very much again, best math teacher !❤
Glad I could help 😊👍 Any future video suggestions please let me know 👍
@@GingerMathematician could you please do one on the chapter 22 of 0580 mathematics? It would be really helpful
All these questions after learning I've had a much deeper understanding and found the questions to make more sense, Thank you my good sir
Great I could help! :-)
give this man a nobel prize
Lol thanks Hazem 😉👍
I love your videos! for question 33:15, how did you get the coordinates (-5,4)? im very confused
Nevermind I figured it out! thank you for the video though!
No problemo 🙂👍
best maths teacher in the history of youtube :)
Thank you Arman :-)
Bless you! I’m still lucky I found you today even though tomorrow is my paper 😅
Better late than never 😊😊
18:44, 32 is the Y coordinate sir, not x
Thank you!
been learning curved graphs for the past 2 years, I didn't understand in one bit, this video just saved my premocks 😭😭😭😭
OMG I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL TYSMM!!!!
No problem Eshaal 😊
I CANNOT STRESS THIS ENOUGH im so grateful for u usually i get stressed whenever my teachers try to explain maths to me bc i cant keep up, but watching u explain each step so clearly genuinely helped me much and made me realise math isn't so scary after all THANK YOU GINGER MATHEMATICIAN URE DOING GREAT I HOPE U ACHIEVE EVERYTHING YOU WANT IN LIFE💟
So sweet of you Sarah 😊 Glad Maths is becoming less scary!
@@GingerMathematician keep doing what u do teach! also i wanted to ask if you covered all the topics that will be included in igcse in your “all of __: what you need to know” series? im answering in Oct/Nov and i feel like all I can do is watch UA-cam videos to help me pass😭
@@sarahthant6548 Everything should be there - anything missing please let me know 😊
@@GingerMathematician alrightt i will thanks for replying!!🧡
Saving my life right now 😭😭😭
Good luck with the exams!
@@GingerMathematician Thank you❤!
i got a few of these questions for mocks, understood my mistakes. thanks a lot!
No problem Kiruba 😊
Sir can you plzzzzzz make a video about straight line graphs from paper 2019 to 2023 please I really need to know all questions concerning this topic cuz I have my exam next week its on Tuesday so plz can you? Thank you soooo sooo muchhh ❤❤
Won't have time sorry 😕
We could have done question 3 c part more easily by just applying the distance formula. We know H's x coordinate is 0 as it lies on y, so we just need to know y, for now it can be just (0,s), s is what we need to find. THENNNN we also know G which is (-5,4). Apply distance formula, we know the distance is 13, it will go like this.
13 = √(-5-0)² + (4-s)²
[13]²=[ √25 + (4-s)²]²
Putting square on both sides to end square root.
169-25= (4-s)²
√144 =√(4-s)²
Putting square root on both sides to end square
±12=4 -s
s-4= + 12 or s-4=-12
s=8 or s= -16
We have 2 possible answers so it will be (0,8) or (0,-16).
BTW APPRECIATE YOUR EFFORT BRO, GREAT VIDEO
29:09 hello mister, i’m just wondering why we wrote 8 instead of -8 as -5-3=-8
We are only considering the length of the triangle, which need to be positive numbers :-)
thank u so much sir this video was a lifesaver
No problem Lloyd 😊👍
Well, I have never commented first in my life. An honour. Anyways, thank you for the work man. Please do more of these.
A first in the true sense of the word 😊 Glad you like it!
Forever be grateful to you man 😊
Glad I could help 😊 Any future video suggestions please let me know 👍
Your videos are seriously a huge help! thank you so much for taking your time always uploading videos to help us! 🥰
No problem Butter any other topic suggestions please let me know 😊👍
20:20 Sir why 1/2 x b x h It's not right angled triangle right?
It is, notice the black line going across the middle is horizontal so the vertical height is perpendicular :-)
Yeah sir but won't that just calculate the area for only the half triangle (1 right angled triangle) as there are 2 right angled triangles right?
@@mridultiwari9515 That's why we divide by 2 👍
in 19:48 how do you know where to put your A,M,N
I try to make my diagram loosely match the coordinates I already have 🙂 👍
doing p4 in 2 days. you're the best
Thank you for your appreciation! Good luck with P4 😊
Thank You Sir, Your Videos are really help full to improve my skills
I'm truly grateful for your time and effort in sharing your thoughts! Your feedback and support mean a lot to me. Should you have any suggestions or ideas for upcoming videos, feel free to share them with me at gingermathematician@gmail.com
3pm exam and its currently 12, u saved my life thank u
No problem Han 👍
Helped me alot 💐
I'm glad 🙂
Dam my exam is in 5 days !!!!
it had a great help
Please make on other chapters as well
Do work through the All of iGCSE Maths Playlist here 🙂👍 ua-cam.com/play/PLYNwTLhq9xZbbYnEipbmqFWb4b-NpOkpd.html&si=3-yIrkHnKTzQR5d7
Thank you soo soo soo much ❤❤ . Your so good in teaching I wish you were my school teacher or classes teacher😊😅
Might start up some online classes in 2024 🙂👍
Wishing you all the best
wanted to know, can we use this guide for add maths coordinate geometry?
As a starting point yes 😊👍
Im gonna leave a comment here too, gotta ask ive got a book from 2018 and i was wondering if its viable for examinations in 2024
Your videos have helped me so much. I just want to say Thank you so much!!!
Happy to help! 😊
i love this ginger man
😅 Thanks
Please do not die this generation needs u
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how do I calculate the length of the line. I don't understand, you took the difference of negative five and three and got a positive eight how??
😊👍
Perpendicular bisector is not the part of 0580 syllabus anymore 😊right.?
No longer on the course 😊👍
@@GingerMathematician sir, then what types of questions will be tested on coordinate geometry?
@@janshif the questions like in this video 😊👍
@@GingerMathematician okay thank you!
Sir at 29:03 in question 3 how did you get 8^2 and 2^2?
The difference between the x coordinates and the difference between the y coordinates :-)
YOU MAKE MATH SO FUN
you simplify everything its so understandable and helpful tysm
Glad I could make Maths both fun and accessible 🙂 👍
in the second question why did we use negative reciprocals?? dont we use them when we have perpendicular lines
Do you have a timestamp for the question Sarah?
@@GingerMathematician 4:10
@@sarahhasan8661 The diagonals of a kite meet at 90 degrees, so the lines must be perpendicular 😊👍
@@GingerMathematician ohhh okayy thank u so much!!
Legend, thank you so much
No problem Victor :-)
LIFE SAVERRRR!!!!
Do my best :-)
Thank you so much!!!! Your videos really help!!!!!!!!!!
No problem Angelyn 😊😊
This was very helpful sir!
Glad to hear Vignesh 😊 Sure your Year 7 Maths teaching will get you over the line!
😂
thank you so much ginger mathematician, video was really helpful and easy to understand!
Great to hear 😊👍
Hi sir ,to find the length of two points cants we use distance formula =sqrt((x2-x1)+(y2-y1))
Yes, that is effectively what I have used in the video! Make sure to square each of the brackets inside the root, though!
Paper 2 and 4 are calculator papers right?
TYSM for your effort and teaching - it's golden treasure!
For 0580 yes, for 0607 Paper 2 is non-calculator :-)
At 34:23 how did you make that assumption that the point lay below the line? How can I make that assumption in an exam setting?
Just a little confused here. But overall thank you so much for making this video, it has been extremely useful.
It shouldn't matter, the algebra should still give you the two coordinates you are looking for :-)
But if i did s+4 I would get a different answer.
@@susmita6149 nope 👍
Thank you sir tomorrow is my igcse exam paper 2 0580 will see how it goes
Very best of luck :-)
35:18 sir i don't get the Pythagorean triple thing 😢
Wait I see we can say √(13^2)-(5^2) and get 12 not needing to memorise any triples 😭 maths sometimes 😓
Wait nop still complicated
There are certain patterns - 3,4,5 fit together as well as 5,12,13 👍
you're the best, thanks a bunch!
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment! I genuinely appreciate your feedback and support. If you have any ideas for future videos that you'd like to see, please don't hesitate to send them my way at gingermathematician@gmail.com
will this work for the syllabus 2025?? i have my igcse papers in a week and really need help in this topic..
95% yes, length of line Segments could be left in surd Form 👍
Hello, I was wondering whether you could upload a video on doing 0607 IGSCE questions for the topic Inequalities.
I have my golden oldie videos on inequalities here 😉: ua-cam.com/play/PLYNwTLhq9xZb9cUgRFXLUT3jcUeX2_40G.html
on vid 35:03, I didn't understand why 12 was included
What do you mean included?
@@GingerMathematician yh the Pythagorean triple I clearly don't understand what it means 35:16
Thank you ❤ bless you for sharing so much knowledge for free
No problem Sankhara 😊👍
Thank you so much 💗
No problem Maryam!
Can the inverse function be used to find the perpendicular equation for the 1st kite question?
In general, the inverse of a function doesn't directly help in finding the perpendicular equation of a line.
To find the equation of a line perpendicular to another line, you typically need the equation of the original line and some information about the point at which the perpendicular line intersects it (e.g., a point through which the perpendicular line passes). Then, you can use the slope of the original line to find the negative reciprocal slope for the perpendicular line and apply point-slope or slope-intercept form to find the equation of the perpendicular line.
If you can provide more details about the specific problem or equation you're working with, I'd be happy to assist you further :-)
@GingerMathematician Thank you for taking the time to reply. I've just covered inverse functions and every time I learn a new tool I want to use everywhere lol. However, looking at your kite question , given that you have an equation could the negative gradient be applied to the original function to help determine the perpendicular function . Negative gradients are perpendicular on a graph
Thank you soooo much sir! Could you also please add the powerpoint you used in this video? I would like to follow along
Added to the description Plitz 😊
@@GingerMathematician Thank you so much sir!!!!!!!! You are a godsend!!!!
your vids r so helpfull
Great to hear Samaa!
This is a perfect video! Thanks a lot
No problem Elif 🙂👍
thank you soooooo much sir , this video really helped me
Great I could help Maysara - any future video suggestions please let me know 🙂 👍
Thank you so much!!!
No problem Amna 😊😊
Coordinate Geometry, The best topic.
And easy marks!
SIR i couldnt understand the last question. Can u please explain me. Like i understood that it includes vector
Do you have a timestamp for the question? :-)
does these ques comes in 0580 as well, calculator papers
Yes they can :-)
@@GingerMathematician so basicaly i am watching all your vids on important topics for extended ( 0580 ) paper 2 and 4 and doing them simultaneously in my notebook, will this routine prepare me for my boards? Will i get comfortable with most questions in board by practicing ques's in your vids and other ques by myself, and also doing past papers
@@-Shourya07 Yep 😊
@@GingerMathematician gracias
@@-Shourya07 Bitte schön 😉
will we lose marks or something if we leave our answers in decimals
Nope 🙂
You explained it very clearly.Tysm
Thanks Ryouta 👍 Any suggestions for future videos please let me know 😊
Thank you soooo much please am i able to ask questions based on the video here?..........I am really grateful🥰
Sure no problem 😊👍
Thanks
@@GingerMathematician
Hello, where is the youtube video with the trigger words
Right here 🙂 ua-cam.com/video/jNMA6oR5Yeo/v-deo.htmlsi=DduT0yvYQ5uuPc0a
watching this the night b4 my paper 2 tmrw😭😭😭
Did it help? 😊
@@GingerMathematicianhaha none of this came in the exam, I binged all ur videos 😂 but most of didn't come, it will prolly come in p4 tho😭
Hello, Ginger Mathematician. I've been doing some past papers on coordinate geometry, but I'm used to putting my answers as a decimal but when I check the mark scheme they write the answers as fractions, would I be able to still get the marks?
Decimals are still fine for all the marks 🙂 👍
I appreciate you so so much ❤️
You're welcome!
After God , You are the only reason I will pass 🙏thank you so much
Glad I could help in the last couple of days 🙂 👍
Is this for edexcel igcse or cambrudge igcse?
For Cambridge but there is a lot of crossover with Edexcel on this topic 👍
When do we use m1m2 formula?
Hi Darsheel you can use as an alternative to the negative reciprocal 😊👍
Ed sheeran i love you
Haha thanks!
this video was so helpful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU!!
Great 🙂
could you do lower and upper bounds before coming monday please? i have my mock 2 at monday.
Working on it 😊👍
what does negative reciprocal mean
Flip the fraction and change the sign
Can you make a vid of volume and area of composite shapes igcse
Thanks for the suggestion! Unfortunately, I can't get to it right away, but I've added it to my list for future content. I really appreciate your patience and support 😀👍
Thank you so much
No problem :-)