This helped me a lot, thank you so much! I was really struggling with exam style questions like these, watching this video now made it so much easier! ty!
Hey dude, just wanted to let u know that ur vid was super helpful, keep helping us GCSE prisoners out lmao. FYI, you seem smart, smart for a GCSE student, another thing, after GCSE's should I be taking sixth form or another alternate option?
Hey zaenab3336. Thanks for the comment and I'm pleased to hear that the vid was helpful 🙂. It's really tricky to give advice on your future. We all make mistakes, choose the wrong path and make mistakes, but that's all part of life and growing up. I still feel as though I took the wrong option when I left school, but that's in the past and there's nothing I can do about it now, so just have to move on. But if I had taken the "right" path, I wouldn't be who I am today, which I am happy with. It's so difficult for young people these days as there seems to be loads of pressure dumped on you guys from all angles (excuse the maths pun 😆). I've just waffled on there, but I would probably say, if you enjoy maths, and are good at it, keep studying it at sixth form - not only is it is a great subject on its own, its useful for other things in life, and, it's very valuable for other subjects and for helping you progress in your future studies/career. Going on to sixth form is not the only option, as there are apprenticeships, jobs and vocational qualifications, but it just depends on you and what you think is best for your development. Your interests may well change over time - mine certainly did - so if you end up making a decision that you feel is the wrong one, it's not the end of the world! Sometimes, it's better to change career path, as you will have gained more experience and become wiser for it. I hope this has been somewhat useful, and at the end of the day, the only person who can make a decision on your next steps is you. Best of luck with everything! 🤝
Hey, thank you so much for this, your the first person to have actually helped me navigate through this point in my life. Just saying, I'm really scared for my future as I've never been an academic person, but I wanna change that and try being the best I can at maths and other subjects. I'm taking higher tier and currently am at a level 6 almost 7, and I'm aiming for a grade 9, all I do is 1 past paper everyday and I get stuck on some questions which I skip and never come back to lol. Btw, could you make a video on alternate angles and interior/exterior angles in polygons? I find that concept really tricky and confusing, and it'd be appreciated if you did. Thanks again for everything, take care and have a good day ahead..!@@BeastModeMaths
No problem, Jennie! That's really awesome to hear that you are trying to be the best you can in your studies. So many people try to scrape by and then regret it later. If you're in year 11, going through past papers is definitely the best form of revision at this stage. If you're at a grade 6/7, there will be some topics that you may not be able to answer, so don't worry too much about it. With the topics you mentioned on angles, I think I do already have some videos on that. If you click on the link below, that will take you to my Angles playlist. I'm currently very busy with things so won't be able to do a video at the moment. If none of these videos help, I'm sure there will be other ones online that you can find. ua-cam.com/play/PLRr7graVHmPugTvO3O-uLQByXZ7Gp0BfZ.html&si=as6jGvRAfDM6LYHc
Damn, thank you so much, your channel is my one-stop to a grade 9! Thanks so much dude, when I get that 9, I'll come here and tell you of it. Stay blessed and happy.@@BeastModeMaths
@@BeastModeMaths The exam is actually tomorrow and I am revising on topics which I find hard, so I will update you on what happens. Thanks for the good wishes! Wish you have a great day.
You need to know angles in parallel lines. Alternate angles are equal, corresponding angles are equal etc. Watch a video on it if you don't know how to spot these. Hope this helped.
@@Apexfist865 it depends on the question as the complexity can vary widely. I would say congruency can span anything from grade 6 to 9, but these questions are around 6/7.
Even my maths teacher will not teach like this, done a great job sir. Proud to comment it here🎉🎉❤❤❤
Thanks a lot! Really appreciate that! 😀
This helped me a lot, thank you so much! I was really struggling with exam style questions like these, watching this video now made it so much easier! ty!
You're welcome, Axshy. Glad it helped. Hope the exams go well when they come around!
I learned one important piece of info today. Opposite sides of a parallelogram are congruent.
Very useful piece of info. All the best.
this was great practice for me, i have a math test on this tomorrow, thank you so much ☺
You're very welcome. Best of luck for your test tomorrow! 🙂
Thank you for the video excellent work!
Thanks Bryce! 😊
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Thank you so much for teaching me this in a very simple and great way. Thank you for teaching me..
@@MsRosyrose you're welcome 🙂
I realised how easy congruency is after this video
Great news! Nice to hear that the video helped! 🙂 - Thanks.
when proving congruence there can be multiple correct answers right?
@@billtimmy-p4g Yes. As long as you use valid statements, there can be more than 1 way to prove congruency.
I'm doing grade 12 and ready to do my paper 2 maths on Friday that's why I wanna watch some of the best explanation about congruent 🙏🙏
@@ChrChristabelNavix Thanks very much - that's kind.. and best of luck with your paper 2 on Friday!
@@BeastModeMaths yeah thanks 🙏🙏
Hey dude, just wanted to let u know that ur vid was super helpful, keep helping us GCSE prisoners out lmao. FYI, you seem smart, smart for a GCSE student, another thing, after GCSE's should I be taking sixth form or another alternate option?
Hey zaenab3336. Thanks for the comment and I'm pleased to hear that the vid was helpful 🙂. It's really tricky to give advice on your future. We all make mistakes, choose the wrong path and make mistakes, but that's all part of life and growing up. I still feel as though I took the wrong option when I left school, but that's in the past and there's nothing I can do about it now, so just have to move on. But if I had taken the "right" path, I wouldn't be who I am today, which I am happy with. It's so difficult for young people these days as there seems to be loads of pressure dumped on you guys from all angles (excuse the maths pun 😆). I've just waffled on there, but I would probably say, if you enjoy maths, and are good at it, keep studying it at sixth form - not only is it is a great subject on its own, its useful for other things in life, and, it's very valuable for other subjects and for helping you progress in your future studies/career. Going on to sixth form is not the only option, as there are apprenticeships, jobs and vocational qualifications, but it just depends on you and what you think is best for your development. Your interests may well change over time - mine certainly did - so if you end up making a decision that you feel is the wrong one, it's not the end of the world! Sometimes, it's better to change career path, as you will have gained more experience and become wiser for it. I hope this has been somewhat useful, and at the end of the day, the only person who can make a decision on your next steps is you. Best of luck with everything! 🤝
Hey, thank you so much for this, your the first person to have actually helped me navigate through this point in my life. Just saying, I'm really scared for my future as I've never been an academic person, but I wanna change that and try being the best I can at maths and other subjects. I'm taking higher tier and currently am at a level 6 almost 7, and I'm aiming for a grade 9, all I do is 1 past paper everyday and I get stuck on some questions which I skip and never come back to lol. Btw, could you make a video on alternate angles and interior/exterior angles in polygons? I find that concept really tricky and confusing, and it'd be appreciated if you did. Thanks again for everything, take care and have a good day ahead..!@@BeastModeMaths
No problem, Jennie! That's really awesome to hear that you are trying to be the best you can in your studies. So many people try to scrape by and then regret it later. If you're in year 11, going through past papers is definitely the best form of revision at this stage. If you're at a grade 6/7, there will be some topics that you may not be able to answer, so don't worry too much about it. With the topics you mentioned on angles, I think I do already have some videos on that. If you click on the link below, that will take you to my Angles playlist. I'm currently very busy with things so won't be able to do a video at the moment. If none of these videos help, I'm sure there will be other ones online that you can find.
ua-cam.com/play/PLRr7graVHmPugTvO3O-uLQByXZ7Gp0BfZ.html&si=as6jGvRAfDM6LYHc
Damn, thank you so much, your channel is my one-stop to a grade 9! Thanks so much dude, when I get that 9, I'll come here and tell you of it. Stay blessed and happy.@@BeastModeMaths
Thanks! This video helped me alot for my 8 class board exams!
You're very welcome! Hope the exams went well!!
@@BeastModeMaths The exam is actually tomorrow and I am revising on topics which I find hard, so I will update you on what happens. Thanks for the good wishes! Wish you have a great day.
@@BeastModeMaths My exam went really well and this video helped a ton! Thanks again!
@@SwornimRK Really pleased for you. Good work!
how do you find the angles i still dont understand this
Hello. Which angles are you referring to?
You need to know angles in parallel lines. Alternate angles are equal, corresponding angles are equal etc. Watch a video on it if you don't know how to spot these. Hope this helped.
It extremely useful video
Thanks Green guy! - Glad you found it useful!
Is this Gr 7 work
@@Apexfist865 it depends on the question as the complexity can vary widely. I would say congruency can span anything from grade 6 to 9, but these questions are around 6/7.
How to solve when a quadrilateral is there
Hi there. Is this a question, as I don't quite understand what you are asking?
Good 👍 you help the lot of the people mostly me
You're welcome. Glad to have been able to help.
Thanks 2moro is my maths paper 2..geometry and congruencey😊
No problem - good luck tomorrow 💪
V helpful video 👍
Thanks! Glad it helped 🙂
Thank you for the help
You're welcome, Bianca.
ty bro this helps a lot (not bot comment)
Thanks @JuziorBara. You're very welcome mate
😂😂I am here as a grade 10 teacher ❤❤🎉🎉
@@siziphiwesahluko3348 Keep up the good work 💛👏💪
You're not alone😂😂😊
Thanks
You are welcome 😀
Ty
You're welcome 😊
∆ABC is congruent to ∆DBC
Error in this video
@@mtgstudytech2757Hello. Are you referring to the first question? Could you possibly explain exactly what mistake has been made?
Sir please explain clearly
@@LakshmiRajur-ny5op Hello. What specifically would you like me to explain? Just saying explain clearly doesn't help.