Oh my gosh! I literally could cry that you posted this video. I just went back to school after being gone for 15 years. I'm doing PreCal this winter and my teacher is just straight reading from our book and I have been so confused. You put it into such simple terms, I actually feel like I can do this and succeed. I literally started learning inverse trig the day you posted this and man am I thankful! Been watching your videos for a few months now preparing for PreCal!
This man be teaching me more than my prof, I've understood better here than sitting in my 1hr and 45 min class. Hope your pillow is cold all the time, thank you!
I was actually in the middle of using one of your older videos for help on math when you uploaded this, thanks so much your a big help to a lot of people!
I don't know how to tell you this, but you have helped me through so many problems and questions throughout my highschool years, and I just wanted to say thank you. I appreciate all the work you put into your channel and want to cheer you on to keep going and continue helping others. Stay safe and God Bless!
Thank you so much for making this video, I've been struggling through online school and lost understanding of the material, this helped me get back on track. Please, keep it up!
you ever think about going postsecondary, brother? btw, it is SO much easier to lecture when there aren't students in the room and to have them message their questions. unfortunately, the institutions (secondary) I taught at would never allow me to record during lecture. I tried the 'processing minute' approach, which they could write a question and present it (usually all questions answered after about three questions), seemed to work with some, good for differentiation for diverse learning styles/modes. ahhh...thanks, Brian; brushing up the calc I & II for ochem so this old hs math teacher can get to medical school and change careers
-pi/2 on a unit circle occupies the same space as 3pi/2 bc when you go backwards (negative numbers) after your first quarter of a rotation you hit -pi/2. this is bc when we restrict sin(x) domain we are looking at the piece of the graph that intersects the origin and spans from -pi/2 to +pi/2 (range is -1 to +1)
Your videos are so good that if I ever have kids I'm gonna make sure they watch you.
Hows your progress with that lol 😆
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Oh my gosh! I literally could cry that you posted this video. I just went back to school after being gone for 15 years. I'm doing PreCal this winter and my teacher is just straight reading from our book and I have been so confused. You put it into such simple terms, I actually feel like I can do this and succeed. I literally started learning inverse trig the day you posted this and man am I thankful! Been watching your videos for a few months now preparing for PreCal!
Really
right there with you ! dont worry you are not alone!
Please don’t stop doing these. They help so much. I’m really struggling in my math class and your videos have helped me so much. Thank you
So happy to help!!
I'm not sure if I'm stupid or just really dense because after watching, I still don't get it.
No yeah I get that, this guy is great and all, but like he's kinda just talking real fast and im just staring into his soul thinking wtf am i doing.
its both
This man be teaching me more than my prof, I've understood better here than sitting in my 1hr and 45 min class. Hope your pillow is cold all the time, thank you!
I'm so jealous of your students. They get a teacher like you while I don't. May God give teachers like you to all students for ALL generations!
Happy to be there for you!!
@@brianmclogan Thanks!
I was actually in the middle of using one of your older videos for help on math when you uploaded this, thanks so much your a big help to a lot of people!
Mad lad has helped me through the years
I don't know how to tell you this, but you have helped me through so many problems and questions throughout my highschool years, and I just wanted to say thank you. I appreciate all the work you put into your channel and want to cheer you on to keep going and continue helping others. Stay safe and God Bless!
Thanks man my professor just gave us a book that he wrote and does no teaching thanks for the explanations !!! Best teacher !
Amazing video. Just one correction: tan(0) = -sqrt3/3 rather than -sqrt3/2. Thanks for helping me learn this intuitively though.
ive always been amazing at math, i was struggling for so long with this and you are the only person who taught it well enough 😅❤
Thanks. Been a viewer and learner of your chaneel since 2015. Keep it going
Thank you so much for making this video, I've been struggling through online school and lost understanding of the material, this helped me get back on track. Please, keep it up!
You're an amazing teacher. I am learning your style. Hope to meet you one day! You're a blessing to the world
Big Fan of U #BrianMcLogan✔️
Actually whenever u upload ur video, it just makes my day.....😄✔️
Thank you for posting this! It really helps when I can see a teacher do it out on the board. I really appreciate you :)
thank you so much omg. i missed school today and missed this lesson, but you've helped me make sense of it all. thank you
hello Mr.McLoga thank you i needed this, love your week-opens
This is beautiful, it's enough to make a grown man cry.
So happy to help!!
Best teacher ever☺️☺️☺️
this man is a legend your my savior dude thank you
4:40 why is it tangent -root3/2 and not -root3/3
Also confused by this
Same . Is it a mistake or did he do some sort of conversion??
you ever think about going postsecondary, brother? btw, it is SO much easier to lecture when there aren't students in the room and to have them message their questions. unfortunately, the institutions (secondary) I taught at would never allow me to record during lecture. I tried the 'processing minute' approach, which they could write a question and present it (usually all questions answered after about three questions), seemed to work with some, good for differentiation for diverse learning styles/modes. ahhh...thanks, Brian; brushing up the calc I & II for ochem so this old hs math teacher can get to medical school and change careers
Best explanation ever!
Really helpful, thank you
Man, I wish u teach at my school... U just made that thing sound quite simple, thanks!!
At this point you're basically my vital math teacher lol
Yes!!
Thank you so much Brian your videos are so helpful
Tq so much your student from india ❣️
You are very welcome!!
This dude is the goat fr
Ur the best teacher omg thx 😭❤️
superb explaination sir
Maths is the same language, much love from the UK!!
Thankyou for your thiching. keep up!!
Thank you so much!
Love from india ❤️❤️
Very good video. Well explained. New suscriber. I totally understood.
Why did we go from root 3 over 3 to root 3 over 2?
it's a typo maybe
Thank you, Brian, very cool.
Hello, I am from an Arab country. I can benefit somewhat from your excellent explanation. I hope you add a translation into Arabi
Ladies and gentleman, he did it again! 😎🤓
best math teacher
😍😍😍
Sooo glad this was 'step by step'. LOL. Next...
How can we determine the restrictions for the rest of the trigonometric functions? Such as csc and cot
Is -pi/2 and 3pi/2 the same ? For your restricted
-pi/2 on a unit circle occupies the same space as 3pi/2 bc when you go backwards (negative numbers) after your first quarter of a rotation you hit -pi/2. this is bc when we restrict sin(x) domain we are looking at the piece of the graph that intersects the origin and spans from -pi/2 to +pi/2 (range is -1 to +1)
I warned you, that at 3:52 you will jump on chair. Having headphones on my head I thought something has just collapsed in the other room :)
life saver fr
so basically you have to remember the unit circle
I need you as my teacher
This was really helpful thanks a bunch!
3:20 please explain how and why you immediately thought of those two answers. I wasn't able to follow because of that
so you need to have the unit circle memorized to be able to solve these?
No but it helps for sure
hello sir you are best
Love from India
What happens if you have tan [arccos(1/8)]
Bro is hard carrying me through trig right now
THANK YOUR BRIN 😜😜😜😜😜😜😜
thanks so much for this i was getting so frustrated
You're welcome!!
why are you always using 1/2 when you solve?
Please do some calculus
Love you
😭😭😭my test is on Sunday and I can't understand this. Why?
Why am I just now finding this guy?
I understand it but I still don't get how restrictions work
ahaysz nice thankz you
Do you Know Bridjet Miller
'😨😨😨Thank you :D '😨😨😨
虾子好激动啊讲个数学
Discord?
Great video, but Auto Focus needs work lol
he draws the best circles
thx. i should have came here first. i just wasted about an hour trying to make sense of inferior instruction.
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yes
Big brain LOL
trig is the worst
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The video is amazing but he talks way too fast :(
I have my precalc final today wish me luck 🥲