honestly i'm really scared having seen those news articles about level 1 and 2 students crying in their exams, but your explanations are amazing! i really appreciate your content :)
For Q1 d, it was dy/dx=x/-y, I understand the negative can go anywhere so you are allowed to bring it to the top to make -x/y as you did, however is this vital in getting the correct answer? If I was to leave it on the bottom as x/-y would I still get the correct proof? Thanks for your great videos!
it's considered standard mathematical notation to put the negative sign on the top or in the middle of the fraction so i'd try to do that if i were you :)
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honestly i'm really scared having seen those news articles about level 1 and 2 students crying in their exams, but your explanations are amazing! i really appreciate your content :)
i am too, i'm dreading that they do the same to the level 3 papers
Same, so far the exams dont seem to be horrible though
wishing for the best bc those chem papers were not it 😭
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lets goo! thanks. hopefully this helps me consolidate the knowledge from 15 hours of differentiation lol.
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In 2 days as it was a long day last Thursday. Also Q3e is a wicked evil question
Been waiting for this one, thank you!
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Why isn't the angle of depreciation a negative number in qn 2e?
i think because the angle theta is increasing. Hope this helps!
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For Q1 d, it was dy/dx=x/-y, I understand the negative can go anywhere so you are allowed to bring it to the top to make -x/y as you did, however is this vital in getting the correct answer? If I was to leave it on the bottom as x/-y would I still get the correct proof? Thanks for your great videos!
yes you would still get the correct answer
it's considered standard mathematical notation to put the negative sign on the top or in the middle of the fraction so i'd try to do that if i were you :)
Not vital because -x/y is the same as x/-y. Yes you would.
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It was just an annoying question
idk if it's possible to do Q1 d with line equation y=mx+c do i have to learn that y-y1 one
nevermind my c was wrong
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@@infinityplusone are you still understandable at 3x speed? Gotta get that 45 hours of content in 15 hours
At 16:10 how did dy/dx = -x/y instead of x/-y?
When you divide by a -ve denominator the numerator changes to -ve
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