I ABSOLUTELY love your videos. I am a math teacher too, and I love to have fun with my students. One of my students joke with me and say "Let's make Math great again". When I am absent, I use your videos in my classroom to continue the learning. your awesome!
This is so helpful my current geometry teacher over complicates the lessons and I've been having trouble understanding it. She now got a job with the ditrict and I'm getting a new teacher who is even worse. These videos are extremely helpful and it feels like I'm really in class!
i actually didnt like math all that much, after seeing your videos, i understand math to a certain extent and i enjoy doing it, keep up the great work sir!
You are the best math teacher I've ever seen well before being known that teacher like you teach math I was a dumb in math but seems like I could be a math magician now like you thanks making your vdo and put these up on youtube :)
Good job, I enjoy watching your videos. I think the students seemed to struggle with altitude from watching the video. I think something you can try with them is to do an example where they can use all 3 of the altitudes and the corresponding bases to find the Area of the triangle. Maybe that will help them understand that the altitude can change depending on the perspective they are seeing the triangle from but it should still give you the same area.
You should continue to make these videos because I'm taking geometry as an eight grader so when it doesn't make sense I just come to your UA-cam page:) also, will you be instructing/taping any pre-calculus or trigonometry classes in the future?
Does the angle bisectors lines always have a cendroid like medians do ? And does the 1/3 - 2/3 pattern stands for the angle bisectors intersection also ?
Angle bisectors meet at the _incenter_. Perpendicular bisectors meet at the _circumcenter_. And no, they do not have the same 1/3 : 2/3 ratio property as do medians. The altitudes meet at the _orthocenter_, and the orthocenter, the centroid, and the circumcenter all lie on the same line such that the orthocenter is twice as far from the centroid as the circumcenter is. So those three points do form a 1/3 : 2/3 ratio.
You meantioned about the centroid having the relationship of 2/3 and 1/3. If 6, then short is 3. Could this be the golden ratio under disguise? I know the golden ratio is almost 1/3 or 2/3. Eh, food for thought..... Awesome videos by the way.
I don’t suppose you would consider doing per-calculus would you? I love these vids btw i just seem to be out growing them as it were, at an alarming rate
I'm going into algebra two as a sophomore and my teacher doesn't have a math degree. She has a physical education degree.. and she teaches us from youtube videos. :/
what if this guy has a bunch kids chained in his basement and forces them to learn and be in these videos and when ever a kid screams for help in the video he hits the kid with a whip and says DO IT AGAIN
since my teacher cant teach. thank you god. i wish you were my teacher. the way you teach makes it fun to learn geometry
Quest Smith I feel ur pain
Makes three of us
That makes eleventeen of us. Yeah my math teacher hasnt told us about addition yet
I seriously relate to you
samee
My geometry teacher is so inexperienced in teaching so thank goodness that you make my life so much easier
I ABSOLUTELY love your videos. I am a math teacher too, and I love to have fun with my students. One of my students joke with me and say "Let's make Math great again". When I am absent, I use your videos in my classroom to continue the learning. your awesome!
This is so helpful my current geometry teacher over complicates the lessons and I've been having trouble understanding it. She now got a job with the ditrict and I'm getting a new teacher who is even worse. These videos are extremely helpful and it feels like I'm really in class!
The word needs more teachers like this- he really knows how to relate to the students.
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Thank you im currently taking math online and dont have a teacher you help me a lot
I wish I had a teacher like this in my school days!
Thanks for making this video. I finally understand something in math 💪🏽
i actually didnt like math all that much, after seeing your videos, i understand math to a certain extent and i enjoy doing it, keep up the great work sir!
This is a great math teacher,
Hi Noah! I'm honored to know that YM has been of service to your studies.
You need to come to Lassiter a high school in marietta Georgia!! A bunch of our math teachers have retired and your an awesome teacher!! We need you !
im doing geometry next year...PLEASE CONTINUE YOU ARE TOO COOL
Wow- he really knows how to relate to the students.
You are the best math teacher I've ever seen well before being known that teacher like you teach math I was a dumb in math but seems like I could be a math magician now like you thanks making your vdo and put these up on youtube :)
dude I wish I had you as my teacher!
Good job, I enjoy watching your videos. I think the students seemed to struggle with altitude from watching the video. I think something you can try with them is to do an example where they can use all 3 of the altitudes and the corresponding bases to find the Area of the triangle. Maybe that will help them understand that the altitude can change depending on the perspective they are seeing the triangle from but it should still give you the same area.
does the opposite side of the angle bisector have to be right or no?
so glad I found this video
these videos help so much! you're a great teacher
You should continue to make these videos because I'm taking geometry as an eight grader so when it doesn't make sense I just come to your UA-cam page:) also, will you be instructing/taping any pre-calculus or trigonometry classes in the future?
here to remind you of this message 9 years ago, not an 8th grader anymore!
thank you for doing us all a service@@abbycf1605
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the median of a triangle does split a triangle into two equal parts
Danyal A.
Equal, yes, in area, but not congruent.
What about finding Euler lines in triangles/collinear
Does the angle bisectors lines always have a cendroid like medians do ? And does the 1/3 - 2/3 pattern stands for the angle bisectors intersection also ?
Angle bisectors meet at the _incenter_.
Perpendicular bisectors meet at the _circumcenter_.
And no, they do not have the same 1/3 : 2/3 ratio property as do medians.
The altitudes meet at the _orthocenter_, and the orthocenter, the centroid, and the circumcenter all lie on the same line such that the orthocenter is twice as far from the centroid as the circumcenter is.
So those three points do form a 1/3 : 2/3 ratio.
thanks for your videos, they are really helpful
great teaching ability god bless you
yea im taking a test during 2020 in online schooling because of quarentine thank you yaymath guy
You meantioned about the centroid having the relationship of 2/3 and 1/3. If 6, then short is 3. Could this be the golden ratio under disguise? I know the golden ratio is almost 1/3 or 2/3. Eh, food for thought..... Awesome videos by the way.
thank you this helped alot !!!
Sir COME TO MAURITIUS :)
please...ur explanations ease my revisions a lot :) thanks
YAYMATH!!
You are awesome. I don't know why
This is a great video
esse video e muito graceoso
Would you do an EOCT review please
who keeps trumpeting their nose? Stahp.
yesssssss agreed
You can't blame someone and tell them to stop being sick.
Wow, your amazing. I understand it so perfectly. thank you
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE HELP
grazie per le tue spiegazioni. Anche se non capisco la lingua comprendo le spiegazioni.
good style ....with cool students
Maybe because you teach in a fun way
I don’t suppose you would consider doing per-calculus would you? I love these vids btw i just seem to be out growing them as it were, at an alarming rate
thanks so much from the bottom of my heart you really helped me and my cousin he is dying in the hospital but he appreciates it sub!
HiLuisana! Ask your school if they'd host me for the day.
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You're very welcome, Amassuo!
cool teacher!
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are medians and altitudes same ???
no a median does not require a perpendicular angle.
16:08 has the students go over what they are
im in geometry right now. does anybody think they can help me understanding dilations?
1.32 sounds like young Justin Bieber lol
yes it does lol hahahahahahaha
Great
I like geometry.
For making your vdos and put these up on youtube
He wasn't in the happy cheerful mood I was expecting after 2 months. What's going on?
I'm going into algebra two as a sophomore and my teacher doesn't have a math degree. She has a physical education degree.. and she teaches us from youtube videos. :/
what if this guy has a bunch kids chained in his basement and forces them to learn and be in these videos and when ever a kid screams for help in the video he hits the kid with a whip and says DO IT AGAIN
+joshua bartley just a thought
+joshua bartley Well you're an optimistic one aren't you?
yeah i like to think with an iq 176 i tend to that
joshua bartley
j b but xd u funny u tried it😭😂
that's a good math problem
good
it might be a math class... but its also an english class for me...
Nacho Bob Triangular Pants
+DoritoNoir Your username says it all.
perpetrator bisector?? lol Really good video, though.
xd
easiest geomatry eva!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Illuminati confirmed.
lol, you must get all the girls xD
who the fuck in the world sniff like that
ILLUMINATI CONFIRMED
LOL Hahahaha
Illuminati conferm
Teach me about 5th grade about
who makes the stupid names for these things
+benjamin massie They're actually quite relevant.
Mostly Greek and Latin.
You waste too much time clowning around and being childish making strange noises and voices.
+Jose M. Pulido Yet so many people in the comments are thanking him.
Jose M. Pulido what's wrong with it? =/
what''s wrong about that? atleast he's not boring
He's engaging with the students
are medians and altitudes same ???
+Shlok Bodke No
Then what is the difference ??? Can u plz explain
Look it up