oh my god you made everything so much more easier for me. i love complex chapters in my syllabus yet have trouble understanding super light, super simple topics. it drives me insane but this was holy grail and im so glad i clicked on this. so thanks a lot!
I understand vector when it comes to proving that they’re parallel, but get lost when ever there is a find “Find the value of k” question. Will it be possible if you could make a video on that topic please.
When teaching us vectors in physics our teacher told us to remember it having both direction and magnitude by thinking of vector from despicable me who says he has both direction and magnitude. Now whenever someone mentions vectors physics or maths someone in the class shouts "oh yeah" like vector. Every. Time.
8:18 If the line was already going from D to C as per the column given What's the logic of labelling it as CD in diagram... Then writing the opposite of DC???
hey @maths explained great video ! i understood everything but u didnt mention how to find the area of triangles which are similar using vectors. it would be great if you could explain that. I cant find it anywhere on youtube.
on the last question, i thought when your finding an angle you cant get an answer of a negative number your got -square root 2 divided by 5 which equals to a negative number
Thanks a lot for this, I cannot do vectors! I swear I'm gonna be coming out of these exams proud all thanks to u!
Me tooo!
You teach better than my teacher
Lol....nice
That's because there are no students in person to distract the teacher.
oh my god you made everything so much more easier for me.
i love complex chapters in my syllabus yet have trouble understanding super light, super simple topics.
it drives me insane but this was holy grail and im so glad i clicked on this.
so thanks a lot!
I understand vector when it comes to proving that they’re parallel, but get lost when ever there is a find “Find the value of k” question. Will it be possible if you could make a video on that topic please.
same!
Same
Look for other vedios maybe ...I guess you are talking about finding constant
but he does one in this video
The important thing is to substitute the values above.... I think
There was a nostalgic aroma all over the place. Thank you for bringing me back to the 80’s.
Pretty old man came along.
Thank you soo much you explained clearer than my tuition teacher!!!
Wow!!! I liked this video. It is important to explain in a way students understand. I have learned a lot from your video.
When teaching us vectors in physics our teacher told us to remember it having both direction and magnitude by thinking of vector from despicable me who says he has both direction and magnitude. Now whenever someone mentions vectors physics or maths someone in the class shouts "oh yeah" like vector. Every. Time.
Very well explained ! I hope that I do well in my exams now :)
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hello there XD
@@TheDragonVines Sup😂
He makes it soooo simple
Thankyou sm! Have my math test tomorrow and this helped a lot!❤️
also could do a video on hard proof questions and hard graph and ratio questions
Also geometric sequences!!
8:18
If the line was already going from D to C as per the column given
What's the logic of labelling it as CD in diagram... Then writing the opposite of DC???
You explain logically and clearly 😊
hello, just a quick question..
is GCSE maths same as IGCSE one? or is it that they differ
They are similar but a bit different
your a life saver
hey @maths explained great video ! i understood everything but u didnt mention how to find the area of triangles which are similar using vectors. it would be great if you could explain that. I cant find it anywhere on youtube.
11:29
Can I just mention EC instead of BC?
Because that's also parallel to AD
Yes using EC would be fine
Me actually preparing for a course once. This is new
Now you understand the see the severity of things
This is really good and great. 😃
thank you so much for this video!
thankyou u teach really well
thank man reallly helped me
can u do aqa papers? like walkthroughs?
Was going good, but i got lost at the question😞
tysm this was oober helpful keep it up dude
14:48 Why didn't we factor out a half
What grade would the last question be?
That is a grade 9 question
Maths Explained thank you
Maths Explained damn
Damn i am so shit in maths
@@trav3nn stop swearing!!!!
Could you do a video on combined means. When to use them in exams and some paradise questions, thanks and great vid as usual
Thank you,really appreciated.
what is the reference of the last question?
HUGE THANKS, i finally understood this concept.
are your videos suitable for the AQA spec
I would say so, it’s the same content but exam questions can be different in small but important ways
This is where online teaching is superior to sitting in class and getting distracted by others.
Thanks. You inspired me
Inspiration is key to success
@@brilliantmindscholars57 add some cringe to that line and that'll really win you
THANK U SMMM IT WAS SO HELPFUL🌟⭐⭐
in the last question, wouldn't you use cos^-1(cos inverse) on -1/squareroot of 50
therefore the answer would be 98.13
the question asks for the value of cos(ACB), not the angle itself.
thanks, very helpful
I was doing all those sums but at very last of CosSin rule my formula got messed up and I had to do it again and my answer matched.
on the last question, i thought when your finding an angle you cant get an answer of a negative number your got -square root 2 divided by 5 which equals to a negative number
You are correct, an angle cannot be negative. But the cosine of an angle can be a negative.
thank you!
I didn't expect him to do the same paper that I'm doing..... I guess I'm lucky😅
@@Idk-hl4br bro im doing add maths, idk why but when I do maths I always get As but add maths everything goes to shit.
Thank You so muchhh
Thanks bro
its 4am and i got math exams in 4 hours
Thanks
Thnx man
I don't understand vectors can you help me out please
I can ''/
SUPER
The video is very hard to follow as i feel that he's going too fast.....
Vector sum
i really do not like vectors thankk youu
Is this guy Australian?
Yes🥱
can you just explain a little slower next time?