Im writing my IGCSE exams soon and im struggling with extended maths but I heard about your channel from my friend, and your videos seem very helpful :)
00:04 Key to revising IGCSE differentiation 01:06 Differentiation of linear part 02:09 Finding turning points and determining maximum or minimum 03:14 Factorizing special kind of quadratic 04:15 Deriving second derivative for x coordinate values 0 and 2 05:21 Finding tangent equations using differentiation 06:20 Finding the equation of the tangent line 07:36 Three types of essential exam questions for big marks
Thanks, this gives me a clear idea on differentiation ques. Can you pls do another video for percentages ques? **Especially the one involve successive percentage scenario. 😊🙏
At 4:21, after finding that x is either equal to 0 or 2. Why didn't you substitute those values into the first derivative Why do you need to find x with first derivative and then substitute in second derivative?
My maths paper 4 is in 2 days. Should i know what a second derivative is? My teachers never taught us it and just told us to put the x,y coordinates into the original function.
Mr Ginger could you pls help me in this question and other questions like this? (from 0580/43 Paper 4 (Extended) October/November 2023) Question : 7(part d) Thank you.
Hey! For the second part regarding the turning points, when we alrdy have the dy/dx and then we found the values of x which were 0 and 2, shouldn’t we put them in the main equation which is y = x^3 -3x^2? Pls reply
Im writing my IGCSE exams soon and im struggling with extended maths but I heard about your channel from my friend, and your videos seem very helpful :)
Glad to get the recommendation 🙂👍
00:04 Key to revising IGCSE differentiation
01:06 Differentiation of linear part
02:09 Finding turning points and determining maximum or minimum
03:14 Factorizing special kind of quadratic
04:15 Deriving second derivative for x coordinate values 0 and 2
05:21 Finding tangent equations using differentiation
06:20 Finding the equation of the tangent line
07:36 Three types of essential exam questions for big marks
Thanks, this gives me a clear idea on differentiation ques. Can you pls do another video for percentages ques? **Especially the one involve successive percentage scenario. 😊🙏
No problem Jun 😊
At 4:21, after finding that x is either equal to 0 or 2. Why didn't you substitute those values into the first derivative Why do you need to find x with first derivative and then substitute in second derivative?
Use the second derivative to determine if it's a maximum or minimum
I already gave my math IGCSE exams 2 weeks ago but still watching this lol. but because of ur content I feel very confident in my resultts
Great to hear 👍
I already gave my IGCSE exams 2 weeks ago but still watching this 😂😅
Do give feedback if this would have been useful to you 🙂👍
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This video was really helpful, can you do more of these?.
For sure, we will see what reception the video gets :-)
Can you go throught vectors strategies for diificult levels. It can also include vectors and ratio
For sure Fatima, let's see how this video does first :-)
My maths paper 4 is in 2 days. Should i know what a second derivative is? My teachers never taught us it and just told us to put the x,y coordinates into the original function.
Too late in replying sorry 😕
@@GingerMathematician Aha no worries I learnt it anyways but it didnt appear in the exams
are points always given with tangents to find equation?
Yep 👍
Mr Ginger could you pls help me in this question and other questions like this? (from 0580/43
Paper 4 (Extended) October/November 2023) Question : 7(part d) Thank you.
E-mail gingermathematician@gmail.com
Can you do IGCSE Edexcel Math B Paper 2 for May 2024 next 🙏🏻
See what I can do!
Hey! For the second part regarding the turning points, when we alrdy have the dy/dx and then we found the values of x which were 0 and 2, shouldn’t we put them in the main equation which is y = x^3 -3x^2? Pls reply
To find the y coordinates?
how does negative mean “max” and positive mean “min”? pls answer fast my exam is in 2 hours
because maximum has to be less than 0, minimum is greater than 0
@@ElectrossHD bro but that’s my question, less than 0 means it’s low meaning min so how is it max?
@@ElectrossHD but ty for the help
@@atwumer don’t bother as to why lol, just know it’s maximum when it’s 0 >
@@ElectrossHD alr bro ty
my exam is tmrw and im really bad with maths
please wish me luck
Bro same 😭 I’m tired and can’t wait to finish maths. Good luck!
Good luck!
@@cvsmix3856i wish you best of luck as well, we can do this
@@GingerMathematicianthank you, i’ll definitely let you know how it goes