Genuinely thank you so much my teacher went through this WAY too fast in class and I have mocks soon so I needed to go over this, literally the most perfect and easy video to understand. Thank you thank you thank youuuuuu
You're amazing. these questions always catch me out because i was never taught them but thank you so much for teaching me, youre actually a livesaver man❤
Will they always give the pink line in exam questions? (10:00 exam q example) Cuz i find the whole sine, cosine and tangent graphs thingy hard to understand so if they tell me to draw it out myself im doomed. If they give the line, i can do the rest i pretty much get it. (I hvnt learnt this topic in school yet but its included in my mocks so i came to the best maths teacher to learn it myself - TYSM for being such a great teacher, ur explanations make even the hardest concepts easy to understand, ur so underrated, i always tell all my friends about u
Hi thank you that is very kind of you to say. In a question where you are asked to transform a graph like that they generally draw one for you then ask you to draw the transformed one. Or they could give both graphs and ask you what the tranformation was. (So giving the equation of the graph or the function).
@@1stClassMaths OMMDDDDD Thank you so much, I just had my three maths papers over this week and last week and your videos were what took me through!!! I'm so happy you replied :D
Well think of it like this: The x-axis is horizontal. So the points are moving up and down but staying horizontal to the x axis The y-axis is vertical. So the points are moving left and right but staying vertical to the y-axis. Hope that helps x
Just before this I explain that the topic is expanding triple brackets. Rather than teaching that whole topic within the video there is a separate video on it. You can find it in the description.
hi, how far are you finishing the GCSE maths courses? I am doing my gcses in 3 months, I was wondering if you could post more videos on getting grades 8,9, thanks! subbed
Hello. I have plenty more videos to make still but I am producing them as fast as I can when I am not working. Around 10 hours of work goes into each video with the planning and question writing so you can expect maybe 1-2 per week max I am afraid.
thanks for this vid it helped me understand what my teacer tried to teach me also can do you know where i should ifocus on my learning for the gcse 10th grade im taking pape 2 on 30 april paper 4 on 14 may i think and i dont remeber when im taking paper 6. i dont know where to focus especially on statistics
@@1stClassMaths Sure, I really need to go through it cuz a bearing question with trig came up on my mock on wednesday and it costed me a grade 9 along with overconfidence.Anyways the lesson I have learned from it, worths more than a top grade , lets push for these last 3 months and get a grade 9 !! in both maths and further maths
Good question. This is not covered at GCSE but is covered at A-level (including without the reflection so just 3f(x) or f(3x)) For reference it will cause the graph to stretch. You might want to look that up but it won't appear in your exam.
at 11:11 isnt the point supposed to move at -5 and not -6?
Oh yes great spot! That’s some bad animation by me! What I said is correct but I animated it too far left. 👍
@@1stClassMaths its okay ur a good guy
@@1stClassMaths making sure we are watching the video propperly lol
Genuinely thank you so much my teacher went through this WAY too fast in class and I have mocks soon so I needed to go over this, literally the most perfect and easy video to understand. Thank you thank you thank youuuuuu
2 days left to my exam and I'm gonna get an A thanks to you
Good luck
I wish I found your UA-cam and website sooner because you are amazing! (instead of the night before my gcse maths exam😭)
Thank you very much. There is still plenty of time between the 2nd and 3rd papers to learn more though. Best of luck tomorrow.
Same here 😅😅
Love your content, you are a teacher who breaks it to intuitive level. As a fellow teacher, wish you all the best, your content helps a Lot!!
I love this channel
You're amazing. these questions always catch me out because i was never taught them but thank you so much for teaching me, youre actually a livesaver man❤
You transformed me from a grade 4 student to a grade 9 student❤❤😂😂
f(x) + 5
@@1stClassMaths that is the nerdiest thing ever but i love it
Amazing video ,but can u please do vectors
he uploaded a video just 2 weeks ago on vectors, check it out
Best video ever on transformation of graphs !
That is very kind of you.
are these videos applicable to paper 2 as well?
Will they always give the pink line in exam questions? (10:00 exam q example) Cuz i find the whole sine, cosine and tangent graphs thingy hard to understand so if they tell me to draw it out myself im doomed. If they give the line, i can do the rest i pretty much get it. (I hvnt learnt this topic in school yet but its included in my mocks so i came to the best maths teacher to learn it myself - TYSM for being such a great teacher, ur explanations make even the hardest concepts easy to understand, ur so underrated, i always tell all my friends about u
Also, How are we supposed to know when to reflect first or when to translate first? (20:15)
Start watching from 18:26, I try to explain it in this section.
Hi thank you that is very kind of you to say. In a question where you are asked to transform a graph like that they generally draw one for you then ask you to draw the transformed one. Or they could give both graphs and ask you what the tranformation was. (So giving the equation of the graph or the function).
@@1stClassMaths OMMDDDDD Thank you so much, I just had my three maths papers over this week and last week and your videos were what took me through!!! I'm so happy you replied :D
@@1stClassMaths Yeah ig i missed that hehe. I get it now, Thank you!
at 11:10 it became f(x+2)-3
Amazing, with your videos Maths is easy.
15:52 I see you moving it in the Y axis, why is it a reflection on X axis while you moved it down and up? I'm really confused, someone please help.
Well think of it like this:
The x-axis is horizontal. So the points are moving up and down but staying horizontal to the x axis
The y-axis is vertical. So the points are moving left and right but staying vertical to the y-axis.
Hope that helps x
Hello I was wondering how you got at 24:21 , 9x squared and 27? I'm a GCSE student and your videos help me a lot ive got a math mock next wednesday
Just before this I explain that the topic is expanding triple brackets. Rather than teaching that whole topic within the video there is a separate video on it. You can find it in the description.
hi, how far are you finishing the GCSE maths courses? I am doing my gcses in 3 months, I was wondering if you could post more videos on getting grades 8,9, thanks! subbed
Hello. I have plenty more videos to make still but I am producing them as fast as I can when I am not working. Around 10 hours of work goes into each video with the planning and question writing so you can expect maybe 1-2 per week max I am afraid.
thanks for this vid it helped me understand what my teacer tried to teach me also can do you know where i should ifocus on my learning for the gcse 10th grade im taking pape 2 on 30 april paper 4 on 14 may i think and i dont remeber when im taking paper 6. i dont know where to focus especially on statistics
Thanks! It was a really good video but for Exam Style Question 2, did you not move the graph 2 to the left, when it should have been 1 to the left?
Hi please check the pinned comment
Can you explain the function of gamma and why it is introduced
Hey can you please cover bearings with trig
I have bearings on my list to cover.
@@1stClassMaths Sure, I really need to go through it cuz a bearing question with trig came up on my mock on wednesday and it costed me a grade 9 along with overconfidence.Anyways the lesson I have learned from it, worths more than a top grade , lets push for these last 3 months and get a grade 9 !! in both maths and further maths
At 11:04 you chose a gangster question 1 left 3 down 😂😂😂
Anyways thank you so much 😀😊
Thank you so much, this is really helpful for me. I'm going to have test tomorrow, hopefully I'm going to have an A
Good luck!
Thankyou so much for helping me in this crucial moments because my 10 boards are from next Monday 😅
what if there is a coefficient for each of the reflections in the axis?
like y=f(-2x)
or y=-3f(x)?
Good question. This is not covered at GCSE but is covered at A-level (including without the reflection so just 3f(x) or f(3x))
For reference it will cause the graph to stretch. You might want to look that up but it won't appear in your exam.
Thank you @@1stClassMaths
At the minute 11 the graph transferred left more than 1 please check it and answer me , thanks
Yes I pinned a comment about this. Just an animation error.
Hey is this chapter also called functions graphs? In my topicals this heading is given i am very confused
Yes it is
do you have notes?
Can you please make a video that includes transformation of y=f(ax) and y=af(x)
Hi! Your request is not assessed on the standard GCSE course. I will make this video on an A-level series in the future.
In the 2024 exams they also had stretching ie y = 2f(x)
Not in GCSE.
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