I came here to understand the difference between opposite and adjacent, and it felt condescending, but it's exactly what I needed to hear so 5 stars nonetheless. Thank you creator.
I know english but here tamil nadu our pronounsation is different i cant understand ur slang but your teaching is understand still 129 day Alone is there for public 😢😢😢 exam
what if i have all angles i'm taking A level math and he gave me no angles butbgave me the lengh othe sides wanting the angle which i got wrong because i thought the adjecentnwas the opposite side
If you have no angles, then you need to use the inverse trigonometric function to find the angle. You still need to identify the two sides that are part of the question and use those. Careful with A level maths though, because they're likely to not be right-angled triangles, so you might need to use the sine or cosine rule rather than the regular trig methods in my videos.
Thank you so much 5 videos later and yours explained it so clearly, simply and pleasantly :-).
Your explanation and demonstration are perfect. I didn’t understand even as the professor explained this.
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I came here to understand the difference between opposite and adjacent, and it felt condescending, but it's exactly what I needed to hear so 5 stars nonetheless. Thank you creator.
Ngl, no idea. Probably frustrated math brain. @alewis329
Thank you may God heal you lady I suffered alot finding it but it was difficult
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Thank You you explained it in an easy way I was actually confused with the adjacent and opposite 😇😇
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How would you know which the opposite and the adjacent is if the angle is not yet given?
If I'm understanding correctly, you'd use the cos rule.
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So the opposite and adjacent depend on the angle you have.
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Thank you. It is very helpful.
Why did the previous video I watched explain it differently, almost the opposite of what you said?
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How did you identify the opposite and adjacent sides when only the right angle is labeled? No given angle
If I'm understanding what you mean correctly, you'd use the cos rule.
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I know english but here tamil nadu our pronounsation is different i cant understand ur slang but your teaching is understand still 129 day
Alone is there for public 😢😢😢 exam
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what if i have all angles
i'm taking A level math and he gave me no angles butbgave me the lengh othe sides wanting the angle which i got wrong because i thought the adjecentnwas the opposite side
If you have no angles, then you need to use the inverse trigonometric function to find the angle. You still need to identify the two sides that are part of the question and use those.
Careful with A level maths though, because they're likely to not be right-angled triangles, so you might need to use the sine or cosine rule rather than the regular trig methods in my videos.
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well , thank you and wish me good luck , my pure mathematics 3 exam in on thursday
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trigeonometry is pretty easy , having alot of trouble with integration tho
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Very gd class
But who chooses the angle?
In these examples, the question has given it.
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Screech! I don't think I'm phycho enough to watch this after hearing that marker being abused
marker being abused?
WHAT IF YOU HAVE TWO ANGLES
Assuming I've understood what you mean correctly, then you can choose which to use, as long as you're consistent throughout the question.
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Sin=old/helena(opp÷hyp)
Cos=and/his(adj÷hyp)
Tan=old/aunt(opp÷adj)
That's dumb...
Just do it normally smh
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What if there is no angle?
Presumably you'll have been asked to find one of the angles? If that's the case, then you use that unknown angle you've been asked to find :)
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The side which is not 90 degrees is hypotenuse, simple as that pheww