I'm working through my GCSEs right now so i dont even need this. But i'm trying to get my head round some stuff in games programming and this is exremely useful. I spent the whole video going "oooooo" "aaaaahhhh" AND THAT TWIST AT THE END! how do people even get so clever?
I don't know if this is true but my pure maths teacher said the ancient Babylonians thought there were 360 days in a year and that's why there are 360 degrees in a circle 🤷♂️
Was on the website with the new spec topics couldn’t seem to find radians as a topic on there. Perhaps u can link me to a video of u doing basically the sin cos tan graphs but in radians as I was absent when my class went through that stuff. Thank you
This is by far, one of the best explanations of the what and why of Radians I have ever heard.
Absolute God
You are a blessed with the gift of teaching. Thank you so very much
he is a life saver , all the love and appreciation to him
I'm working through my GCSEs right now so i dont even need this. But i'm trying to get my head round some stuff in games programming and this is exremely useful.
I spent the whole video going "oooooo" "aaaaahhhh" AND THAT TWIST AT THE END! how do people even get so clever?
I'm confused when is this useful in game development?
JB is such a delight
Good explanation.
This video is so good. You always make it so clear and simple❤
Thank you, it should have been more obvious to me. This explanation gave me that nice ooooooooohhhh feeling.
I don't know if this is true but my pure maths teacher said the ancient Babylonians thought there were 360 days in a year and that's why there are 360 degrees in a circle 🤷♂️
Thats rad :)
I see what you did there
W method of explaining maths
So what you're telling me is... gradians are the metric measurement of angles?!
Fantastic
Not me coming to this after skipping a month worth of class… 😅
😂😂
I missed 3 math classes and they finished circular measure, bravo
Was on the website with the new spec topics couldn’t seem to find radians as a topic on there. Perhaps u can link me to a video of u doing basically the sin cos tan graphs but in radians as I was absent when my class went through that stuff. Thank you
Just made them for you: sites.google.com/site/tlmaths314/home/a-level-maths-2017/full-a-level/trigonometry/trig-graphs