Thanks for the video! Shortcut: If factorization is tough for someone in parabola, y= ax^2 + bx + c 1. X-intercept is '-b/2a' from the equation. 2. Substitute X-intercept in the equation for 'x' and find 'y'. 3. (X-int, Y-int) is your vertex
your contents are so so so wonderful!! It's helped me so much with the GRE and made me feel much more confident. THANK YOU and wishing you all the best!
I took my GRE test today and I just wanted to thank you for your videos. Although, I didn't score that well but atleast I learnt the right mindset and approach to attempt GRE. So thank you. I'll try again.
Philip, thank you SO very much! I have watched and noted already 42 different themes (this one is 43th) thanks to your videos, which is starting to make a solid book :) I am really grateful, as I find all of your content extremely of use for my gmat preparation.
@@TheTestedTutor it may seem a lot, but it was absolutely worth investing time for me! It took me about 4 days and there are a couple of videos left. Actually, I have gathered all the possibles themes from the gmat quant into a list and then next to all of them I put the number of the theme from your video. So that’s why I can certainly say that you have made e.g 3 probability videos or 4 videos on remainders and divisibility, etc. The only themes that are not covered fully so far are: percentages, mode, range, odd and evens, decimals, quadrilaterals. But I won’t dare asking you to make videos of them, because it the amount of the themes you HAVE covered is enormous. I am a huge fan!
Finding the average makes so much sense - I see it visually as figuring out the middle point on the graph between the x-intercepts. Is this a correct way to think of it? Great vid to sip my morning coffee to ☕😌 thanks Philip! -Hillary
Thanks a lot My Brother Philip The Great!!! Really amazing video which cleared the main problems regarding this topic of mine . I cannot express how much grateful I am that u kept my request. Thanks again and hope it will work and your next video in this topic too ^_^
Thank you for this video! It was really helpful to understand parabolas. Do you still tutor individually by chance? I'm taking my GRE at the end of October and aiming to increase my score to around 165 at least and I'm finding this difficult. Thanks!
Also Philip. Please do a video on deck of cards and dice related problems. Those that concerns unbiased and biased conditions. I always go wrong in them. :(
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hii Philip i just wanted to know in the y-coordinate the answer was coming to -20.25 and you wrote 20.25 I am a bit confused about that could you pls clear that up?
Hi , i solved the equation as it is i.e y=-x2+x+20 and i got the below results . x,y of vertex is (-0.5, 19.75) how is that possible ? even if we change sign the answers should be same right ? pls suggest.
No, look at the graph in the video: you have a positive Y point and still all the parabola going downwards from that point. You can have also a unhappy parabola from a negative Y point, but that’s not the case presented in the formula
I was so frustrated with magoosh and manhattan 5 lb combo. You've just made it crystal clear. Take a bow man!
Thanks for the video!
Shortcut: If factorization is tough for someone in parabola, y= ax^2 + bx + c
1. X-intercept is '-b/2a' from the equation.
2. Substitute X-intercept in the equation for 'x' and find 'y'.
3. (X-int, Y-int) is your vertex
Parabolas is a topic i used to flail with in highschool,, Now I'm not gonna falter when i encounter it. Thanks a lot for your great content ♥!!
Yaayyyy! The basics of parabolas are finally clear!! Thank you so much Philip!!!!
You're welcome 😊 Yatri
your contents are so so so wonderful!! It's helped me so much with the GRE and made me feel much more confident. THANK YOU and wishing you all the best!
Thankyou Philip- would love to see more of parabola
I took my GRE test today and I just wanted to thank you for your videos. Although, I didn't score that well but atleast I learnt the right mindset and approach to attempt GRE. So thank you. I'll try again.
Thanks for this Nikita. Do try again, you deserve success
Philip, thank you SO very much! I have watched and noted already 42 different themes (this one is 43th) thanks to your videos, which is starting to make a solid book :) I am really grateful, as I find all of your content extremely of use for my gmat preparation.
Thank you! That's a lot...
@@TheTestedTutor it may seem a lot, but it was absolutely worth investing time for me! It took me about 4 days and there are a couple of videos left. Actually, I have gathered all the possibles themes from the gmat quant into a list and then next to all of them I put the number of the theme from your video. So that’s why I can certainly say that you have made e.g 3 probability videos or 4 videos on remainders and divisibility, etc. The only themes that are not covered fully so far are: percentages, mode, range, odd and evens, decimals, quadrilaterals. But I won’t dare asking you to make videos of them, because it the amount of the themes you HAVE covered is enormous. I am a huge fan!
Hey! Can you please share your notes with me? It'll be really helpful. Let me know if you are comfortable with it😀
Can u please share ur notes with me.. It will be helpful
Thanks Philip !! For clearing concept and you made it very easy to understand.
You are welcome!
Great video and easy to follow. Could you do a video on overlapping set(Venn diagram)
I was going to skip this topic for gre, but you made it so easier for me.
Glad to hear it Anika!
Thank You So Much For The Factorization Method, I Was Literally Confused Before 🙂
Thanks for the amazing tutorial.
@tested tutor, why don’t you reply? Please make our confusion clear.
Yes please ... it should be - 20.25
This video just makes life easy. Eagerly waiting for the next video on parabola 😊
Thank you so much 😀
Thankyou so much.Could you please help with the mirror image problems?It would be of great help
You could use differentiation to determine the minima/maxima followed by double differential to determine whether it's maxima or minima
Genius is actually an understatement for you
So kind Ihuoma!
Amazing explanation ✨ , you have really made it easy for non- math students 😊
Thanks Lasita
Finding the average makes so much sense - I see it visually as figuring out the middle point on the graph between the x-intercepts. Is this a correct way to think of it? Great vid to sip my morning coffee to ☕😌 thanks Philip! -Hillary
Yes, exactly. So glad it makes sense. :)
ya thanks for this comment initially i skipped that but second time when I paid attention I got that nice explanation sir
Could you also do circles and the hyperbola and other curves? I have my GRE in a month. Thank you for doing these.
i don't how to thank you. you are doing a superb job Philip,Is there second part of this video?
Not yet
Thanks a lot My Brother Philip The Great!!! Really amazing video which cleared the main problems regarding this topic of mine . I cannot express how much grateful I am that u kept my request. Thanks again and hope it will work and your next video in this topic too ^_^
Glad it helped Sajid
Thank you for this video! It was really helpful to understand parabolas. Do you still tutor individually by chance? I'm taking my GRE at the end of October and aiming to increase my score to around 165 at least and I'm finding this difficult. Thanks!
Yes I do! But fully booked at the moment
I am so soo happy that you made this video... Thank you so very much...😊😊😊
My pleasure 😊 Dhriti
you made it extremely simple.. Thumbs UP 👍
Thank you Deepak!
Thank you so much for the video. Please do a video on Venn diagrams.
Sure thing Siri!
Also Philip. Please do a video on deck of cards and dice related problems. Those that concerns unbiased and biased conditions. I always go wrong in them. :(
Thank you Tested Tutor
I have gone through all your videos
you are a blessing to us...
Could you please come up with videos for best colleges to go for masters in Business in Uk
Yes I could but first I need to teach all my tricks!
@@TheTestedTutor After watching all your videos it definitely increases my Quant scores but I am badly stuck in Verbal can't cross 150 ,I need your advise on it
RC RC RC ........
hii Philip i just wanted to know in the y-coordinate the answer was coming to -20.25 and you wrote 20.25 I am a bit confused about that could you pls clear that up?
In the last example isn't y vertex (-20.25)?
Thank you so much Philip!
No worries!
Great video 😊
Thank you!
Thanks a lot.
Glad to help
Hi , i solved the equation as it is i.e y=-x2+x+20 and i got the below results . x,y of vertex is (-0.5, 19.75) how is that possible ? even if we change sign the answers should be same right ? pls suggest.
Philip Genius!
Is Parabola relevant for GMAT?
So cool.
thank you bosssss
this trick a gangsta until a parabola without x-intercept comes!
you should then use the formula.
In unhappy parabola -how did you get y= 20.25. Shouldn’t it be -20.25 ?
having the same question
No, look at the graph in the video: you have a positive Y point and still all the parabola going downwards from that point. You can have also a unhappy parabola from a negative Y point, but that’s not the case presented in the formula
Thanks Philip for that . Owe your videos a lot.
So nice of you
its suppose to be -20.25 right?
Awesomen
Thanks 🤗
Skipping this
don't dictate it, solve it on the screen we have to spend many more minute's to understand the saying
it would be really nice if he wrote it down instead of speaking numbers
Don't worry, I do in following videos
@@TheTestedTutor thank you ❤️ really appreciate it!