Thus is useful for trigonometricratios-> Some People Have (sine=p/h)..where p is perpendicular..h is hypotenuse and b is base Some People Have Curly Brown Hair Through Proper Brushing S-->sine C--->cos T-->tan
Amazing lecture Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰 I was in fond of that type of lecture It helped me a lot ❤ Thank you sir With due respect the only problem I got is the value of sin 45° and cos 45° as they are equal to 1/√2 But with further focusing I get your point that Sin / cos 45 ° = √2/2 By multiplying and dividing by √2 we get 1/2 Amazing trick ❤
You literally wrote the same thing twice for most of the entries. I don't see a practical application of this because the square root of these numbers is non-derivable the way written here. Overall not a good mnemonic. Appreciate the effort though
@IntersectionalFeminist you do not need to know precise decimals. The test doesn't work like that. The solutions he gives here are enough to find the correct answer on test day. The MCAT is not a precise answer test, it's not even always about the right answer. It wants you to quickly ballpark answers and/or be able to determine which answers are wrong.
Thank you, this is brilliant!
Thus is useful for trigonometricratios->
Some People Have
(sine=p/h)..where p is perpendicular..h is hypotenuse and b is base
Some People Have
Curly Brown Hair
Through Proper Brushing
S-->sine
C--->cos
T-->tan
This was honestly amazing! Thank you so much
Anytime! We have lots more coming
Amazing lecture
Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
I was in fond of that type of lecture
It helped me a lot ❤
Thank you sir
With due respect the only problem I got is the value of sin 45° and cos 45° as they are equal to 1/√2
But with further focusing I get your point that
Sin / cos 45 ° = √2/2
By multiplying and dividing by √2 we get 1/2
Amazing trick ❤
AHHHHHHHHH ITSSSS SOOO GOODDD!!!! SUCH A GENIUSSSS!!!!! Hopefully I'll also pass my mcat ❤
Best lecturer on this material
You're totally the man for this
This is brilliant! Thank you!
A genius man! Wow
You are saving my life!!!
But your video was great..
I'm from India 🇮🇳 🇮🇳
Finally found a video that got the point and helped make sense of this! Thank you so very much!!
Glad to help!
God bless you
Excellent! Thank you!
You literally wrote the same thing twice for most of the entries. I don't see a practical application of this because the square root of these numbers is non-derivable the way written here. Overall not a good mnemonic. Appreciate the effort though
For the mcat you wouldn't need to ever come up with precise values, this mnemonic does exactly as needed for the test.
@IntersectionalFeminist you do not need to know precise decimals. The test doesn't work like that. The solutions he gives here are enough to find the correct answer on test day. The MCAT is not a precise answer test, it's not even always about the right answer. It wants you to quickly ballpark answers and/or be able to determine which answers are wrong.