Great simple video to suggest to my tutorial students! I had to brush up on my Geometry this year. It’s been way too long (decades) since I’ve taught or taken basic Geometry! I’m hoping you have a video on rotations, too. And then multiple transformations performed on a single figure. The kind of problem where you have to work backwards and figure out which transformationS took place…those can be quite challenging!
I like doing the diagonal ones by moving the points diagonally towards the mirror line. It works just as well, and I think its easier to keep track of how many squares you have to move since you typically dont need to move the points that much
You can do this yes. In my experience though students are more likely to make a mistake doing this and work better moving horizontally and vertically. If you get the right answer though it doesn't matter :)
@@1stClassMaths Yeah, sometimes you have to deal with half sqaures and I can see why it might be confusing. Still, ive been using it since I took this topic, and thats what I feel most comfortable with. Good to know its still a valid method
Thanksfor the vid. Do you have any tips tho for finding the centre of rotation using tracing paper, in p1 edexcel i spent ages trying to find the centre and still didn't find it by the end 😭😭
I am working on a rotation video but the good news is you probably won't be asked to do it again! I generally just try different points but it takes a bit of practice and intuition.
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Great simple video to suggest to my tutorial students! I had to brush up on my Geometry this year. It’s been way too long (decades) since I’ve taught or taken basic Geometry! I’m hoping you have a video on rotations, too. And then multiple transformations performed on a single figure. The kind of problem where you have to work backwards and figure out which transformationS took place…those can be quite challenging!
I am working on the other transformations don't worry!
Am pleased with your explanation
I like doing the diagonal ones by moving the points diagonally towards the mirror line. It works just as well, and I think its easier to keep track of how many squares you have to move since you typically dont need to move the points that much
You can do this yes. In my experience though students are more likely to make a mistake doing this and work better moving horizontally and vertically. If you get the right answer though it doesn't matter :)
@@1stClassMaths Yeah, sometimes you have to deal with half sqaures and I can see why it might be confusing. Still, ive been using it since I took this topic, and thats what I feel most comfortable with. Good to know its still a valid method
You voice is great teaching make me wanna focus🎉
these videos are rlly helping me prep for tmrw’s exam! tysm ❤
Good luck!!
Watch this video for my homework and still confused.
Same 😂
Great Teacher
bro thank u so much i finally get this because of you
Excellent so good to hear!
This is nice
Love your videos, can you please make a video about gradients, derivatives and differentiation techniques. Thank you.
Thanksfor the vid. Do you have any tips tho for finding the centre of rotation using tracing paper, in p1 edexcel i spent ages trying to find the centre and still didn't find it by the end 😭😭
I am working on a rotation video but the good news is you probably won't be asked to do it again! I generally just try different points but it takes a bit of practice and intuition.
@@1stClassMaths ye thanks for all the work u do. ig i just was unlucky on the day
thanks sir, could you do a video on ratio?
if i get a grade 9 pass its all because of u
Please do a video on paper 3 higher predicted paper
I am working on it.
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Line reflection along another line please
How many marks in total do you think would be a pass on foundation 🤔
The max you can get is a 5 or 6 😭
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Hi sir we're new for math we are not like you and we don't no how uknow think about boss pls and make pls to understand by little bit ineen talk to us slowly couse uare talking for very first pls boss thank you