This is awesome grade 10, 2021 this year has been not on my side when it came with maths but this helped me shout out to mindset extra for making videos like this to help us students ❤️✍️👩💻
Sir you are by the far the best teacher in the world right now. thank you very much for this explanation I never thought I would ever make such a comment. Thank you for you abbreviations :)! .
I'm in gr11 now and I'm having serious problems because I never understood this and no one can give me a clear answer...Can someone please tell me how on earth do we prove that a shape is a square, rhombus, kite, etc. This year in my exam, I had a question about circle theorems and I was asked to prove that a shape in the circle was a square...no one ever teaches you how to do that, you only ever learn how to prove a PARM and when it comes to all the other quadrilaterals, you are taught their properties but not how to prove them in a question. EG: both a square and a rhombus have all 4 sides equal, so proving all 4 sides equal would probably be enough to prove a rhombus, but in order for it to be a square you have to prove all 4 sides are 90 deg too, or something like that I don't know. I've been searching for a clear answer for days but I just can't find it...You've helped me so much Mindset, please help me with this!!
This is awesome grade 10, 2021 this year has been not on my side when it came with maths but this helped me shout out to mindset extra for making videos like this to help us students ❤️✍️👩💻
Yippeee!!! Happy to hear it :)
all these videos has helped me sooooo much for my exams thank you very much :)
Sir you are by the far the best teacher in the world right now. thank you very much for this explanation I never thought I would ever make such a comment. Thank you for you abbreviations :)! .
Helped a lot thank you so much.
I'm in gr11 now and I'm having serious problems because I never understood this and no one can give me a clear answer...Can someone please tell me how on earth do we prove that a shape is a square, rhombus, kite, etc. This year in my exam, I had a question about circle theorems and I was asked to prove that a shape in the circle was a square...no one ever teaches you how to do that, you only ever learn how to prove a PARM and when it comes to all the other quadrilaterals, you are taught their properties but not how to prove them in a question. EG: both a square and a rhombus have all 4 sides equal, so proving all 4 sides equal would probably be enough to prove a rhombus, but in order for it to be a square you have to prove all 4 sides are 90 deg too, or something like that I don't know. I've been searching for a clear answer for days but I just can't find it...You've helped me so much Mindset, please help me with this!!
That was tremendously helpful
I wish you were my maths teachet
this helped sm