Visualisation at start was a great idea! Putting these 3 equations (e.g. x^2+y^2=17 and y=x-3 and x^2-3x-4) into an online graphing calculator really helped me visualise what's going on. You have the circle, straight-line and/parabola all one graph to confirm coordinates. Good fun!
Ahmed Mustafa Absolutely you can but I would prefer to be fairly fluent in factorising quadratics! Particularly if you are doing these without a calculator, although I have done some at the end that must be done using the quadratic formula 😁
it has also come to a point where I actually comprehend the worked solutions to a grade 7-9 maths question but the things is I slip of in an exam when I need to do it myself......
@@TheGCSEMathsTutor I know I commenting on a random video but please reply on here you know the videos u uploaded liek the 5 hardest gcse maths questions part 1 and part 2 I kinda want more parts they are so enjoyable.... like obviously different ones please man
Thank you very much for all of your videos, they help a lot. Date: Thursday 17/8/2023 I'm going into year 11, reply to this comment in 1 years time and I will share my results (aiming for a 9) Thanks once again The GCSE Maths Tutor
Hi I think you got the values for y wrong as you rounded instead of using the full number Y should of equaled to 3.89 and -5.09 instead of 3.88 and -5.08
@TheGCSEMathsTutor I have a question! At 41:35 I rounded the x values to 3.45 due to 3.4449 and the other x to -1.05 due to 1.0449 would this be considered wrong?
Yes, because rounding 3.4449 to 2 decimal places will be 3.44 and rounding -1.0449 to 2 decimal places is -1.04. If you’re gonna round it, it’s gonna have to be right for the answer to be right🤷♂️
Mina Haq This could be used for the iGCSE as well, there are some additional topics in the iGCSE that I am yet to cover but all of these are applicable as it’s the same methods and topics 😁🙏🏼
Instead of typing in the entire equation you can press the mode button on the calculator and then press 3, then you fill in the digits a, b and c and you will get both values for x
Hi Sir your video was really helpful you know for the first question do you have to simplify it by dividing everything by 2 because you get the same answer if you don’t simplify it or is it because you get extra marks for simplifying it? Great video again btw👌
That question wouldn’t have to be on a calculator paper as it could be solved by factorising, that being said it does make the question a level above the rest before it if it was on a non-calculator paper!
Can the quadratic formula be applied when the question states proves algebraicly, can the quadratic formula always be applied if a calculator is allowed?
I’m assuming this question I was using the quadratic formula and not factorising, I can’t jump to the spot without a timestamp but given the values it would seem that’s what I’ve used, you only have to “flip the symbols” when factorising and solving 👍🏼
The question before the last question 9the question that require quadratic formula ) , x= 3.1…. , the answer seem like I’d x=2.0717…or x=0.32822…, I’m not sure , but that what my calculator show
I just wanted to know how would you be able to solve a quadratic simultaneous equation if the y value was a fraction and you could only make it a fraction. So how would you be able to come around this question.
I think , the x-2 = y that he did is wrong because it should be x-2 =-y and when we put it in the other equation it should be x^2 -(x-2)^2= 34 ( I am not sure about that) because when I use x=2+y I got different answers, is I am wrong?
@@TheGCSEMathsTutor oh ok edited the comment also i wanna say that your videos are great and really helpful and i can see you clear have a passion in what you do compared to other maths youtubers who are either not helpful or only care about subs
Don’t forget to check out the Ultimate Grade 6-9 Revision video here: th-cam.com/video/o9VuZhCqR2U/w-d-xo.html
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what if the value which is equal o x^2 + y^2 = any decimal
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Thank you, this is so helpful when your school sets homework in lockdown without even explaining it
this really helps me as a student that moved to higher last second.
Visualisation at start was a great idea!
Putting these 3 equations (e.g. x^2+y^2=17 and y=x-3 and x^2-3x-4) into an online graphing calculator really helped me visualise what's going on. You have the circle, straight-line and/parabola all one graph to confirm coordinates. Good fun!
Ikr!
year 11 me who got a 9 in maths and furthermaths is so slow 2 years later :) this channel is getting me through the maths in bmat
you really just summarized 3 years of igcse teaching into your videos.
Hope you find them all useful! 😁🙏🏼
yeah but he took years to make them I mean he was consistent with videos over periods of time which resulted in years???
idk what i woukd do without this legend :)
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Hello sir, I just wanted to ask if I could use the quadratic formula at the last stage instead of factorising. Thank you
Ahmed Mustafa Absolutely you can but I would prefer to be fairly fluent in factorising quadratics! Particularly if you are doing these without a calculator, although I have done some at the end that must be done using the quadratic formula 😁
@@TheGCSEMathsTutorhow would u tell the difference
@@bismah2305 well no number times each other gets -55 and adds up to 12 so in that case use the formula
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These videos are actually really fun to do 😊 makes the questions appear so simple, thanks!
Glad you think so! My pleasure 😁🙏🏼
agreed
i really dont understand how im understanding grade 9 topics like this straight away just by watching ur videos
thank you so much
it has also come to a point where I actually comprehend the worked solutions to a grade 7-9 maths question but the things is I slip of in an exam when I need to do it myself......
My teacher was horrible doing this, now that you have helped me, I can actually get 5 marks on a question!! Thanks!!!
So glad to hear I could help 😁🙏🏼
@@TheGCSEMathsTutor I know I commenting on a random video but please reply on here you know the videos u uploaded liek the 5 hardest gcse maths questions part 1 and part 2 I kinda want more parts they are so enjoyable.... like obviously different ones please man
I moved back up to higher thanks to you!
Yesss that’s amazing news! Keep it going 😁👌🏼
Your videos are Soo useful even a couple years later ❤
Not gonna lie sir ur videos are really urself and simple than other many videos I believe u will hit 1 million subs by next year
Thank you so much for the positive feedback! Glad you like them and let’s hope so haha! 😁
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Thank you very much for all of your videos, they help a lot.
Date: Thursday 17/8/2023
I'm going into year 11, reply to this comment in 1 years time and I will share my results (aiming for a 9)
Thanks once again The GCSE Maths Tutor
good luck iam too aswell aiming for a grade 9
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@@awqsh got an 8 in the end
Can you please check your answer at 27:00 because instead of +8 and -4, i used +20 and -8. My x was equal to 8/5 instead of -8/5 same with the 4
I did ur mistake too. You should’ve used -20 and +8.
Hi
I think you got the values for y wrong as you rounded instead of using the full number
Y should of equaled to 3.89 and -5.09 instead of 3.88 and -5.08
Do u think you will be able to have covered everything by our GCSEs 2020
That’s the plan! 😁 they will all be ordered in the playlists in line with the revision checklist here: th-cam.com/video/qT-M7C1cNTg/w-d-xo.html
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Hey, how did you get -2 at 20:01?
How do you tell whether its a quadratic simultaneous or just simultaneous? Why don't you solve for y instead of making it into a quadrant at 3:58
A quadratic simultaneous equation will have powers of x higher than 1, specifically a power of x^2 😁 you could solve for y if you wanted!
@@TheGCSEMathsTutor Thanks for the help. I really appreciate all the time you've put into your videos. 👍
at 22:47 can you write the answer as a decimal? Or does it have to be left in a fraction?
bro if u look at the mark scheme most/some questions have various answers. so u only need to employ one of the following from the above.
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At 6:57 shouldn’t it be (3,8) and (2,7) ???
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Thanks for this. Really helpful to have you go through all the steps :)
Glad it was helpful! 😁🙏🏼
@TheGCSEMathsTutor I have a question! At 41:35 I rounded the x values to 3.45 due to 3.4449 and the other x to -1.05 due to 1.0449 would this be considered wrong?
Yes, because rounding 3.4449 to 2 decimal places will be 3.44 and rounding -1.0449 to 2 decimal places is -1.04.
If you’re gonna round it, it’s gonna have to be right for the answer to be right🤷♂️
You made it more than easier for me
These videos are sooo Helpful. Keep up the good work:)
thank you for the video. clear explanations helps a lot.
Sir Please Help!!! @6:22 Why cant you substitute y into the first equation.
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is this in the IGCSE CIE Cambridge extended syllabus?
Mina Haq This could be used for the iGCSE as well, there are some additional topics in the iGCSE that I am yet to cover but all of these are applicable as it’s the same methods and topics 😁🙏🏼
Instead of typing in the entire equation you can press the mode button on the calculator and then press 3, then you fill in the digits a, b and c and you will get both values for x
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26:00 how does 8 and -4 make -12 and shouldn’t they multiple to make 160?
I thought it would be (5x-8)(x+4)
he did it right, you need to times one of them with 5 so -4x5=-20 -20+8=-12!!
@@aliwaras4975 in school we were taught so multiply the 5 with the 32 to get 160, im so confused now
Hi Sir your video was really helpful you know for the first question do you have to simplify it by dividing everything by 2 because you get the same answer if you don’t simplify it or is it because you get extra marks for simplifying it? Great video again btw👌
Glad to hear it! You don't have to divide everything by 2 but it's much easier to factorise if you do!
got a grade 6 on my last mocks aiming for grade 7/8 for my mocks next week
did my maths paper 1 mock 2 days ago and i dont think ill scrap a 7💀
@@rottinqangel what did u get? 1 yr late 😭
@@SV7_EDITZ i got a 7 🙏
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Great video sir good job keep up the good work.
are these questions in the calculator or the non calculator paper?
Lamiya Khokon They could be on either! The ones requiring the quadratic formula are exclusively calculator though 😁🙏🏼
@@TheGCSEMathsTutor Thank you soooo much! Keep up the amazing work! :)
Thank you so much I understand it much better now.
So glad to hear that! 😁🙏🏼
for the last question i got y = 3.89 and y = -5.09, did i go wrong or would i still get the mark. Thank you tho the video was great
Thanks a ton thank you ❤
how did u get -6 when expanding brackets in min 13:00?
Litterrelly watching this the night before my math final exam lol
great video! very helpful
I think you have made a mistake on 15:46. I think it's the wrong way round: y=-5 and y=2, not x=-5 and x=2 as we have rearranged the equation for y.
Nope this is definitely correct! A good test is to sub the pairs into the easier equation, so substituting the 2 values into y-x=3 😁🙏🏼
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Sir for the red one is it calculator?? i used quadratic formula instead
That question wouldn’t have to be on a calculator paper as it could be solved by factorising, that being said it does make the question a level above the rest before it if it was on a non-calculator paper!
@@TheGCSEMathsTutor ah I see yeah i assumed it was calculator because the numbers were so big
how many marks would this question be? and thank you for getting me through my mocks :))
Normally 4-5 marks depending on the complexity! Glad to hear the channel has helped 😁🙏🏼
Can the quadratic formula be applied when the question states proves algebraicly, can the quadratic formula always be applied if a calculator is allowed?
Doing my last Mafs Gcse today ty for everything dawgg 😖😖
quite helpful, thank you so much!
hi! for the last question, i was wondering why you didnt swap the values to make them: -3.11 and 0.708, like you did in previous questions?
I’m assuming this question I was using the quadratic formula and not factorising, I can’t jump to the spot without a timestamp but given the values it would seem that’s what I’ve used, you only have to “flip the symbols” when factorising and solving 👍🏼
@@TheGCSEMathsTutor thanks! yeah you were using the quadratic formula, it is at about 34:45
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I was confused for ages why you had plus y and you fixed it. I thought I missed a step in your method.
The question before the last question 9the question that require quadratic formula ) , x= 3.1…. , the answer seem like I’d x=2.0717…or x=0.32822…, I’m not sure , but that what my calculator show
Hi at the end of the first question it says y equals 2 and 3 how come its not negative since in the brackets its negative?
Thank you so much
I just wanted to know how would you be able to solve a quadratic simultaneous equation if the y value was a fraction and you could only make it a fraction. So how would you be able to come around this question.
Sir for a linear simultaneous equation in the exam they will allow for the elimination and substitution method right?
yeah
intro is a vibe
15:50
when you removed the brackets of (x+3) (x-5) why did 3 become negative and 5 positive?
Check my video on solving quadratic equations 😁🙏🏼
36:48 i thought my eyes went wrong because the screen went purple
hello brian, good lesson
8:12 when i usd the x=y+2 i got a completely different answer. please help me.
Same , is that wrong?
Is this higher or Nat 5 level ,reasonably comfortable with this
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Just a quick question, in q1 at the end after you get (y-3) (y-2) how come it is then positive when you solve for x?
solutions have to be the opposite
How mnay Mark's would these be in an exam??
5 marks usually 😁🙏🏼
@@TheGCSEMathsTutor thanks. Please can you a video on rounding like 3sf 2do etc?
Kierat Sahota Will do!! 😁🙏🏼
is there a tactic to know whether to use x or y
just look at the one you'd find easier, like if it has fractions its probably better to use the one without it
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2:03 this should be Y^2
20:10
How come you flip the symbols after expanding the brackets
What do you mean flip the symbols
sir at 27 :14 wouldnt y be 1/5 because you are doing 3.2 -3 = 1/5
Do you have to remember the quadratic formula?
I think , the x-2 = y that he did is wrong because it should be x-2 =-y and when we put it in the other equation it should be x^2 -(x-2)^2= 34 ( I am not sure about that) because when I use x=2+y I got different answers, is I am wrong?
Should 3squared be 9? At 14.57?
Kierat Sahota That’s what I’ve written 😁🙏🏼
@@TheGCSEMathsTutor it looked like a 6
Kierat Sahota The amount of times I have misread numbers or written the wrong number down while saying another is ridiculous 😂
@@TheGCSEMathsTutor so it should be 9? I'm confused 😂
Kierat Sahota Yes it’s all 100% correct! 😂
I don't understand how you get (y-2) and (y-3) to equal y=2 and y=3.
Am I missing something? Is this a rule where you flip the sign?
y-2=0
so you do y=2 as you add 2 on both sides to have y on its own equating y=2
y-3=0
y-3(+3)=0(+3)
y=3
henceforth y=2 and y=3
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he's actually drawing in real-time it's not a pre-created slideshow don't look at the bottom left of how he doesn't constantly presses the arrow
I have no idea what this means… I am writing as I speak though 😂
@@Wojbest_YT it flashes every time I put the stylus on the screen, it swaps from scrolling to writing mode
@@TheGCSEMathsTutor oh ok edited the comment also i wanna say that your videos are great and really helpful and i can see you clear have a passion in what you do compared to other maths youtubers who are either not helpful or only care about subs
@@Wojbest_YT thank you so much! I’m so glad that comes across, and I’m really glad to hear that you are finding the channel helpful! 😁🙏🏼
A doubt, (x+1) (x-4) = 0 then x=1 and x=-4 then y=x - 3 = y=1 - 3 = -2 and y=-4 - 3 = -7, is this correct
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I’m beginning to think I might have dyslexia or something, I always mix numbers and letters up and everyone else seems to understand it but me:(
your not practic e makes perfect the more you do the more better you will get
Why cant we just square root the x² + y²?
I'm stuck on this question rn it is x^2+y^2=25 and y-3x=13 I have no idea what to do
I know it’s v late but rearrange to y= 13+3x
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