what takes one week for my math teacher to get me to understand took you about 25 minutes :D! you are honestly the best and most helpful math teacher. because of you i am actually confident for the first time about an upcoming math exam. THANKS :D
Even though your videos are as old as ancient walls they are still the best! They make maths come across as easy for me. Not even my text book is this much of a great help. You’re the best. Thanks alot🙂
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Lots of crossover yes but you need to have your specification close so as to be sure you are not missing anything. But lots of similar stuff yes as maths is maths! Best of luck. Mr H
Your ways of teaching is simple but so effective and that's what makes it so understanding. I've never understood this section well and now I'm beginning to get the hang of it. Thank for the help. Much appreciated!
such a maths legend , he is soo helpfull solving each and every problem set by step not even jumping off if he explained the same thing in previous question ! I really in a search of a tutor like him
Awesome. I feel lot more confident now that I watched this ( and the previous ) video in Circle Theorems. I encourage you to make more videos at the same quality as this
Thank you very much, I am a mature student and thanks to the claririty of your explanations I am able to complete my homework on the circle theorems without frustration!
Great video! Another way to do last question is to use the fact that the angle at centre is twice the angle opposite at circumference. In the triangle B= 32 degrees because two angles in an isosceles triangle are equal. Angles in a triangle add to 180 degrees so centre O= 180- (32+32) = 116 degrees. So using rule 1 of circle theorems x must be 116/2= 58 degrees. Then the angle opposite x also must be 58 degrees again because base angles in a triangle are equal. Angles in a triangle add to 180 degrees so y= 180- 58(2)=64 degrees :)
You are so welcome Nathania! Please check out the website hegartymaths.c.o.m. for loads more help and pls tell your friends. Best of luck and keep up the hard work revising maths. Mr H
Thanks a lot for this. Clueless before this. It's a huge help. My little baby about to write SSCE. In a dilemma because of poor clueless Maths teachers. Going to search for and watch more of your Mathematics tutorials. Muchas gracias.😍
Thank you for making these videos I have an exam tomorrow and will hopefully get an A* but it is mostly down to your clear and concise videos! Great work :) Thanks for everything
Mr Hegarty, I don't know what to say!!!! All what I can help you with is to pray for you so that God will continue to bless you over and over. Because of you my maths teacher is even afraid of me..... God richly bless you. I know one day I will become a billionaire and wonder what, I will donate a huge amount of money to you. Keep on with your good work.....
Thank you so much! My mocks start tomorrow and this has helped me so much, I had no clue how to do any questions like this before and now I feel so much more confident, just need to keep revising the theorems! Thank you again!😁😁
Wow, I have missed a lot of classes because of other reasons and this really helped me get back up in class. I don't have to put my teacher through more stress having a personal time with her everytime just so I can learn the lessons I missed
Khev - that is a really really nice comment from you. Thank you so much. I am really happy to have helped! Please start using the new website hegartymaths.c.o.m. as all the videos are in nice easy to follow format and please share with your family, friends and school. Best of luck and keep up the hard work. Please come back and let me know how your exam goes. Best regards. MR H
I'm pretty confident, thanks to these videos that i will have a much better chance at getting an A in this exam :)! Also i'm doing A level maths so until next year, thank you :P
Thank you mate, your videos are really helping me with my revision for my mocks. I might be able to do further maths at A levels now! Thanks for all your help.
I found your tutorial truly helpful, Thanks. I have a question. At 16.16, the question was about parallel lines. Can we say that because angles A and D adds up to 5x and angles B and C also adds up to 5x, therefore, they must be parallel lines?
How come at 25:53, you don't used rule one which is bigger at the4 centre and smaller at the outskirt? Because one traingle is 180 and it has radius on it so is like isosceles. So AOB is 180-32-32=116degrees. Then 360-116=244 outside the triangle. Then since we can use the rule one, 244/2=122 for y. Can you try to explain this, but if cannot is ok. Or maybe because it's a reflex angle so it's not rule one already?
HEGARTYMATHS i dont know if im supposed to call u bro, bcz ur cool at explaining, or Prof bcz u r just worth it.. But one thing i know is that ive understood this circle theorems, and is that my math teacher is just stupid (: Thank you soooooooo much (bro-professor) for this amazing video
thankyou so much for doing this im one of ur suscriber now. this really helps in the exam. i thought i was gonna fail higher but this has given me confidence. r u a maths teacher? our school teacher does not explain and is so boring but your really easy to understand. you should teach at my school
Dear Allen - thanks so much for your kind comment,. Yes I am a full time maths teacher in North London - I do these vids in my freetime to try and help and so when I hear feedback like that it is very pleasing. Really happy to have help with your maths confidence. Remember all you need to do with maths is spend a lot of time, work hard and practise, practise, practise and you can do it! Let me know how you get on and please please spread the word of the website hegartymaths.c.o.m. with your mates, school and family. Best wishes. Mr h
This was sooooo helpful!! Thank you. Also could u do a video on adding subtracting dividing and multiplying negative and positive numbers i would be eternally grateful!
5:07 Well, the Same-Arc theory is supposed to apply here too, technically? I still don't understand how we decide whether we need to use this, or rule one. Do we use the visual references?
After watching the answer for Q15 (the reflex angle one), I just wanted to know... If I was to do all my working out on the diagram, instead of the lines provided, will I still receive all the marks earned?
You must state the rule you use each time you use one e.g. interior angle sum to 180 or in a cyclic quadrilateral opposite angle sum to 180. Therefore the lines are to write your angle facts.
I know this video is super old but your teaching is amazing, sir. I was just wondering if you taught other subjects too, like, Chemistry? Thank you so much, btw.
Thanks for the feedback and I'm so glad to have helped. BEst of luck and let me know how you do! Mr H
big help buddy, literally was clueless before this video :) now im a pro :)
You're a bloody legend mate, this is so helpful that I don't even need my tutor anymore! Thanks hegs!!!!
+Dilanne Abid well obviously not helpful to ur tutor haha
Really good luck Syed! Thanks for your kind comment and wishing you all the best of the exam tomorrow. Let me know how it goes. Best wishes. Mr H
This is extremely helpful,clearer than khan academy :)
what takes one week for my math teacher to get me to understand took you about 25 minutes :D! you are honestly the best and most helpful math teacher. because of you i am actually confident for the first time about an upcoming math exam. THANKS :D
good luck
13:43 *quietly sips water* OKAY GUYS LETS GET BACK TO LABELLING A AND B
I think he got that wrong
there was a moment when he was really silent for a few seconds and i was like "...is he dead?"
Aahahahhahahah legit
@@aurixiaispreppy7454 😭😭💔
Even though your videos are as old as ancient walls they are still the best! They make maths come across as easy for me. Not even my text book is this much of a great help. You’re the best. Thanks alot🙂
You are very welcome Aneesa. Best of luck in your exams. Please share with family, friends and school. Hope you do very well next week. Mr H
This actually clarified and cleared up circle theorems so nicely for me, and now I feel so much more confident for my maths gcse than I used to feel
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Really glad to have helped! Best of luck! Mr H
Lots of crossover yes but you need to have your specification close so as to be sure you are not missing anything. But lots of similar stuff yes as maths is maths! Best of luck. Mr H
hanks a lot becuz of these 2 videos abt circle theorems, I feel confident right now and ready for the IGCSE exams in may. YOU SAVED MY LIFE :)
Your ways of teaching is simple but so effective and that's what makes it so understanding. I've never understood this section well and now I'm beginning to get the hang of it. Thank for the help. Much appreciated!
Really happy to help! BEst of luck tomorrow. Mr H
such a maths legend , he is soo helpfull solving each and every problem set by step not even jumping off if he explained the same thing in previous question ! I really in a search of a tutor like him
Awesome. I feel lot more confident now that I watched this ( and the previous ) video in Circle Theorems. I encourage you to make more videos at the same quality as this
Thank You so much. I have my IGCSE exams in a month and you are helping me strengthen concepts very fast. I cant thank you enough :D
Thank you very much, I am a mature student and thanks to the claririty of your explanations I am able to complete my homework on the circle theorems without frustration!
SAME*
You teach me a hell of a lot more than my teacher does, thank you so much!
Great video! Another way to do last question is to use the fact that the angle at centre is twice the angle opposite at circumference. In the triangle B= 32 degrees because two angles in an isosceles triangle are equal. Angles in a triangle add to 180 degrees so centre O= 180- (32+32) = 116 degrees. So using rule 1 of circle theorems x must be 116/2= 58 degrees. Then the angle opposite x also must be 58 degrees again because base angles in a triangle are equal. Angles in a triangle add to 180 degrees so y= 180- 58(2)=64 degrees :)
Love your videos! Actually excited for my maths rather than dreading it!!
You've made me really confident to pass circle theorems and I believe that I will do good in my tests to come. Thank you !!
Thank you for your kind words and you are welcome!
Really happy if I have helped. Good luck in your exams. Mr H
Dude thanks to you I got a 10 on my math quiz. You're great at what you do! Thanks so much and keep up the great work man
my god, i wish this is the kind of exam my school should have.
Delighted to help! BEst of luck in the exam! Mr H
You are welcome. Good luck!
Thank you so much for this, I finally feel like I'm on solid ground with this topic!
I love you man! Your so much better than my teacher at school thank you for all the work you done for us! :)
You are so welcome Nathania! Please check out the website hegartymaths.c.o.m. for loads more help and pls tell your friends. Best of luck and keep up the hard work revising maths. Mr H
Thanks a lot for this. Clueless before this. It's a huge help. My little baby about to write SSCE. In a dilemma because of poor clueless Maths teachers. Going to search for and watch more of your Mathematics tutorials. Muchas gracias.😍
Youre teaching is amazing!! Honestly, im gonna ace the exam tmr because of you!!! Thanks!!
Thank you for making these videos I have an exam tomorrow and will hopefully get an A* but it is mostly down to your clear and concise videos! Great work :) Thanks for everything
You've made me a lot more confident in this tricky topic so cheers
Man You made education too simple. One thing I ever admired at you is the aspect of SPEAKING CLEARLY.
You deserved to be the best .....
This is an amazing tutorial. It taught me so much absolutely fantastic. Your voice is also clear a precise. Thank you so much
Mr Hegarty, I don't know what to say!!!! All what I can help you with is to pray for you so that God will continue to bless you over and over. Because of you my maths teacher is even afraid of me..... God richly bless you. I know one day I will become a billionaire and wonder what, I will donate a huge amount of money to you. Keep on with your good work.....
you better be on your way to becoming a billionaire by now
Thank you so much! My mocks start tomorrow and this has helped me so much, I had no clue how to do any questions like this before and now I feel so much more confident, just need to keep revising the theorems! Thank you again!😁😁
Delighted to help! BEst of luck for tomorrow - let me know how you do! Mr H
*THIS VIDEO IS A LIFE SAVERRRRRRRRR*
Exams coming up next weeks and this is helping so much, thank you :)
Wow, I have missed a lot of classes because of other reasons and this really helped me get back up in class. I don't have to put my teacher through more stress having a personal time with her everytime just so I can learn the lessons I missed
Khev - that is a really really nice comment from you. Thank you so much. I am really happy to have helped! Please start using the new website hegartymaths.c.o.m. as all the videos are in nice easy to follow format and please share with your family, friends and school. Best of luck and keep up the hard work. Please come back and let me know how your exam goes. Best regards. MR H
I'm pretty confident, thanks to these videos that i will have a much better chance at getting an A in this exam :)! Also i'm doing A level maths so until next year, thank you :P
mr hegarty actually gets me gassed when i get a question right
Brilliant video! A lot more confident about circle theorems now that they've been fully explained. :D
I definitely needed this for my exam tomorrow, thanks sooo much cause circle theorem were my worst topic but not anymore!
I am so grateful you have done these videos... you are a lifesaver! thank you!!
Thank you so much. I have a Math test tomorrow. Will tell you how it goes
Angela Smith how’d it go
@@risingstars3478 I got an A !!!
Angela Smith oh wow that’s so good
DEAR SIR,
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR GIVING THE TIME TO MAKE THESE VIDEOS!
Thank you mate, your videos are really helping me with my revision for my mocks. I might be able to do further maths at A levels now! Thanks for all your help.
Thanks Mr.H so much, keep it up.
+ThaDeltaGamer You are totally welcome. Thanks for taking the time to say thank you. Best wishes and keep working hard! Mr H :-)
I've never had a geometry class, so I was pretty shocked when I saw this stuff on the SAT.
Guess I've got to be the teacher for a while.
Thanks so much!!!! I have my Higher exam in 2 weeks XD YOU ARE THE BEST...
Thanx so much I always get really confused when using revision books and so your videos have really helped 😊
Hey Hegs thanks for the assistance I'm really happy and confident about my test tmrw.
You are amazing!!!!! This helped me so much, God bless you x
Thanks Mr Harger i am really happy about this video keep it up to help us we will never forget you........
THANK YOU you're suhc a legend and you're giving my teacher a run for her money
Thanks u made circle theorem so easy👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you soo much , You will the person that will get me an A not my Maths Teacher
thank you sir, you've literally saved my life
I found your tutorial truly helpful, Thanks. I have a question. At 16.16, the question was about parallel lines. Can we say that because angles A and D adds up to 5x and angles B and C also adds up to 5x, therefore, they must be parallel lines?
How come at 25:53, you don't used rule one which is bigger at the4 centre and smaller at the outskirt? Because one traingle is 180 and it has radius on it so is like isosceles. So AOB is 180-32-32=116degrees. Then 360-116=244 outside the triangle. Then since we can use the rule one, 244/2=122 for y. Can you try to explain this, but if cannot is ok.
Or maybe because it's a reflex angle so it's not rule one already?
24:24 The CBD angle is a Z angle so wouldn't that mean angle BDA is 34 and if you add 34 and 78=112 minus that from 180 you get 68 for angle ABD?
Hello, such a lovely tool you use for your illustrations. Could you pls help me with the name of the tool you are using.
HEGARTYMATHS
i dont know if im supposed to call u bro, bcz ur cool at explaining, or Prof bcz u r just worth it..
But one thing i know is that ive understood this circle theorems, and is that my math teacher is just stupid (:
Thank you soooooooo much (bro-professor) for this amazing video
For 11(a) couldn't you do 90-67 using the alternate segment theorem as that would give 23 still as this is what I did originally ?
thankyou so much for doing this im one of ur suscriber now. this really helps in the exam. i thought i was gonna fail higher but this has given me confidence. r u a maths teacher? our school teacher does not explain and is so boring but your really easy to understand. you should teach at my school
Dear Allen - thanks so much for your kind comment,. Yes I am a full time maths teacher in North London - I do these vids in my freetime to try and help and so when I hear feedback like that it is very pleasing. Really happy to have help with your maths confidence. Remember all you need to do with maths is spend a lot of time, work hard and practise, practise, practise and you can do it! Let me know how you get on and please please spread the word of the website hegartymaths.c.o.m. with your mates, school and family. Best wishes. Mr h
This was rlly helpful. I was stressed at the beginning of the video but as we did more questions I got the heng of it.
Exam tommorow!, this is really helpful thank you.
in question *13 (b) can I do 4x+30 + 3x+10 =180 and for x I get X=20 so which is a better way
Thank You soo much Mr. H, it was very clear to me and very helpful. Gladly I got the concept of it. Once again, thank you very much!!
This was sooooo helpful!! Thank you. Also could u do a video on adding subtracting dividing and multiplying negative and positive numbers i would be eternally grateful!
I owe my soul and grades to you sir
at 11:57, if we say that the opposite angles in a cyclic quadrilateral are equal to eachother, would it be correct?
5:07 Well, the Same-Arc theory is supposed to apply here too, technically? I still don't understand how we decide whether we need to use this, or rule one. Do we use the visual references?
You're a literal life saver! Thanks :3
got exam tomorrow?
+rahmat popal I just did it a few hours ago! Oh god i hope i did good, atleast i think i did for the Circle Theorems aha
+Kade G I couldn't answer that one
+rahmat popal Yeah it was pretty difficult but all we can do is try our best and hope thats enough ;P
22:10 Angle C should be 90 right because of angles in semicircle?
17(c) - I solved it using alternate angles in parallel lines, ABD = 44, BDC = 44 as ABC + ADC = 180
Are these the full selection of questions that could be asked?
your a legend
Swagger Lemon ohhhhhh
Thank you so much for your help! You make it look so easy to understand! Thank you for your videos! :)
After watching the answer for Q15 (the reflex angle one), I just wanted to know...
If I was to do all my working out on the diagram, instead of the lines provided, will I still receive all the marks earned?
You must state the rule you use each time you use one e.g. interior angle sum to 180 or in a cyclic quadrilateral opposite angle sum to 180. Therefore the lines are to write your angle facts.
Hi Sir,
For question *17c (19:56), can i also say that angle DBA is alternate to angle CDB?
For Q17 C) 24:16, couldnt u just get the marks by showing that ABD and CDB are alternate (both being 44 Degrees)
Do you know where I can find harder examples? This video helped a lot but my school normally puts in a lot harder questions than these.
Jason Farr are you talking about the 9-1 spec?
Hi Mr Hegarty, in the second to the last question, why didn't we use the theorem of angle in a semi circle consisiting of a right angle? Thank you
Thanks man yo (yoyo) :)
Good selection of challenging problems.
thanks so much, anyone know where i can find those questions? thanks
What does a reflex angle mean?
thaaannkkk youu sooo muchh ...... people like you Must be Valued :)
Hello sir,
Do you think that the edexcel exam will be similar to the AQA syllabus that you cover here?
Oh my god. I absolutely love you. Thank you so much.
May I know which app is it, that u r using. Awasome Method.
Wow I am really grateful. This is really helpful
I know this video is super old but your teaching is amazing, sir. I was just wondering if you taught other subjects too, like, Chemistry? Thank you so much, btw.
Thanks very much. I am now ready for exam
do circle theorms genrally get harderr than this?