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Hi. Just wanted to mention that at the end of the video, you actually forgot to multiply by pi. The final answer should be 13.74, not 4.4 cm squared. Thanks for all the great videos. You guys are awesome.
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Answer to the 2nd question should be 13.7 cm^2
Ok
Thank you so much u made a 1-hour lesson in 5 minutes and it was super clear
Hi. Just wanted to mention that at the end of the video, you actually forgot to multiply by pi. The final answer should be 13.74, not 4.4 cm squared. Thanks for all the great videos. You guys are awesome.
5:01 the answer is wrong, you forgot to multiply the result by π, so the real result is 13.7cm^2
I was about to say gae
Yeah , I was like what did I did wrong
This guy had me sweating over this simple thing for a long time. Anyways good tutorial just fix that part
You should have so many more subscribers
Thank you for the information.
Very well explained
its wrong
2nd one please re check
Answer to 2nd question should be 13.7 cm^2
@@chantikchantik2933 I agree.
NGl that was really helpful
you forget to multiply the pi
You sound like BBH
Just saying when you edit the videos make sure that the maths is correct instead of adding weird sound effects.
The formula used to find the sector area is completely wrong. It should be theta divided by 360 multiplied by pie radius squared.
His formula is your formula expressed in another way, and it works.
Activity 6 (don't mind me)