I'm 32 and only just understanding the importance of mathematics. I wish I'd payed more attention in school but unfortunately my attitude was "I don't want to learn" and the teachers attitude was "I'm not going to force you". Learn from my mistakes kids, mathematics is SUPER important. More so if you're interested in things like 3D animation etc..! (Thank-you for the video, very helpful!!)
You got me through my GCSE resit and now I need a refresher and you are nailing it again! You sir are a gifted teacher and I am really grateful for your services, I wish that I could buy you a drink! 🙏
Loving these videos.Currently doing a HL on fast track 15 week course, off site due to the current situation and these are just helping with that little extra study.
In your first two examples of Pythagorus theorem using SOHCAHTOA with opposite length given 6 cm and 43 degrees using the sine rule, the answer is 8.02 com. In the other Right angled triangle with the Hypotenuse given as 9cm and given angle 36 degrees. The sine rule answer will be 5.29cm.
Thank you , it was really helpful but can you also make worksheets to go with the video or a link to all the question covered in the video so we can go through questions before the video and check if we did it right and it will also enable us to go over the ones we don't understand. But thank you once a again as these videos are really helpful and are very much appreciated :-D
I will do! 😁 I have about 100 videos to produce though to get the entire curriculum finished in time for the exams! I promise I’ll do lots of practice papers though!! Thanks!!
Know what's annoying? I've already done all of this for my exams. I revised and went from a C to a B+ in a month before i went to college. I got into A level maths and now the college is making everyone do a test on topics such as area of a circle and Pythagoras again. I thought i finished this at GCSE!!!!!!
It’s always good to recap all of the key skills that will be needed at A-Level and making sure they are all solidified in your mind before progressing onto the topics that require them 😁🙏🏼
PLEASE REPLY FOR QUADRATIC EQUATION INSTEAD OF USING THE LONG EQUATION CAN YOU JUST USE ax squared + bx +c=0 I SAW THIS AND I WAS WONDERING IF YOU COULD USE THIS FORMULA SO PLEASE REPLY @ GCSE Maths Tutor
You mean the quadratic formula? The quadratic formula is used for solving quadratics that are in this form, have a look at my video on using the quadratic formula in the algebra playlist 😁
Lolll Hello What you have written there is not a formula, it is the layout for the equations that the formula can solve. a, b and c are numbers within the equation, watching the videos should clarify what I’m saying 😁
Do you teach in schools, because you would be a #1 teacher. You made me understand a whole damn topic in less than 25 minutes, something my teachers could never do.
I do! I’ve been teaching in schools for 10+ years and I’m currently the head of maths at my current school, I’m so glad to hear that you are enjoying the channel and it’s clearly working for you 😁🙏🏼
@@TheGCSEMathsTutor I sat paper 2 today, it was really good it was thanks to watching ur video on the topics that were going to come & i got a Pythagoras question and I knew what to do!
@@TheGCSEMathsTutor I got a 4 in my maths, I’m doing core maths now as an as, we’re revisiting grade 5/6 topics, ur videos will come as useful, even now
I’m an exam there would be an allowable range of answers but my advice would be to always keep your working out to a few more decimal places than the question asks for 😁🙏🏼
for the last question calculating angle DC, do you have to leave it as 10.44 or can you round to 1 decimal place like the question says. because if you round to 1 decimal place the answer becomes 6.1cm instead of 6.2cm
lol yeah that's what i thought at first but i think it's because the maximum amount of decimal places u can go when measuring triangles etc is 2 so it can't be 8.444 or 8.4444 etc if that makes sense sorry my english bad lol
I'm 32 and only just understanding the importance of mathematics. I wish I'd payed more attention in school but unfortunately my attitude was "I don't want to learn" and the teachers attitude was "I'm not going to force you".
Learn from my mistakes kids, mathematics is SUPER important. More so if you're interested in things like 3D animation etc..!
(Thank-you for the video, very helpful!!)
You got me through my GCSE resit and now I need a refresher and you are nailing it again! You sir are a gifted teacher and I am really grateful for your services, I wish that I could buy you a drink! 🙏
Honestly, these videos help so much I'm in year 9 and these videos are life savers becuase you can explain it so much better than my teachers
Your doin gcse now like us?😭😭
@@chicas_vida_loca totally had no idea about this comment haha, english lit and bio down maths on friday aiming for a 7 💪🏼💪🏼
Yess Biology went rlly well I think, paper was easy innit
@@chicas_vida_loca Bio was cooli, English was too bad either (i do ACC and MAAN
@@chicas_vida_loca Good luck :(
I learned Pythagoras theorem on a while ago but I came here to refresh my memory on it so thanks!
My pleasure! 😁
This guy has made me improve love your vids I’m just about around the 40-50% range in my maths exam now I’m improving a lot with your help
THIS CHANNEL IS THE BIGGEST CLUTCH TO ME EVERYTIME.
how did you do
Loving these videos.Currently doing a HL on fast track 15 week course, off site due to the current situation and these are just helping with that little extra study.
I love this channel soo much it helps me understand the subject when school doesn't sometimes
this guys is actually such a life saver W
In your first two examples of Pythagorus theorem using SOHCAHTOA with opposite length given 6 cm and 43 degrees using the sine rule, the answer is 8.02 com. In the other Right angled triangle with the Hypotenuse given as 9cm and given angle 36 degrees. The sine rule answer will be 5.29cm.
Thank you , it was really helpful but can you also make worksheets to go with the video or a link to all the question covered in the video so we can go through questions before the video and check if we did it right and it will also enable us to go over the ones we don't understand. But thank you once a again as these videos are really helpful and are very much appreciated :-D
When is the 3D Pythagoras video coming out. Thank you so much , you are very helpful.
Very soon it’s part of my to-do list for the Pythagoras and trigonometry series! Glad you are finding the videos useful 😁🙏🏼
MATHS- GCSE Maths Tutor. SCIENCE- FreeScienceLessons.=THE FRICKIN BEST (a collab would be like heaven on earth)
Thanks bro went from U to 9
Wowww could you give some tips
thank you so much sir, I feel so much better about these!
Hi sir, your videos are really helpful I was wondering if you could put the videos into playlists like paper 1, paper2 and paper3.
Amazing! Thank you for investing your time into these videos
you make math easy god bless
You explain better than my teacher
Go through more past papers !!
Amazing content as always though, +1sub
I will do! 😁 I have about 100 videos to produce though to get the entire curriculum finished in time for the exams! I promise I’ll do lots of practice papers though!! Thanks!!
Know what's annoying? I've already done all of this for my exams. I revised and went from a C to a B+ in a month before i went to college. I got into A level maths and now the college is making everyone do a test on topics such as area of a circle and Pythagoras again. I thought i finished this at GCSE!!!!!!
It’s always good to recap all of the key skills that will be needed at A-Level and making sure they are all solidified in your mind before progressing onto the topics that require them 😁🙏🏼
Thank you you made so easy to understand
I didn’t practice Pythagoras since years, because I thought it was “too easy” and then a mock came up and I forgot the equation 🙂🔫
thanks so much you’re channel is very helpful ! i subscribed
PLEASE REPLY
FOR QUADRATIC EQUATION INSTEAD OF USING THE LONG EQUATION CAN YOU JUST USE ax squared + bx +c=0
I SAW THIS AND I WAS WONDERING IF YOU COULD USE THIS FORMULA SO PLEASE REPLY @ GCSE Maths Tutor
You mean the quadratic formula? The quadratic formula is used for solving quadratics that are in this form, have a look at my video on using the quadratic formula in the algebra playlist 😁
The GCSE Maths Tutor
Ok I will do but instead of using that long formula Cani just use the one listed above?
Lolll Hello What you have written there is not a formula, it is the layout for the equations that the formula can solve. a, b and c are numbers within the equation, watching the videos should clarify what I’m saying 😁
The GCSE Maths Tutor
Ok I’ll watch
you need more likes!!
Square root of 13.1(3) is 3.6(2)
Do you teach in schools, because you would be a #1 teacher. You made me understand a whole damn topic in less than 25 minutes, something my teachers could never do.
I do! I’ve been teaching in schools for 10+ years and I’m currently the head of maths at my current school, I’m so glad to hear that you are enjoying the channel and it’s clearly working for you 😁🙏🏼
@@TheGCSEMathsTutor damn well deserved
@@TheGCSEMathsTutor AMAZINGG
love these
Shoutout to you bro!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for this it was a good refresher
Sir can you please do Pythagoras questions on graphs i beg you!
This helped me so much, I appreciate your channel a lot, it taught me a lot of things I love you
So glad to hear it was helpful! Best of luck in your exam, let me know how you get on! 😁🙏🏼
@@TheGCSEMathsTutor I sat paper 2 today, it was really good it was thanks to watching ur video on the topics that were going to come & i got a Pythagoras question and I knew what to do!
@@n5ors Amazing news I’m so glad to hear it!! 😁🙏🏼
@@TheGCSEMathsTutor I got a 4 in my maths, I’m doing core maths now as an as, we’re revisiting grade 5/6 topics, ur videos will come as useful, even now
For the last question i got 6.1 instead of 6.2. Since i rounded 10.44 to 10.4 would my answer still be correct
I’m an exam there would be an allowable range of answers but my advice would be to always keep your working out to a few more decimal places than the question asks for 😁🙏🏼
Why didn’t you square and square root 2.10 and 2.57 at 11:35
Really well explained sir good job!!
shush
At 10:20 are there any good tips not to get confused between either adding or subtracting the equation? Thanks
At 21:13 I keep getting confused whether to add or subtract as well. Can you help me please?
sorry for being late but you add them if the hypotenuse is missing and minus if its not
On 21.34 of the video isn’t 10.44 going to be 10.4 because of the 1 decimal place
I hate Pythagoras so much
pretty easy tbh
nvm
It’s easy asf
They are do easy
I had my exam tomorrow this was really helpfull!
for the last question i rounded 10.44 to 1dp and got the answer as 6.1? that is still a correct answer right .
very helpful vids btw
thanks a lot from North Cyprus ı am not failing tomorrow
At 16:55 could I just keep the hypotenuse as root 149 or do I have to write 12.206, I got the same answer that way but just wondering
Thank you! So helpful and clearly explained!
I have a question: how come you subtract 9² and 6² cause I thought you would just plug in into the theorem and you add them
So the last question, when I got 10.44... I rounded it then and got 10.4. So my final answer was 37.6. Was that the wrong thing to do?
that is correct but you forgot to square root 37.6 so that b would equal 6.1
latereply but oh well
@@Izzy-by4yz is it wrong if i got 6.1?
where do the missing angles come from the 7cm part in 16:07
ur better than my maths teacher bruh i got a 12% on my exam and i have to resit it and this is so good for revision
So glad to hear the channel is working for you! Hopefully you can double that on the next one 😁🤞🏼🤞🏼
@@TheGCSEMathsTutor nah bruh i need 50 for a pass💀
@@Scathe howd it go?
@@user-zy9dv4tc6c 60% well happy
@@Scathe nice!
please do 3d pythagoras too
for the last question calculating angle DC, do you have to leave it as 10.44 or can you round to 1 decimal place like the question says. because if you round to 1 decimal place the answer becomes 6.1cm instead of 6.2cm
lol yeah that's what i thought at first but i think it's because the maximum amount of decimal places u can go when measuring triangles etc is 2 so it can't be 8.444 or 8.4444 etc if that makes sense sorry my english bad lol
@@p2trappy990 broooo so is the 6.1 right
I wish I was high on potenuse
pls i saw this on tiktok😭😭😭😭
in the fence question i got 51.2 bcuz i rounded the answer to 12.2 is it wrong ?
for 18:16, why did he add 11+18+10? i was confused by that
nice
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Your good at maths, does that mean your not the best at English?😂😂
MOST people are good at one, but bad at the other
Bob Sham Well... I wrote a 20,000 word dissertation so I like to think I’m ok at English 🤣
Bro I hate trigonometry so much 💀