Hello :) The other option besides corresp. sides in prop is to say: /// ▲s Some schools use that and I have also started doing that in later videos. You would not say prop theorem there. You would only use prop theorem when in the section of proportionality whereas this is specifically related to similarity. I can sort of see where you getting a bit muddled. My advice: watch this video where I compare similarity and proportionality th-cam.com/video/GxJ1iQpps8I/w-d-xo.html
Is the reason for question 2 'corresponding sides in proportion' Or 'corresponding angles in proportion'? Because they video b4 this you said 'corresponding angles in proportion'
Best teacher on TH-cam. Thank you sir!!!
Thank you for the kind words Amahle! All the best!
That's True
You the best...surely I'll get a distinction this year
Did you ? 👀
@@centianhla yeah like only went short by 6 😁to get 100%
@@InnocentSimphiwe-ix5ws what varsity u in ?🥺
The only teacher i can listern too😅
You are such an amazing teacher , thank you so much
you're the greatest of all time !
Thank you bro. 🤟❤️
It is an absolute pleasure Xavier :)
Omgggg thanks a million
Pleasure a billion :)
Highly appreciated sr
Awesome tutorial🙂
What about third angle of a triangle for number 3 2:39
Kevin ke bozza 💪♥️
Can we say Prop theorem AB//ED instead of corresp sides in prop?
Hello :) The other option besides corresp. sides in prop is to say: /// ▲s
Some schools use that and I have also started doing that in later videos. You would not say prop theorem there. You would only use prop theorem when in the section of proportionality whereas this is specifically related to similarity.
I can sort of see where you getting a bit muddled.
My advice: watch this video where I compare similarity and proportionality
th-cam.com/video/GxJ1iQpps8I/w-d-xo.html
who else is here pretty much the day before p2 trying to cramp a whole paper in one day because they take accounting and math 😃
✋
Not me I don't know what u talking about
Hope it went ok :)
me but im writing this year
Could we have said c is a common angle instead of vertically opp
It's Not Common
Is the reason for question 2 'corresponding sides in proportion'
Or 'corresponding angles in proportion'?
Because they video b4 this you said 'corresponding angles in proportion'
Brah that's what I saw right now 🤷
Is it corresponding sides in proportion or corresponding angles in proportion?
Thank you Kevin hoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
When do I say “corr. angles in prop “ and “ corr sides in prop” ?
Sir from the first question nerhhh is it fine if one of my statement was c=c/ common as part of my prove or it won't be regarded as a grade?
Thanks ❤
C is not common
I got this homework in grd 9
😭✋🏾✋🏾✋🏾