you should run seminars around the world on how to teach students, I Love your videos, you have really helped me alot in ways my teachers couldn't, i wish i could thank you in person. from Australia!!!
SO SO SO GRATEFUL for these videos. I actually feel like i'm in class with you, not disconnected like I feel when I'm in my actual geometry class. My geometry teacher at school puts me down a lot, and makes me feel like I'm stupid, but when I'm watching your videos, I feel like I've achieved so much. This has been such a hard year for me in geometry and my teacher sucks so bad, so just THANK YOU! You are what all teachers should be like.
I feel u bro. If i asked a question my geometry teacher would yell at me and say she's already explained it so I would have to sit there confused. She makes me feel like I'm dumb for not getting it and says that it's easy. I'm just sitting there like "well yeah bitch it's easy for you cause you got a degree in this shit. I don't."
i just spent 12 hours for a week trying to learn this concept for a unit test. I just learned it in 20 min. You are the best! Thank you for making math ( which I hate) actually fun!
Imagine having this guy as a teacher. Fantastic work. This is what makes kids and students truly understand and even like math. Which makes the world a better place and moves us forward as a species. It’s evolution in progress what we’re seeing right here. 👌👌
Learned so much more from your one video than 3 weeks of school with my math teacher, those kids are lucky to be taught by you, the class seems fun and educational :)
this is weird, im already in precal2 college, i didnt learn any of this ever in high school. i just happened to click the video cuz i saw a math teacher in Egyptian costume lol. but this is pretty easy though
I found this while looking for help for my daughter (who is pictured by this comment) who is struggling with graphing /equations, or something like that. I can't help her at all with math, not my thing. But, I can't stop watching yaymath videos, he truly loves to teach and cares if the students learn and understand what he teaches, which is math. You can see and understand why these kids probably look forward to his class. How many kids do you know who enjoy going to math class? Most fall asleep I assume. Not here, they are ingaged, having fun and learning. Good Job!
Aaaammmmaaaazzzing!!!!! A teacher that can TEACH!!!!! And is tolerant/nice!!!!! On the last problem, though, since there's an inscribed quadrilateral, you can do 100+x=180 and 45+y=180. (But you were probably trying to get the students to think... ;)
Hello!:) I just wanted to say I watch your videos before my geometry test for review. it is so helpful! i really wished i had you as a geometry teacher, you are always full of energy and very engaging! thanks so much for making these videos!
Great lesson! There's a quicker and faster method my Geometry teacher taught me at 11:55. Opposite angles in the shape inscribed into the circle (forgive me if I don't remember the name of the shape) are supplementary so 180-100= 80 and 180-45=135. Because we know that the half arcs are 180, we would subtract the given angle, which is 100, from 180 to get the opposite angle; which is 80, and then do the same thing for the other given angle.
Great lessons. I'm using videos to help me prep for GMAT. To at least have the concepts. You are one the better video series I found to clearly explain the concepts. thanks.....
i dont knw if ive ever messaged you i am from jamaica and we do cxc maths here this is helping me sooo much a million thanks to you i kno i have a shot at passsing youre awesome man !
Very impressive and creative way to teach eager students! Me and my nephew stumbled upon your channel by accident and instantly got hooked on. Good job and hope you do well! You should travel the world and do seminars to teach other teachers how to teach!!!! :-)
i love this! like i really hated math before but after i watched videos like this makes me love math! iam excited for our exam tomorrow :) :) :) :) ...thank you for making this :) hope iam not yet late haha xD watching in 2015...:) :) :) ...
I enjoyed your videos a lot! I am not a student but I learn a lot from you, especially your humor and explicit teaching! I am taking special education MAT program and many students are not motivated and humor and fun definitely can keep them engaged. Is there a way that you can relate math to real life ? Because many students in my class seem to lose interest learning unless it is life related.
very nice presentation...its fun... for the last angle, we can add up all the three angles and subtract it from 360...the inscribed figure is a quadrilateral..:)
There is an easier way to find the last angle(135) Quads are 360 degrees since you already have 3 angles the Last angle = 360- (100+80+45) which is 135 degrees. What I am saying is that finding the last arc is not necessary. I enjoyed this video. He is a great teacher.
On the last problem: Would the imaginary line from 45 degrees straight to the other end under 90 degrees be supplementary? 45+x=180 -45. -45 X=135 So 135+100+45+x=360 280+x=360 -280. -280 X = 80 Is it like that for all problems?
I realize its not drawn completely to scale, but the 80 angle is clearly more then 90 degrees- looks like a 100 degree angle. It was difficult to comprehend all the angles with that optical illusion until I redrew a new circle myself to try and see how all those angles would actually work in the circle. I think you should put in one of those pop up messages you do :) Just saying, "yes this line is a little off, but the angle really is 80!"
There was a much easier way for solving that last question. The interior shape was a quadrilateral so it had 360 degrees and there's a rule that states that the opposite interior angles are 180 degrees so in this case 180- 45= 135 and 180- 100 is 80 degrees.
Just started geometry and I was grinding my teeth waiting for them to finally figure it out. The worst part was when they had found the 270 and took an entire minute to find the 135 I'd found 7 minutes ago. Sorry, I don't want to be rude, people work at different paces. Still tiring though.
MaximumBGGT Math isn't easy for some people. I'm not being rude too, but it's just some people have brains wired for math and others don't. I certainly don't have a math brain. :|
you should run seminars around the world on how to teach students, I Love your videos, you have really helped me alot in ways my teachers couldn't, i wish i could thank you in person. from Australia!!!
Hi Aydin! Thank you so much for your comment. Could you please send me an email to robert@yaymath.org? I'd love to communicate more.
sure, email sent
yaymath can I be in touch with you
To think these kids already have graduated and moved on with their lives is crazy!
Ethan Cline ok. mate
no wonder all your students listen to you XD you're a great teacher :) thumbs up and hats off to all teachers like you :)
SO SO SO GRATEFUL for these videos. I actually feel like i'm in class with you, not disconnected like I feel when I'm in my actual geometry class. My geometry teacher at school puts me down a lot, and makes me feel like I'm stupid, but when I'm watching your videos, I feel like I've achieved so much. This has been such a hard year for me in geometry and my teacher sucks so bad, so just THANK YOU! You are what all teachers should be like.
I feel u bro. If i asked a question my geometry teacher would yell at me and say she's already explained it so I would have to sit there confused. She makes me feel like I'm dumb for not getting it and says that it's easy. I'm just sitting there like "well yeah bitch it's easy for you cause you got a degree in this shit. I don't."
I need u to be my teacher, right now !!!!!!
I love your teaching. I am going to college to be a math teacher and you inspire me to be fun, positive and energetic.
dude you are no doubt the best teacher in the world
Firstly, you are really weird. Secondly, your videos are really helpful. Thanks, this clears up a few things for me.
Yay Math? More like yay me, thank you so much. This helped me so so much! It's been 3 years and you are still saving lives!!
i just spent 12 hours for a week trying to learn this concept for a unit test. I just learned it in 20 min. You are the best! Thank you for making math ( which I hate) actually fun!
Imagine having this guy as a teacher. Fantastic work. This is what makes kids and students truly understand and even like math. Which makes the world a better place and moves us forward as a species. It’s evolution in progress what we’re seeing right here. 👌👌
How does this guy manage to make math interesting?!?
Daniel Guidos probably because you looked him up on TH-cam instead of being forced to sit and study math in a classroom
Learned so much more from your one video than 3 weeks of school with my math teacher, those kids are lucky to be taught by you, the class seems fun and educational :)
this is weird, im already in precal2 college, i didnt learn any of this ever in high school. i just happened to click the video cuz i saw a math teacher in Egyptian costume lol. but this is pretty easy though
me too :D !!!!!
my story is absolutely same with ur's
i agree
Lorenzo Soliz You didn't learn circle theorems in high school?
Nope I only did three years of math. When I got to college, everyone was way ahead of me.
Lorenzo Soliz I feel less stressed about exams now, thanks.
I found this while looking for help for my daughter (who is pictured by this comment) who is struggling with graphing /equations, or something like that. I can't help her at all with math, not my thing. But, I can't stop watching yaymath videos, he truly loves to teach and cares if the students learn and understand what he teaches, which is math. You can see and understand why these kids probably look forward to his class. How many kids do you know who enjoy going to math class? Most fall asleep I assume. Not here, they are ingaged, having fun and learning. Good Job!
Aaaammmmaaaazzzing!!!!! A teacher that can TEACH!!!!! And is tolerant/nice!!!!!
On the last problem, though, since there's an inscribed quadrilateral, you can do 100+x=180 and 45+y=180. (But you were probably trying to get the students to think... ;)
Wow this 22 min video taught me more the man hour math class. GG sir
I really wish you were my teacher, you seem so energetic and in to what you're teaching, i'd actually be able to stay awake easier.
I've been struggling with this a lot and I now understood it in 10 minutes, why is there school?
This video made it so easy for my daughter to learn inscribed angles and arcs ,thank you for being such a great teacher
Need more teachers like him fun and educational at the sametime
Love all your videos! I don't have to go to tutoring! Saves me so much time.
Such a awesome teacher if it weren't for your videos I don't know how I would understand these concepts
One word to describe your videos "NICE"
You make understanding math a lot easier. Thank you.
Hello!:)
I just wanted to say I watch your videos before my geometry test for review. it is so helpful! i really wished i had you as a geometry teacher, you are always full of energy and very engaging! thanks so much for making these videos!
You have helped me so much! I had this one problem I kept getting wrong and when I watched this video, I figured it out immediately!
Great lesson! There's a quicker and faster method my Geometry teacher taught me at 11:55. Opposite angles in the shape inscribed into the circle (forgive me if I don't remember the name of the shape) are supplementary so 180-100= 80 and 180-45=135. Because we know that the half arcs are 180, we would subtract the given angle, which is 100, from 180 to get the opposite angle; which is 80, and then do the same thing for the other given angle.
You're an amazing Math teacher sir
Great lessons. I'm using videos to help me prep for GMAT. To at least have the concepts. You are one the better video series I found to clearly explain the concepts. thanks.....
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iv been watching your vids since 9 th grade im going to 10th grade know great teaching methods and u really helped me
Love the way you work sir.. wow.. that would make not only my day, but my whole year.. wow
i dont knw if ive ever messaged you i am from jamaica and we do cxc maths here this is helping me sooo much a million thanks to you i kno i have a shot at passsing youre awesome man !
I watched this thinking it was going to be just corny but I actually learned shit lol thx I have my hw done for class in a few minutes :p
I love your videos your videos are really helpful I love the way you are teaching you made the math more easier
Such an inspiration! your definately my idol.. keep the videos coming!!!
Thanks Pharoah mathemaGYPTIAN... that was awesome.
What an inspiring and awesome teacher. So enthusiastic to help his students
this is super cool I actually understand this and im in two math classes you're an awesome teacher
Great. Thank you. Is there a video that precedes this?
So much better than my actual teacher, who legit told us what our homework was and didn't tell us how to do it.
Very impressive and creative way to teach eager students! Me and my nephew stumbled upon your channel by accident and instantly got hooked on. Good job and hope you do well! You should travel the world and do seminars to teach other teachers how to teach!!!! :-)
Well I was originally searching for is cribbed circles so that I can solve by homework. This video helped with som much more! Thanks you :)
Woahh i actually understood this ive been struggling with it for soo long thank youu so soo much
AMAZING!!!! THANKYOU, this will definitely help me on my Geometry EOI. THANKYOU!!! U MAKE SO MUCH SENSE
your videos are helping me a lot, thank you very much!!!...YAY MATH!
This made this so much easier. Thanks!
You are the best freaking teacher in the world!
2:10 for central angles is a measure of the arc. you have gone over it . please which video?
i love your videos, great way of teaching. good job man
your videos are honestly so helpful
it was really cool I can Get enough To know that I understand circles IN ONLY 20 minutes AMAZing UNLIKE on my actual lesson :) thank u Sir MathGyptian
i loved your videos they been a great help
Wish I had a teacher like this!
you make maths. lessons really fun
i love this! like i really hated math before but after i watched videos like this makes me love math! iam excited for our exam tomorrow :) :) :) :) ...thank you for making this :) hope iam not yet late haha xD watching in 2015...:) :) :) ...
Nice video.
I like your way of Teaching.
Thank you sir.
This is great stuff. Keep up the good work!
16:19 actually 100+45=145 and 145*2 makes 290. So they do combine a little for that one
You're so funny and I like it 😂😂. Thank you so much for this sir! 🙂 God bless you.
Thank you so much! i wish you are my math teacher very good explanation
I enjoyed your videos a lot! I am not a student but I learn a lot from you, especially your humor and explicit teaching! I am taking special education MAT program and many students are not motivated and humor and fun definitely can keep them engaged. Is there a way that you can relate math to real life ? Because many students in my class seem to lose interest learning unless it is life related.
im doing geometry online because i fell behind and failed last year and this helped me a lot compared to the instructions given to me online
thankyou sir you have made me understand smething that i missed in primary level I love the video you need to come in kenya
lol this is awesome, I wish I had a teacher like this when I was in school
The fact he went in the class in a costume
Wish he was in my class he cures the boredom
Was the guy who asked how it was 20 at around 11:30 the dean or something?
very helpful! great teacher! thanks so much !
An easier way of solving the angles 20:29 is to do circle theorem rule 4 opposite angles in a quad add up to 180 degrees.
very nice presentation...its fun...
for the last angle, we can add up all the three angles and subtract it from 360...the inscribed figure is a quadrilateral..:)
Nice work fellow teacher. You could also explain to the class how this proves that the internal angles of any quadrilateral adds up to 360.
you r a great teacher
I have an Exam tomorrow and I am watching this, i understand it way more than how my teacher teaches!
i am going to take the eoc and this is helping me a lot thank you
You are very welcome for watching!
An easier way to find the angles in the last question is to do 45+x=180 and 100+x=180 . But thank you this helped a lot
Omar Aldahkil okay this one helped
There is an easier way to find the last angle(135) Quads are 360 degrees since you already have 3 angles the Last angle = 360- (100+80+45) which is 135 degrees. What I am saying is that finding the last arc is not necessary. I enjoyed this video. He is a great teacher.
thanks this helped me a lot
and your videos are really funny and helpful
Helped me with my homework,thanks a lot
Thank you this helped!
On the last problem:
Would the imaginary line from 45 degrees straight to the other end under 90 degrees be supplementary?
45+x=180
-45. -45
X=135
So 135+100+45+x=360
280+x=360
-280. -280
X = 80
Is it like that for all problems?
Could you record a whole session? I'd like to know what you do in an entire session.
i undrstand many thing that i did know earlier great teaching skills
I hope this will save me during my finals
i would love to have you as a teacher.. i’m so jealous
Supplemental angles equal 180' : angle x is 45' + angle y is x'; so 180' - 45' = 135'; angle y = 135'.
oh my god you are amazing. i hate math but you make me want to learn it.
yeah ... finely finding lovely teacher and lovely lessons hahaha
love ur lessons love u :)
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I realize its not drawn completely to scale, but the 80 angle is clearly more then 90 degrees- looks like a 100 degree angle. It was difficult to comprehend all the angles with that optical illusion until I redrew a new circle myself to try and see how all those angles would actually work in the circle. I think you should put in one of those pop up messages you do :) Just saying, "yes this line is a little off, but the angle really is 80!"
this entertained me. and helped me.
do you have any videos on ADDING ANGLES POSTULATE!?... help
Quarantine brought me here. Im not disappointed
i love this vid because I really understood well thank you Mrs.
There was a much easier way for solving that last question. The interior shape was a quadrilateral so it had 360 degrees and there's a rule that states that the opposite interior angles are 180 degrees so in this case 180- 45= 135 and 180- 100 is 80 degrees.
^second
but that wouldn't get them thinking about inscribed angles, which is the lesson.
Just started geometry and I was grinding my teeth waiting for them to finally figure it out. The worst part was when they had found the 270 and took an entire minute to find the 135 I'd found 7 minutes ago. Sorry, I don't want to be rude, people work at different paces. Still tiring though.
MaximumBGGT Math isn't easy for some people. I'm not being rude too, but it's just some people have brains wired for math and others don't. I certainly don't have a math brain. :|
Sorry that was indeed rude of me.
Why it is 80 sir? at 20:42. I can't really understand at that part only.
ay joke. i get it. hehehe
Is there a difference between included arc and intercepted arc?
thanks teacher
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great lesson... enjoyed.. thought that since a rectangle was inscribed... I added the angles to a sum of 360 degrees,,, surprised myself :)