@@AchtungBaby77 because he could have been overt and said you’re late ⏰! Instead he asked for a time check so it was not OBVIOUS…maybe he really just wanted to know the time!
For year 11 advanced maths it goes algebraic techniques, equations and inequalities, functions, trigonometry, further functions, introduction into calculus, probability, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions, discrete probability distributions.
I also agree. Because when we want to start a specific chapter, it gets messy. Creating playlist will help to get all the subject belongings in the particular chapter
Hi Eddie, This was really a good explanation on quadratic equation, could you please make a video on the singular value decomposition. I'm finding it hard to to get it.
Just saw x =mx+b and so on on the screen So, if I substitute x= 0 on the right hand side then left hand side x becomes equal to b. Too confusing. General equations are always written y = mx + b. So, was that a typo?
The cubic formula looks daunting at first glance, but it's worth noting that the two monsters under the cube root signs differ only in the minus sign in front of the square roots. In addition, the general cubic can be reduced to a much simpler cubic using a simple substitution where you get b=0, and this simplifies the cubic formula tenfold.
Because the average human does not comprehend how 4 Dimensional Logics work, so they use 3 Dimensional Logics and Formulas to describe and solve 3 Dimensional problems, while they can be solved easily with 4 Dimensional functions, its really logic
I liked the way he subtly checked the tardy student (2:53 - 2:57) by asking for a time check.
How was that subtle? The entire class witnessed it 🤣
@@AchtungBaby77 because he could have been overt and said you’re late ⏰! Instead he asked for a time check so it was not OBVIOUS…maybe he really just wanted to know the time!
Sir! Can you please organise your videos in playlists by order. It would be great help to viewers.
I agree. Id like to see them organized so i can start from the beginning.
For year 11 advanced maths it goes algebraic techniques, equations and inequalities, functions, trigonometry, further functions, introduction into calculus, probability, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions, discrete probability distributions.
I also agree. Because when we want to start a specific chapter, it gets messy. Creating playlist will help to get all the subject belongings in the particular chapter
HE ALREADY HAS PLAYLISTS
Beautiful lesson, and one of many that I'm going to steal for my class. Don't worry, I'll give credit!
Both my ears liked this.
Yep, finally the sound issue is fixed :).
If only my math teacher could be like you....
Shouldn't the equations aorund 1:47 be y= instead of x=?
It doesnt matter
Well, it should be either "f(x)=" or "y=", definitely not just simply "x=". The way he wrote it might be a little bit confusing.
@@arklur3193 It can just as well be x= tbh it doesnt really matter, you just search for a different value
Yeah, that threw me off a bit too.
U made me feel great always
Hi Eddie,
This was really a good explanation on quadratic equation, could you please make a video on the singular value decomposition. I'm finding it hard to to get it.
THANK YOU SIR
Just saw x =mx+b and so on on the screen
So, if I substitute x= 0 on the right hand side then left hand side x becomes equal to b. Too confusing.
General equations are always written y = mx + b. So, was that a typo?
Murthy Bhatta probably yes, in the next set of examples its fixed.
4:35 jumped out of chair and was scarred for life
The cubic formula looks daunting at first glance, but it's worth noting that the two monsters under the cube root signs differ only in the minus sign in front of the square roots. In addition, the general cubic can be reduced to a much simpler cubic using a simple substitution where you get b=0, and this simplifies the cubic formula tenfold.
Great, you are great sir.
Because the average human does not comprehend how 4 Dimensional Logics work, so they use 3 Dimensional Logics and Formulas to describe and solve 3 Dimensional problems, while they can be solved easily with 4 Dimensional functions, its really logic
Pattys Lps “its really logic”
A lot of Indians are here interested in maths.. Not surprised at all 😄
Hey sir, you are amazing
The watch above the board isn’t working. So today’s class is time infinity.
Was that Jeff Spicoli who came in late?
It's interesting that it takes about a month to upload after the initial record.
Incredibly pesuasive sir!
How old are these students?
Probably 15
If they're learning quadratic graphing around 15. If they're revising it, around 16.
Im 12 year old boy from Finland and i want to learn advanced mathematics but i dont kbow were to start
@Huseyin Cizer in Finland The BASIC math for under 14 year Olds IS realy easy too easy so i want to learn bit More advanced
Lol I just tell my students to learn it because they have to
Please explain them. They might get more interested. At the time I became less interested and never learned math properly because of that...
ur a dick
4:02
Am i missing something? Because what in the HECKITY HECK is THAT?!
sridhar acharya formula
What shoud i do , i dont like study and im not intrested in anything else 😑 im of no use 😑
Same bro
Same. Ill probably end up on the street and starve
That dude was very rude when he walked into the class.
We all make mistakes, we dont need to beet him up for it.
So you were NEVER late for a class when you were in school? 😜
Students aren't interactive these days in your videos!