Thank you so much for making these videos. Sometimes I feel as though you should be the one receiving my course payment instead of my prof. You have taught me more than he has. :/ Thank you again.
Okay, so just to be clear, we never draw a line perpendicular to the y-axis, because even tho it still creates a right triangle, the functions won't line up with theta and the given point because sin is always associated with the y value and cos is always associated with the x value. It would go against that, correct?
Teachers should take notes from you. You teach in a way that is easy to understand. You also break it down so people who aren’t even taking calculus can do the problem lol.
I'm sorry, as much as I appreciate your math videos, this explanation towards the end is really sloppy and unhelpful. I had to modify my comment twice to make is more mild. Don't want to be seen as irrational, or even radical.
people like you are the ones that should be going viral and making millions of dollars. Thank you for everything that you do.
Thank you so much for making these videos. Sometimes I feel as though you should be the one receiving my course payment instead of my prof. You have taught me more than he has. :/ Thank you again.
you are very welcome Nicole!!!
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thank you good sir. My math analysis teacher sucks at teaching so these videos are my life line
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could the opposit and adjecent be negative in sin function if the coordinate is negative?
Thank you very much. I sadly couldn't find it in my older notes. I'm more than glad to find your video for help.
Okay, so just to be clear, we never draw a line perpendicular to the y-axis, because even tho it still creates a right triangle, the functions won't line up with theta and the given point because sin is always associated with the y value and cos is always associated with the x value. It would go against that, correct?
Thanks in advance btw :)
correct!
Brian McLogan awesome thank you!
you are very welcome!
Are the points given always opposite and adjacent
Could the value of r equal to a negative value sir? For example the point given is (-8,3), is r equal to -7.416 or just 7.416????
no r is always positive
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Brian McLogan sir could the answers in sin, cos, tan, csc, sec and cot be negative?
yes
If you’d be my Math teacher, I would gladly attend your class with the confidence that I’ll actually learn something
Teachers should take notes from you. You teach in a way that is easy to understand. You also break it down so people who aren’t even taking calculus can do the problem lol.
How do you find the exact value
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But what if the triangle isnt a right triangle? My triangle on my assignment is obtuse. :/
Can evaluate the six trig functions from there, must be toght
I dont get it... we didnt find theta..?
I'm sorry, as much as I appreciate your math videos, this explanation towards the end is really sloppy and unhelpful.
I had to modify my comment twice to make is more mild. Don't want to be seen as irrational, or even radical.