A teacher mostly only does that when the other students are disruptive or the other students does not know the work because they do not do their part or pay attention. Not because the others are smart. A teacher shows interest in students that are willing to do the work and do their part. The only other reasoning outside of what i just said is if they have to complete the syllabus in a particular time and even though some willing persons are trying...Their rate of learning may be still too slow for him/her to complete the syllabus in time, so they are forced to go on. The latter is a sad truth in some Cases, and thats where additional private classes has to be recommended by the tutor or considered by the student. U will know which of the categories you belong to and operate to suit. All the best. From a CXC/CSEC Math Teacher
Not all Asians are good at Maths compared to their peers :/ u can be good at maths but still not good enough cause curriculum is rly rapid and hard to keep up with
Yes - Some textbooks only require 2 digits and others require 3 digits. You might want to check with your teachers preferences. As you know e.g 38 degrees is the same as 038 degrees. Hope that helps ;)
Bearings are measured from the north or from the south towards the east or towards the west and does not exceed 90°. The measurements from north in a clockwise direction is an azimuth.
THIS SIR teach me in 5 minutes when my teacher cannot teach me more then 10 times and fed up.... Thank you very much for this video Sir... I've been subscribe.....there is only 2 more days for my exam😤💪💪
This is actually a measurement of North Azimuths. Bearings are measured from directly North and South with East and West being used to determine the direction from North and South. A Bearing angle will never be larger than 90 degrees. Example: N65*W or S35*E.
Thank you so much sir i have a test on this subject (Year 5) this week and i didn't understand till now ! Now i know how to do this just by seeing this video!
Actually, these are north azimuths he is describing. North azimuths are measured from (or the initial side being zero) the north in a clockwise manner, and can have a magnitude up to 359 degrees-59 minutes-59 seconds. Bearings on the other hand are measured from the North OR South (initial side being zero) towards the east or the west and can have a magnitude of up to 90 degrees. For example, a bearing of North 35 degrees East, is measured from the north being 0, clockwise towards the east a magnitude of 35 degrees. A bearing of South 35 degrees east would be measured from the south being zero, counter-clockwise towards the east a magnitude of 35 degrees. North-west; from the north 0, towards the west 90. Southwest; from the south 0, towards the west 90. If you are also doing latitudes and departures (change in x,change in y) of the bearing angle your right triangle that is formed is drawn by following the directions of the bearing. For instance using his diagram of point O to point A, a northeast bearing would be drawn from the point O north along the y axis, the due north cardinal equivalent of the length of line OA, then to the east the due east cardinal equivalent to point A. That forms a right triangle using the Y axis, and the hypotenuse of the triangle being line OA. Your bearing angle would then be the angle formed by the Y axis,O, A, thus making the Y axis your adjacent side. the north most line from the y axis to point A would be the opposite side. Therefore to find the length of the adjacent side, you would use cosine of the bearing angle multiplied by the length of the hypotenuse(OA), that would give you the change in Y, change in Northing, change in latitude or simply called your latitude from O to A. To find the opposite side, you would use sine of the bearing angle multiplied by the hypotenuse (OA) which would then give you the change in X, change in easting, change in departure or simply called departure from O to A. If one only had the latitude and departure or change in x, change in Y from O to A, using the same triangle, one would use the inverse tangent of change in X divided by change in Y or the opposite over the adjacent. The change in X or change in Y are also called delta's. Delta X, Delta Y.
My teacher for math doesn't teach anything! She just expects us to understand.
This helped immensely, thank you!
Girrrrrl,I know how you feel,That's why I'm on this video 😂😂😂 like this video taught me more than she taught me this term
Josephine Emily same here
He is like my teacher
Same ikr I don't know what happened to the teachers
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my exam is literally in 15 minutes and you have just saved me THANK YOU
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I hope you passed that exam
Love how simple he lays it out, had no confusion and grasped it very well. Thank you sir.
Cleared up 2 years of confusion in a few minutes. Thank you
I wish I have a maths teacher like you. Such a cool and humble man. Good work
My math teacher would only ask the smartest kids in class do the understand if they say yes he move on to hw leaving me soooo confused!!!
Fucking complain to ur principal
A teacher mostly only does that when the other students are disruptive or the other students does not know the work because they do not do their part or pay attention. Not because the others are smart. A teacher shows interest in students that are willing to do the work and do their part. The only other reasoning outside of what i just said is if they have to complete the syllabus in a particular time and even though some willing persons are trying...Their rate of learning may be still too slow for him/her to complete the syllabus in time, so they are forced to go on. The latter is a sad truth in some Cases, and thats where additional private classes has to be recommended by the tutor or considered by the student. U will know which of the categories you belong to and operate to suit. All the best. From a CXC/CSEC Math Teacher
Yes
@Txawjntse Vang ya
Not all Asians are good at Maths compared to their peers :/ u can be good at maths but still not good enough cause curriculum is rly rapid and hard to keep up with
Yes - Some textbooks only require 2 digits and others require 3 digits. You might want to check with your teachers preferences. As you know e.g 38 degrees is the same as 038 degrees. Hope that helps ;)
SIR YES SIR THIS HELPS ALOT SIR
Bearings are measured from the north or from the south towards the east or towards the west and does not exceed 90°. The measurements from north in a clockwise direction is an azimuth.
Mate, that's brilliant! Every concept can be learned and made simple, and explained in plain English as you did. Thanks heaps!
I have a test on bearings today and we haven’t even talked about bearings for months in class. Thanks so much for this refresher man!
THIS SIR teach me in 5 minutes when my teacher cannot teach me more then 10 times and fed up.... Thank you very much for this video Sir... I've been subscribe.....there is only 2 more days for my exam😤💪💪
All the best
Wow I understand it now, its quite simple- thank you!!
Thanks man you're totally genius ...
Very helpful BUT it should be bearing 060degrees not 60degrees as they are written in 3 digit numbers :)
only if it is True bearing then yes
Why you do him like dat
True it must be accurate 060
That is true
@@fawadchaudhary6075 what???
Omg you explained it so easily my textbook made it so complicated THANK YOUU
Thanks, that helped me finish my maths assignment.
U made a wonderful video bcoz I am a bit of a slow learner in math so ur video really helped. Thanks a million
2:00 Let's mark out the bearing so you can see it *visually*
WOW
Great help for maths exam! Thank you!!!
For basic concept. This is great Sir. 💯
thanks, i also saw your other videos, they were all helpful!
Thanks a bunch , You have just made this easier for me 💯
THANK YOU SO MUCH! YOU HELPED ME SOLVE MY HOMEWORK PROBLEMS!
You have got a really nice way of explaining! Thank you!
Remember this formulas are used to convert RB to WCB
1st Q: RB=WCB
2ND: 180-RB=WCB
3rd Q: 180+RB=WCB
4th Q: 360-RB=WCB
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Great explanation man?WELL DONE.proud of you
This really helped! Thank you!
This is actually a measurement of North Azimuths. Bearings are measured from directly North and South with East and West being used to determine the direction from North and South. A Bearing angle will never be larger than 90 degrees. Example: N65*W or S35*E.
So helpful continue to post more videos like this
Outside of the USA they are called bearings. In the USA bearings are measured from N or S for example, in his first example it would be N60E
Bernardo B why does the us love making things so confusing lel
Woah this is 12 years ago
I'm studying now for my tomorrow's exam
TEACHER!! I have question Why you Add 180 And 19 degrees but Subtract all others ??
Bearings is legit on my yr9 maths test tomorrow- and i have NO idea what im doing lmao
Sem
@@youloser8811 oop- i’m in year 10 now lol
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@@helpyourself1844 i forgot i wrote this BAHHAHA i’m in year 10 now 😌
Anyway ur best teacher of math I ever saw masha Allah
Thank you so much great explanation this helped with my test
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much sir i have a test on this subject (Year 5) this week and i didn't understand till now ! Now i know how to do this just by seeing this video!
Happy to help
Great help!! Now I finally understand all this!!
thank you for explaining things logically
Glad it was helpful!
GOD loves you this helped a lot our exam is coming up
Can you do more bearing math videos..these videos do help me a lot!! thank you😊
Thank you teacher realky appreciated your effor
This helped alot I have my exam
In bearing when do you subtract and when do you add
ok but that arrow was so neat. love that
Thank you so much you saved me
Well explanation, thank you Sir!
Sorry, but the full website is not up yet.
Should be up soon.
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Thank you so much
Im now learning this
This makes more sense than my teacher
Thank you!! I now FINALLY get bearings!!
thx bro you really help
why did you add the second one
Thank you for this video
so easy to understand
Thank you so much sir you just save me I now understand how to solve bearings l am ready for My mathematics test 👍👍
This is really helpful thank you
you're a life saver
I have my math exam tomorrow and I haven't attended a single class on bearing. I'll update on what marks I'll get after the exam!
Update?
Bakhshi Zulfiqar Manzur I can assure that the questions were nothing like these. 😭
@@reevaiqbal3012 sad
CR4ZY sn1per _ I actually got a B so it's all good 😂
@@reevaiqbal3012 oh OK lmao
Thanks :D very good presentation and i understand it very well ^^
I enjoyed process.
With A being 60 degrees True and C being 328 degrees True, how do you calculate the angle between A and C?
thank you so much!
i really cant understand how the camera quality was sooo good litreally 9 years ago...
Thank you.
11 years but still helps
This helped heaps cheers mate keep uploading.
omg thanka this helped so so so so much!
Actually, these are north azimuths he is describing. North azimuths are measured from (or the initial side being zero) the north in a clockwise manner, and can have a magnitude up to 359 degrees-59 minutes-59 seconds. Bearings on the other hand are measured from the North OR South (initial side being zero) towards the east or the west and can have a magnitude of up to 90 degrees. For example, a bearing of North 35 degrees East, is measured from the north being 0, clockwise towards the east a magnitude of 35 degrees. A bearing of South 35 degrees east would be measured from the south being zero, counter-clockwise towards the east a magnitude of 35 degrees. North-west; from the north 0, towards the west 90. Southwest; from the south 0, towards the west 90. If you are also doing latitudes and departures (change in x,change in y) of the bearing angle your right triangle that is formed is drawn by following the directions of the bearing. For instance using his diagram of point O to point A, a northeast bearing would be drawn from the point O north along the y axis, the due north cardinal equivalent of the length of line OA, then to the east the due east cardinal equivalent to point A. That forms a right triangle using the Y axis, and the hypotenuse of the triangle being line OA. Your bearing angle would then be the angle formed by the Y axis,O, A, thus making the Y axis your adjacent side. the north most line from the y axis to point A would be the opposite side. Therefore to find the length of the adjacent side, you would use cosine of the bearing angle multiplied by the length of the hypotenuse(OA), that would give you the change in Y, change in Northing, change in latitude or simply called your latitude from O to A. To find the opposite side, you would use sine of the bearing angle multiplied by the hypotenuse (OA) which would then give you the change in X, change in easting, change in departure or simply called departure from O to A. If one only had the latitude and departure or change in x, change in Y from O to A, using the same triangle, one would use the inverse tangent of change in X divided by change in Y or the opposite over the adjacent. The change in X or change in Y are also called delta's. Delta X, Delta Y.
Thank you, This helped me
Thank you so much sire, really helped
2:01 i love You for saving my life ❤
Thank you this was helpful
Woah... this was really helpful!
Pls can teach the longer version of bearings at once
if you have a bearing of 303 could you just find the 90 degree angle and subtract it from 303, and find the answer??
Why is the bearing for B from O 190 degrees
You’re amazing
This can help me for physics
on the first problem. on our book it says on Quadrant 1 Northeast Bearing = Azimuth and vice versa. which is true?
wow, i learnt more in 6 minutes than I have in 3 hours
While getting the complementary u minus but when getting the supplementary u added why
You're Awesome
Bearing of A is right but I think the method is wrong.
Because N E Co-odinate count from North zero so 0+60 = 60° is right answer, i think.
Thanks u
just a beginner. what should i do now
Maths made easy. Thank you!
Glad it helped!
Good explanation 👌
This was very helpful but can you tell me how to get the bearings cuz im kinda confused and i got exams
Dosent the bearing need to always be 3 digits?
That is for TRUE BEARING not for COMPASS BEARINGS
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@@moeenuddinsaiyed1586 haha 6 years ago XDD
u worked out onlly the basic concept of bearing. can u go abit deep in to it like reverting the angle and stafff???
But what i don't understand is how could East and West be at right angles. If West is left of North And East is right of North
thank you
don't these need a direction as well? N,S,E,W?
How to Calculate WCB for 0° E?
Have You Guys Made An App I Can Get?
Thanks sir what is your name
what about o from c
South to East Counterclockwise
you're great
This is standard Bearings, i hoped you went deeper into it
Tnx sir 4 ur hlp