I love how at the beginning the question looks so daunting, then as you go throughout the video and learn all the little things, the question at end looks a lot more simpler. Only a very good teacher can do that. Thank you!
At 4:27 why does completing the square give you the minimum point of the equation? I’m looking for a deeper understanding behind just the fact that it works
I actually thought about making a video on this! When you first make the square bracket you are actually writing the equation of the quadratic that sits on the x-axis using the centre of reflection (by finding the midpoint of the two roots which tells you the x-coordinate of the turning point in the point of reflection) then when you complete the square you are essentially translating that graph up or down and moving the current turning point (which sits in the centre of reflection) up or down to fall in line with the original parabola, hence the constant added to the end then tells you the y-coordinate of the maximum or minimum point! Hope this helps! Never tried to explain it via a comment before ha! 😁🙏🏼
hello sir PLEASE PLEASE DO STATISTICS AND MECHANICS FOR A LEVEL IM BEGGING YOU PLEASE FIND SOME TIME TO MAKE THEM I DONT WANT TO FAIL PLSSSSSSSS YOUR SUCH A GOOD TEACHER
I have a question. I am really bored while in quarantine and I want do some work and revision. Shall I get started on the subjects I picked for A level and do some work on that or do GCSE work even though our exams will not take place anymore??
I guess that depends, if you feel that you are going to be happy with your results then you could get ahead of the curve by starting a-level work! Maths for example, if you started working on these topics then even if you did decide to retake your maths GCSE then these videos would really benefit your understanding of the grade 8-9 topics 😁🙏🏼
TronexGaming Yes, if a table of values is enough to give you all of the points of intersection and the turning point then that is no problem, but the methods and processes I cover here allow you to answer any style of question, if you watch the final question you will see what I mean. It is more about understanding each of the processes and how it relates to the graph rather than finding the quickest way to sketch the quadratic, hope that makes sense 😁🙏🏼
Thanks for the amazing video! 👌. Continue doing these videos as you will help more and more people. Also, do you know where I can find the full A level maths specification of all topics?
If anyone would like to support the channel you can buy me a coffee here: www.buymeacoffee.com/gcsemathstutor Thank you for all of your support! 😁🙏🏼
I love how at the beginning the question looks so daunting, then as you go throughout the video and learn all the little things, the question at end looks a lot more simpler. Only a very good teacher can do that. Thank you!
Thanks for the videos they are beneficial for getting ahead of the class in A-level maths :)
At 4:27 why does completing the square give you the minimum point of the equation? I’m looking for a deeper understanding behind just the fact that it works
I actually thought about making a video on this! When you first make the square bracket you are actually writing the equation of the quadratic that sits on the x-axis using the centre of reflection (by finding the midpoint of the two roots which tells you the x-coordinate of the turning point in the point of reflection) then when you complete the square you are essentially translating that graph up or down and moving the current turning point (which sits in the centre of reflection) up or down to fall in line with the original parabola, hence the constant added to the end then tells you the y-coordinate of the maximum or minimum point!
Hope this helps! Never tried to explain it via a comment before ha! 😁🙏🏼
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Excellent video sir good job😅!! Keep these A Level series up sir!! Legend teacher.
Just started A level maths! Thank you!
whatd u get in ur results
Can you please make a topic checklist for A-Level maths like you did for GCSE maths
GS Gaming YT Great idea!! I will do, gives me a checklist to work through as well! 😁🙏🏼
@@TheGCSEMathsTutor Thank you....can you do it specified to edexcel please....thank you, ur a lifesaver
It will be 😁🙏🏼
have you made this sir?@@TheGCSEMathsTutor
hello sir PLEASE PLEASE DO STATISTICS AND MECHANICS FOR A LEVEL IM BEGGING YOU PLEASE FIND SOME TIME TO MAKE THEM I DONT WANT TO FAIL PLSSSSSSSS YOUR SUCH A GOOD TEACHER
I have a question. I am really bored while in quarantine and I want do some work and revision. Shall I get started on the subjects I picked for A level and do some work on that or do GCSE work even though our exams will not take place anymore??
I guess that depends, if you feel that you are going to be happy with your results then you could get ahead of the curve by starting a-level work! Maths for example, if you started working on these topics then even if you did decide to retake your maths GCSE then these videos would really benefit your understanding of the grade 8-9 topics 😁🙏🏼
Thank you for this video, even though it's been a while since l learnt maths, I guess It's never too late to teach an old dog a trick or three.
Thanks it was very helpful
Glad to hear that!
Weird question but what did u get for your math gcse’s
A* 😁🙏🏼
The GCSE Maths Tutor woah no wonder you do these amazing vids :)
Thank you 😁🙏🏼
@@TheGCSEMathsTutor Hard worker u are
I'm cooked
Could you do a table of values for these or is that not valid for a level
TronexGaming Yes, if a table of values is enough to give you all of the points of intersection and the turning point then that is no problem, but the methods and processes I cover here allow you to answer any style of question, if you watch the final question you will see what I mean. It is more about understanding each of the processes and how it relates to the graph rather than finding the quickest way to sketch the quadratic, hope that makes sense 😁🙏🏼
Can you solve the question 6 legends ?
Thanks for the amazing video! 👌. Continue doing these videos as you will help more and more people. Also, do you know where I can find the full A level maths specification of all topics?
Daily Football Thank you! I will see if I can find an online link for you 😁🙏🏼
www.mathsgenie.co.uk/newalevel.html
@@ammara4349 thanks 👍👌
@@TheGCSEMathsTutor thank you
wait this is for GCSE further maths right? because a lot of the comments are saying this is for A level and im now confused
thank u
My pleasure! 😁🙏🏼
Is the in gcse because I may of revise this yesterday
And am in year 11
yeah more than likely will be in your gcse
is this going to be on normal gcse maths?
No
i believe so we are litteraly learning this in school
@@ajgmz no but it's part of further maths right, assuming you do further
@@nads0907 no no im doing this in year 10 and our teacher is teaching us this
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Can this series be used for AQA aswell?
yepp