Learn Unit Circle Radians in LESS THAN 5 MINUTES!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- 🍕In a unit circle, learning the RADIANS is as easy as slicing a pizza! (But not as tasty. Truth.)
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You explained this in the most simplest form compared to other youtubers!!😭 Thank you so much!!!!😍 totally saved me
Thanks! Glad it helped!!
thanks!!!, saved my grade 😃
Yay!!!
you genuinely explained this so much better than the tens of hundreds of videos i've seen by now covering radians!!!
thank you so much! you've made me so happy
You’re welcome! Glad it was helpful.
WoW you've watched thousands of videos on this topic!?
Instantly subscribed. Nobody touches this level of teaching! Chef kiss !
Wow, thank you!
I can't believe that you're not famous yet😭you explained it so well with the animation along with your explanation it appeared to be so easy, thank youu! Keep posting moree😇
Thank you! (I'm kind of a big deal in my classroom. LOL!)
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thank u endlessly, ive been watching videos back to back that just tell you the values, but dont explain why/the logic behind it. super confident now :]
If I don’t understand why, it’s hard to learn. Happy I could help!
i have an exam tomorrow and you literally saved me! thank you so much!!
Glad I could help! Good luck!
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You’re welcome!
I love how intuitive this is, yet I never saw the pattern before
Advantage of teaching - we do the same stuff over and over and over...
Really great - am forwarding this to others !!!
Awesome, thank you!
This totally saved me for my concept check tomorrow, thanks so much!!
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much I have been struggling with the unit circle for a long time!
Glad I could help!
Ma'am thank-you, you have no idea how grateful i feel
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its been 2 yeas and I never came close to understanding radians until now thank you
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wow I've watched three vids about the unit circle and all of them just immeadiately went to lowest terms! Than you for explaning it!
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Thank you so much for making this video! THis is the best video ive seen on understanding radians on TH-cam! because now after watching and learning from your video, I can identify all the radians on the unit circle with my eyes closed!!😁
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Thank you so much.
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really easy explanation ever, this video was my last trial lesson to understand better unit circle thanks a lot
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Great teaching
Thank you!
This content is really professional. I bought a coffee as just seeing such a well developed maths lesson gives me inspiration. Cheers
Wow, thank you! Much coffee was consumed making these unit circle videos!! I did spend extra time on these unit circle videos because it's such a great topic to review a LOT of concepts. I've got at least 2 more coming.
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@@mathsplus01 Oh, thank you! Please do. I appreciate the support for my new channel. That's a great use of the Channel tab - thanks for the idea! I'll copy the idea and start with yours, if that's ok.
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thankssssssssssssssssssssss a lot, I didn't get this concept and I was all over the internet trying to understand this till i stumbled upon your video. Really helpful thanks again🤩
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Your the only person that made this make sense to me!
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So beautifully explained. Thank you!
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this is all we need bro, this all we need
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Doing wonders with this explanation!!
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Thanks a lot
Most welcome
amazing explantion thank you. i needed this
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this was a life saver
Happy to help!
This is so much simpler than the 45 minute lesson were taught at my school every year to remember this fucking circle for a day
Sorry you don’t like the unit circle. I love the f-ing thing. ☺️
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THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!
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Dermahgerds! Good stuff, thanks
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Thank youu
Such a hidden gem of a video: why don't you have more subscribers? 🤔🤔
Thank you! People are sharing and now the channel is starting to grow. Grateful for that. ❤
thank you
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THANKYOU
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i wish i could donate 1 mil dollars thats how helpful this video is
LOL! That would just bump me into a higher tax bracket. I’m glad it helped you!
You can also do this.
you angle (x) * π/180°
= x*π/180°
One of my favorite conversions! Thanks!
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Nice, got me out of a bad grade via my teachers inability to do her job
My students say the same thing. They blame me for their bad grades. That’s part of the job. Happy I could help with this topic.
best method
Glad you think so!
Okay but how do you reduced them to the lowest terms ?
Same way as any fraction - divide numerator and denominator by greatest common factor.
Moreee vids amazing !!
Thank you!
Great video.
Thanks!
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@@doesmathforcoffee hi heres an update on the test i got an A! school is now over -- on my way to highschool.
That’s awesome! Congrats!!! And thanks for the update. I love to hear how things turn out.
why do we have to memorize. just divide the denominator by 180. consider π as 1π.
That’s a cool way to convert degrees to radians.
there is 16 standard points on the unit circle not 12, you didn't include the 4ths of each segment.
Did you watch the whole video? The 4ths are covered at 3:26.
Oh wow! This is like drinking chocolate milk.
That is a compliment!! Love chocolate milk.
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Nice !! , What if we divide that into 8 parts ? Could we do that? if we can how can i do that?
The circle into 8 parts? Isn’t that the quadrant angles and the pi/4 angles?
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i love you.
Don’t tell your other math teacher. 😂
@@doesmathforcoffee TOOK MY QUIZ ON THIS TODAY AND GOT AN A
Excellent! Happy I could help.
why did it take me 73 different Unit Circle videos to find this
I don’t know. But I’m grateful you didn’t give up!