Such clear explanations talking the student through the answers step by step. For me, the best way is to look at the question, pause the video, try and answer the question on paper, then play the video afterwards. If stuck, then play the video onto the next step. You can then learn it at the pace that suits you, without pressure and discover how it works on pen on paper with the video as your guide. Thank you as always. This is supposed to be for my son, but I'm enjoying the videos as a parent too!
I recommend scavenging for predicteds. As much as this is good, getting a general idea of what you will get will save you a massive boost of energy during the exam
for question 8 all i did was expand the brackets and the use logic to see what would be the last bracket so i used 2x-3 solving part a and b much faster but mabe it only workls for this question idk
Such clear explanations talking the student through the answers step by step. For me, the best way is to look at the question, pause the video, try and answer the question on paper, then play the video afterwards. If stuck, then play the video onto the next step. You can then learn it at the pace that suits you, without pressure and discover how it works on pen on paper with the video as your guide. Thank you as always. This is supposed to be for my son, but I'm enjoying the videos as a parent too!
Amazing and glad to hear you enjoy them as a parent as well!
Thanks you are saving me before my exam on tuesday
same bro this guy is amazing
Good luck bro hope your maths paper 3 today went nicely too
I recommend scavenging for predicteds. As much as this is good, getting a general idea of what you will get will save you a massive boost of energy during the exam
For real this is the first class it has helped me alot
can u also differenciate y to find the max in Q7c). I got -2 both ways
Yes :)
To be honest, I did factor theorem today and it was really hard to solve it without telling you the factor
The trick is to look at factors of the constant term. E.g. if it was 12 at the end try 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 or 12 in the bracket (both + and - versions of)
for question 8 all i did was expand the brackets and the use logic to see what would be the last bracket so i used 2x-3 solving part a and b much faster but mabe it only workls for this question idk
Yeah that works too. Depends which coefficients they gave you to find I guess.
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