Thank you so much for a clear explanation sometimes in these types of videos they skip the method since they already know it and think it'd easy but your explanation is very clear keep it up.
Hey man i just want to say thank you , I appreciate the way you explained this it was perfect i am preparing for my gcse i have 2 years thanks for your help
Can your next video be about arithmetic and geometric sequences the videos you posted back then don’t have all of the scenarios of an arithmetic/geometric question
Please Sir can you help explain easy way of tackling CALCULUS 😭😭😭😭😭😭 PROBLEM ESPECIALLY TRIGONOMETRY INTEGRATIONS, DIFFERENTIATION, PIECEWISE FUNCTIONS BECAUSE SECOND SEMESTER EXAMS IS NEAR 😭😭😭😭😭💕💕💕💕
RAILINGS PLACED AT AN AVERAGE WIDTH OF 7 METRES FROM 1200 METRES TILL THE WINNING POSTFROM ITS ORIGINAL POSITION. Penetro Meter Reading : 3.25 Sir explain this calculation sum
Might I suggest L=((P/4)+2B) and W=((P/4)-BA) where B is arbitrary variable. And P is parameter... so in this case... knowing P=56 and W+4=L then just sub in using logic... where the difference between the two is... L-W which is 4B=4 so B =1 then sub in the original 2 equations.. W=((56/4)-2)=(14-2)=12 and L=((56/4)+2)=(14+2)=16... the best reason to solve this way is if ur given a parameter and an area and asked to solve what lengths give you that Area then you can just use the same Equations again... ((P/4)+2B)*((P/4)- 2B)=A where A is an Area... you will end with a nice polynomial of -4B^2 + (P/4)^2=A then just fill in... in this scenario I'm gunna just start with the answer which is 16*12 or 192then fill in.... -4B^2=192-(14^2)... -4B^2=-4 then B^2=1.. now sub into the original equations again and to get that Area B must be 1 meaning L=((56/4)+2B)= 14+2=16
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Thank you so much for a clear explanation sometimes in these types of videos they skip the method since they already know it and think it'd easy but your explanation is very clear keep it up.
Hey man i just want to say thank you , I appreciate the way you explained this it was perfect i am preparing for my gcse i have 2 years thanks for your help
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Can your next video be about arithmetic and geometric sequences the videos you posted back then don’t have all of the scenarios of an arithmetic/geometric question
do you mean recurrsive formulas?
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near my last step on 12=5+3w Im able to divide by 3 for all expect 1 how would that work out?
I searched for toltaly different thing. How to calculate lenght of side of square using picture and distance from it
Taking calculus 3 right now but this vid caught my eye LOL
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Please Sir can you help explain easy way of tackling CALCULUS 😭😭😭😭😭😭 PROBLEM ESPECIALLY TRIGONOMETRY INTEGRATIONS, DIFFERENTIATION, PIECEWISE FUNCTIONS BECAUSE SECOND SEMESTER EXAMS IS NEAR 😭😭😭😭😭💕💕💕💕
He has done that before
I can help. Any particular question you have a problem with?
Please can you send me the link to the videos because I haven't seen it
@@jeremiahikie7859 There aren't any videos. I'm a tutor. I could explain a few things if you like. Maybe through Zoom if you have that.
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Sir how can I handle this question for 5th class have u any easy method for class 5th student?
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The area of a rectangular pool is 125 000m2 . If the length is twice the width , find the length and width ?
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RAILINGS PLACED AT AN AVERAGE WIDTH OF 7 METRES FROM 1200 METRES TILL THE WINNING POSTFROM ITS ORIGINAL POSITION.
Penetro Meter Reading : 3.25
Sir explain this calculation sum
Might I suggest L=((P/4)+2B) and W=((P/4)-BA) where B is arbitrary variable. And P is parameter... so in this case... knowing P=56 and W+4=L then just sub in using logic... where the difference between the two is... L-W which is 4B=4 so B =1 then sub in the original 2 equations.. W=((56/4)-2)=(14-2)=12 and L=((56/4)+2)=(14+2)=16... the best reason to solve this way is if ur given a parameter and an area and asked to solve what lengths give you that Area then you can just use the same Equations again... ((P/4)+2B)*((P/4)- 2B)=A where A is an Area... you will end with a nice polynomial of -4B^2 + (P/4)^2=A then just fill in... in this scenario I'm gunna just start with the answer which is 16*12 or 192then fill in.... -4B^2=192-(14^2)... -4B^2=-4 then B^2=1.. now sub into the original equations again and to get that Area B must be 1 meaning L=((56/4)+2B)= 14+2=16
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What the hell?😂 its just area, no need for rocket science
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I used the method. And it worked but my has to change the letter like the lenght is B and the width is A instead.
Can you explain it slowly
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This is not organic chemistry :(
What else do you want him to treat in Organic Chemistry that he hasn't dealt with?
If there's any, you can say that
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Not explained u just showed us the equation
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Next time be slow
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