After watching this tutorial I was out of the dark and it made it more easier for me to understand trig IDs better and know how to apply them in many ways 😎✌️
I figured out another way to do question 2 without multiplying anything in. You can separate the fractions in which one fraction becomes tan x/2 and it is then multiplied by cos(x)
What l can say for the last question is like there is nothing we don't know, it's just something we can't think of at that moment
After watching this tutorial I was out of the dark and it made it more easier for me to understand trig IDs better and know how to apply them in many ways 😎✌️
Brilliant video, really easy to understand and follow through
Any examples we could try?
I figured out another way to do question 2 without multiplying anything in. You can separate the fractions in which one fraction becomes tan x/2 and it is then multiplied by cos(x)
Thank you for this♥️
This was really helpful. Thank you so much🤝
You should really come teach at my school because the teachers here are horibal
pretty tough but thanks a lot
Thank you so much for making this video🙏
I don't understand how you got from line 3 to line four of your working. Specifically it started at 5:01minutes
lol I'm in grade 10 and I find these easy af (probably cuz I'm indian)
Same bro we did this in class 9