Yes, I think this paper was quite hard. However, don't let this discourage you - the more challenging problems you attempt, the stronger your conceptual awareness and confidence will become, and that will reflect in your scores. So keep going! :-)
Hey! just wanted to thank you so much for the effort that you put into these awesome videos. I really, really appreciated your explanation on vectors. could you pls upload a video where you explain all the basic concepts about vectors that we need to know for the Add math exam? Thank you.
Good question. Notice that the question doesn't say that the vector q *is* (6, -3) - it just says that q is *in the direction* of (6, -3). That's the key difference - because the vector (6, -3) doesn't have the correct magnitude of 12sqrt(5), and so it can't be the vector q. So what we need to do is find the magnitude of that direction vector (6, -3), and then scale it up to the desired magnitude of 12sqrt(5).
Hey sir tmr is my pure math exam , i just want one request that u make a tutorial about how to find sin cos tan inverse of a value , evaluting basically . I see ur pp and they use a graph of trig to find the value . Pls lemme know how to do it i really appreciate ur help
It also wouldn't ask for the maximum are cuz think of a right angle triangle with sides ration 2:3. Minimum integer values of sides are 2:3 but the maximum are basically infinite. for example 2 billion: 3 billion.
6:05 flip! Inequality sign
17:11 unit vector 🌟
38:18 hence integration
44:16 differentiate
52:10 quadratic
1:17:59 expansion🌟
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1:36:19 cylinder
UR VID R SO HELPFUL!! FINALLY SOMEONE WHO EXPLAINS THE QUESTIONS. THANKS
Thank you! Words cannot describe how comprehensible your explanations are! you actually remind me of Q from 007...
Not everyone is Math Man 🗣️💥🦇🦇
this paper is HELLA DIFFICULT!!! what might happen to mj then?!!?
Yes, I think this paper was quite hard. However, don't let this discourage you - the more challenging problems you attempt, the stronger your conceptual awareness and confidence will become, and that will reflect in your scores. So keep going! :-)
Im surviving add maths only because of you. Hoping that you’re gonna post more for alevels
Sir you explain Vectors very well can you please upload a vid on it before on24 just like you did for Functions?
Thanks for explaining the question 3b. I was doing it the long way using trig to get the answer, didn't know about the scale factor..
Hey! just wanted to thank you so much for the effort that you put into these awesome videos. I really, really appreciated your explanation on vectors. could you pls upload a video where you explain all the basic concepts about vectors that we need to know for the Add math exam? Thank you.
Thanks for the kind words. I plan to do some topical videos over the next couple of months.
@@themathmanYT Thank you! My exam is in oct/nov 2024...so i would appreciate a video on vectors before that...only *if* you are able to do so.
@@mixed-math8216me too gd lck for ya
For question 3b why would you find the magnitude of the vectors if it was already given in the question
Good question. Notice that the question doesn't say that the vector q *is* (6, -3) - it just says that q is *in the direction* of (6, -3). That's the key difference - because the vector (6, -3) doesn't have the correct magnitude of 12sqrt(5), and so it can't be the vector q.
So what we need to do is find the magnitude of that direction vector (6, -3), and then scale it up to the desired magnitude of 12sqrt(5).
Hey sir, do you have any final tips for add maths exam that are upcoming
We go down together soldier.
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Hey will O/N paper be harder ? Or should we be expecting similar questions
I don't know whether Oct/Nov will be harder, but I would prepare as if it were!
wish me luck mate
should we be expecting similar questions in may june 2024 paper?
Please solve some 2022 papers 🙏
So, for finding the vector, they would give magnitude and direction vector or magnitude and bearing?
It could be either. For the bearing, you would have to find the horizontal and vertical components of your vector using trigonometry.
I see so it could be like 2023 May June qp21 Q6b, thanks
Can you please do m/j 2024?
Hey sir tmr is my pure math exam , i just want one request that u make a tutorial about how to find sin cos tan inverse of a value , evaluting basically . I see ur pp and they use a graph of trig to find the value . Pls lemme know how to do it i really appreciate ur help
its ez gl
Sure. I will try to do that in the near future, but I can't right now - sorry!
Good luck tomorrow. :-)
Sir like when dA/dx is minimum it is equal to 0 what if it is maximum. what if it asks for Maximum area what do we do then??.
Both maximum and minimum points will have a gradient of zero, hence dA/dx will be zero for a maximum point, too.
It also wouldn't ask for the maximum are cuz think of a right angle triangle with sides ration 2:3. Minimum integer values of sides are 2:3 but the maximum are basically infinite. for example 2 billion: 3 billion.
May I know where I can find or download the exam paper pls (0606 Feb/Mar 2024)
Uh I have them, let me know if u still need them or already have
@@rizwantalukder5659 hello brother if you have the 2024 paper and ms, kindly send me
@@deadshotzzz papers.octaquest.net/Cambridge/0606_m24_ms_22.pdf
@@rizwantalukder5659 hi I want it too coz tomorrow is the exam please
drive.google.com/drive/mobile/folders/1-3_Ttm4JFbj6RUzi_vUQzGaFq-o9N6Tc
Where can I download the PDF?
when can we aspect the may/june 2024
during may june 2024
Last two paper is mad diffcult :/
PLS PREDICT GTS FOR THIS PAPER @the math man
I'm sorry, but I really don't know - and I would be suspicious of anyone who claims to know.
@@themathmanYT pls predict something atleast like appox based on past trends.
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