Thanks for such a nice comment! I am sure it might gain more views over time, the algorithm just doesn't like to pick them up apart from my quadratic sequences video that it loves! (Even though that's old and actually not very good!)
wow you actually need more recognition i've been looking for a video on the sine rule specifically and didn't understand any. I just pressed on any video I saw and i'm so glad i came across this channel you guys are so underrated. 🙏
@@1stClassMaths if you dont mind me asking, on example 2 finding a missing side i put in the exact same thing on my calculator and i got 29.5847775 whereas you got 29.60732007. Am i doing something wrong?
@@EmilyHenshaw-r9y Hi thanks for this. You are correct. When I make these animations I copy and paste text boxes. In this one I have copied the "0732007" from somewhere else and forgot to change it! I have added a note to the description. (The answer is still 29.6 obviously).
It is this kind of videos that empowers alot ,that face prejudice and mockery among other learners for being slow and needing demonstration it is a place where one slowly work through to victory ♥️☺️ i am one of them
I don't have time to watch the whole video now but I will leave a comment to help other viewers of your video avoid potential confusion. What you call the "sine rule" is usually called the law of sines. There is a law of cosines and a law of tangents as well.
Hello from the United Kingdom where it is called "the sine rule". This video is designed for students studying GCSE maths and as such nobody will understand or use "the law of sines" I am afraid.
Yoo thank you man. I was on a geography trip yesterday so i missed a maths lesson on the sine rule. When I came back today, I was completely baffled and I didnt understand anything that was taught. Thank you now I understand everything.
Hello! Rememebr me? I need this topic very urgently im extremely sorry but i have my final math examination of gcse on 8th november. Please can you explain all about vectors before that date? Shapes vectors and normal vectors and ratios vectors and all vectors please. Its a sincere request. Please.
I don't understand if this is a query or not? Exam questions will almost always avoid ambiguity. You also cannot an angle is obtuse because "it looks like it from the diagram".
this is such a great video i dont get how this video has such low views it is one of the best qualities out there when it comes to maths topics
Thanks for such a nice comment! I am sure it might gain more views over time, the algorithm just doesn't like to pick them up apart from my quadratic sequences video that it loves! (Even though that's old and actually not very good!)
wow you actually need more recognition i've been looking for a video on the sine rule specifically and didn't understand any. I just pressed on any video I saw and i'm so glad i came across this channel you guys are so underrated. 🙏
Very kind of you although it is just me working on this on my own.
@@1stClassMaths if you dont mind me asking, on example 2 finding a missing side i put in the exact same thing on my calculator and i got 29.5847775 whereas you got 29.60732007. Am i doing something wrong?
@@EmilyHenshaw-r9y Hi thanks for this. You are correct. When I make these animations I copy and paste text boxes. In this one I have copied the "0732007" from somewhere else and forgot to change it! I have added a note to the description. (The answer is still 29.6 obviously).
@@1stClassMaths Thank you for the response!
You explained this so well I understood it while half-asleep, thank you.
Imagine what you could do fully awake!
It is this kind of videos that empowers alot ,that face prejudice and mockery among other learners for being slow and needing demonstration it is a place where one slowly work through to victory ♥️☺️ i am one of them
So true ml
I don't have time to watch the whole video now but I will leave a comment to help other viewers of your video avoid potential confusion. What you call the "sine rule" is usually called the law of sines. There is a law of cosines and a law of tangents as well.
Hello from the United Kingdom where it is called "the sine rule". This video is designed for students studying GCSE maths and as such nobody will understand or use "the law of sines" I am afraid.
My first time also to hear the law of sine. We call it sine rule in igcse😅
Hello, regards from India... We call it 'the sine rule' and to be honest, this is my first time hearing about the law of sines
Yoo thank you man. I was on a geography trip yesterday so i missed a maths lesson on the sine rule. When I came back today, I was completely baffled and I didnt understand anything that was taught. Thank you now I understand everything.
Fantastic! It's always tricky when you miss lessons so I am really glad I was able to help you catch up.
You are so easy to understand 💗 people need to find this page tbh
Thank you I try!
Amazing video. I just started a degree in Engineering and couldn't remember anything from my school days 26 years ago! So this is fab thank you!
Very kind thank you! Good luck with the degree.
very easy to understand thanks a lot!👍
Awesome i really understand sine lot better than before thank you so much 💕💕💕
this helped sm cos i forgot to listen when my teacher was going through it cheers
Not listening is a sin
thanks so muchhh my exam is today and this was confusing me now it is so much clear to me
No problem!
Hello! Rememebr me? I need this topic very urgently im extremely sorry but i have my final math examination of gcse on 8th november. Please can you explain all about vectors before that date? Shapes vectors and normal vectors and ratios vectors and all vectors please. Its a sincere request. Please.
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It was a really great video it helped me alot, and now I understand how to use Cosine and Sine rule 👑
Glad it helped!
Good example great teacher
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12:13 "From the diagram given, X is an obtuse angle and the acute angle must be rejected." If no diagram is given, then both cases must be described.
I don't understand if this is a query or not? Exam questions will almost always avoid ambiguity. You also cannot an angle is obtuse because "it looks like it from the diagram".
I put in all of the equations -30sin(80)/sin(93)- But it still dosent give me the same answer can someone please help me?
Hi its ok I make a copy paste error.
Thanks sir
Thank you so much
thanks bro very helpful
How you doing sinA and so on with a calculator though?
Hello but how would you know this is angle A or b
Typically label the side/angle you are finding as "a" or "A" then the other ones b/B
ngl better than my teacher
Very helpful my friend
Glad it helped
hello how to solve question number 8
love th video
Why is my answer different from yours 😭 please how do you type into the calculator🥺 to get ur answer coz mine is different
Your calculator probably needs resetting as it will be in radians or gradians rather than degrees.
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From example two, i wrote the sane into my calculator and got a little different numbers, i got 29.5847775, does anyone know why might that be
Check the description :)
Oh thanks@@1stClassMaths
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