hey, just wanted to say that your videos are quite helpful. theres a lot of youtube past paper solving videos ive watched for pretty much every subject really, but especially ad maths. ive only watched like 4-5 of yours but ive found them to be super helpful- i appreciate the time and effort u put into explaining every step of the process instead of just solving straightaway. its cool that as youre solving these u brush up on all the concepts as u go along + youre really clear in your explanations aswell so yea thank you so much! please please do make a few more of these if possible
Thank you so much for your kind words. I really appreciate that you took the time to share this, and it genuinely makes me happy that the explanations have helped you. I hope you continue to get more confident with your math!
Lit 🔥 how often will you post the upcoming may june series ? and do you have any tips on how to effectively prepare for the add maths October November session ?
Thanks! Yes - I plan to complete the remaining papers within the next week. In terms of preparation, I think the best thing to do is to keep practicing on past papers - but use them to identify the topics that you're especially weak in, and then focus some attention there. Also, the recent papers are asking questions that stretch student's conceptual awareness and problem solving ability: so don't just try to 'do' problems - make sure you really understand what's going on. For example, do you understand what a stationary point is? Do you know why the second derivative is a test for maximum or minimum points? Do you know why a GP must have common ratio between -1 and 1? Hope that helps - and good luck!
sir I don’t understand question 9(method 1) the question said find distance travelled between t =0 and t = k but why did you substitute t=4 into both equations? Isn’t it t=0 for the first eqn and t=k for the second eqn then add them together to equal to 13.4 to get the value of k?
I substituted t=4 into my first displacement equation because I wanted to find the displacement when t=4. The reason for this is because I need this value to find my second constant, k, in my second displacement equation. Remember, t=4 is where we transition from one displacement equation to the other, so the displacement at this time must be the same for both equations if everything is to join up correctly. I hope I've understood you right, but please let me know if I'm missing the point. 😊
Yes, you could do that - and you're right that it's often faster. However, in my view, synthetic division becomes a bit more tricky when dealing with non-monic divisors, and so I prefer to stick with long form polynomial division because most students find this less confusing in my experience (even though it does take a bit longer). But that's just my preference!
hey, just wanted to say that your videos are quite helpful. theres a lot of youtube past paper solving videos ive watched for pretty much every subject really, but especially ad maths. ive only watched like 4-5 of yours but ive found them to be super helpful- i appreciate the time and effort u put into explaining every step of the process instead of just solving straightaway. its cool that as youre solving these u brush up on all the concepts as u go along + youre really clear in your explanations aswell so yea thank you so much! please please do make a few more of these if possible
Thank you so much for your kind words. I really appreciate that you took the time to share this, and it genuinely makes me happy that the explanations have helped you. I hope you continue to get more confident with your math!
i seem to be in ... love. with your videos... words are not enough to show my appreciation. thank you and love you for your hard work.
Thank you for your encouragement. :-)
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Sir u r amazing and I love your voice
i have have my paper 2 tom, thanks a lot for the help hopefully i get an a start
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This is very helpful, thankyou!
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I'm so glad. Good luck with your studies!
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Love you bro you've helped me a lot
last minute revisions for add maths tomorrow and you're a life saver, thanks man! though i wish i found your channel sooner... 😅
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Lit 🔥
how often will you post the upcoming may june series ?
and do you have any tips on how to effectively prepare for the add maths October November session ?
Thanks! Yes - I plan to complete the remaining papers within the next week.
In terms of preparation, I think the best thing to do is to keep practicing on past papers - but use them to identify the topics that you're especially weak in, and then focus some attention there. Also, the recent papers are asking questions that stretch student's conceptual awareness and problem solving ability: so don't just try to 'do' problems - make sure you really understand what's going on. For example, do you understand what a stationary point is? Do you know why the second derivative is a test for maximum or minimum points? Do you know why a GP must have common ratio between -1 and 1?
Hope that helps - and good luck!
@@themathmanYThii I don't know the answers to the questions you just asked mind answering them😭😭
my exam is tom and u helped alot!, thanks
Glad to help. I hope your exam went well. :-)
sir I don’t understand question 9(method 1) the question said find distance travelled between t =0 and t = k but why did you substitute t=4 into both equations? Isn’t it t=0 for the first eqn and t=k for the second eqn then add them together to equal to 13.4 to get the value of k?
I substituted t=4 into my first displacement equation because I wanted to find the displacement when t=4. The reason for this is because I need this value to find my second constant, k, in my second displacement equation. Remember, t=4 is where we transition from one displacement equation to the other, so the displacement at this time must be the same for both equations if everything is to join up correctly.
I hope I've understood you right, but please let me know if I'm missing the point. 😊
Hi how can i solve maths the way you do
Hey I have a question…why do we use long division rather than synthetic division? Its much easier and lesser steps
Yes, you could do that - and you're right that it's often faster. However, in my view, synthetic division becomes a bit more tricky when dealing with non-monic divisors, and so I prefer to stick with long form polynomial division because most students find this less confusing in my experience (even though it does take a bit longer). But that's just my preference!
Sir can u solve 4037/12/mj/2023
I'd love to, but I don't think I'll have time for the O Level papers. Good luck!
@@themathmanYT np sir
v3 pls🙏🙏
Coming soon!