im so happy you started uploading again, can you please keep uploading for year 1 pure 1 because now im starting with chapter 3 and to be honest you're the best teacher for me. keep it up man 🖤
00:03 Understanding the discriminant in quadratic functions. 01:36 Understanding the discriminant in quadratic functions. 03:13 Discriminant less than 0 implies no real roots 04:38 Solving a linear inequality in k 06:12 Finding the values of a, b, and c for a quadratic equation. 07:40 Understanding the relationship between a straight line and a curve graphically. 08:55 To determine no solutions between line and curve, discriminant must be negative 10:34 Analysis of discriminant inequality in quadratic equations.
When you ÷ with inequalities you need to switch the signs to make the equation true. For example: 3>2 right? However if you ÷1 on both sides you're left with -3 > -2 which isn't correct so you need to switch the inequality sign when you divide
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at 7:35 the answer is actually only S = 4 because in the question it says S is a positive constant
wouldn’t it be 45s and not 4s?
im so happy you started uploading again, can you please keep uploading for year 1 pure 1 because now im starting with chapter 3 and to be honest you're the best teacher for me. keep it up man 🖤
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00:03 Understanding the discriminant in quadratic functions.
01:36 Understanding the discriminant in quadratic functions.
03:13 Discriminant less than 0 implies no real roots
04:38 Solving a linear inequality in k
06:12 Finding the values of a, b, and c for a quadratic equation.
07:40 Understanding the relationship between a straight line and a curve graphically.
08:55 To determine no solutions between line and curve, discriminant must be negative
10:34 Analysis of discriminant inequality in quadratic equations.
Thank you so much , I studied 2.1-2.4 from your videos this weekend and I left 2.5 for today and I came to find this video . Thank you !
More AS topics please and I applaud how you guide through with the textbook chapters aswell
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pleaseee upload 2.6vmodelling Quadratics
Where is the question at 7:45 from
Perfect timing i just did this today
Ehy do you set them = to eacvhother if they dtont intersect or touch??
Does that mean you’re going to make more AS Maths now?
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Please do more !!
that fade tho
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Why did you flip the inequality at 5:20
When you ÷ with inequalities you need to switch the signs to make the equation true. For example:
3>2 right?
However if you ÷1 on both sides you're left with
-3 > -2 which isn't correct so you need to switch the inequality sign when you divide
Thank you for this, my P1 exam is in a week or so and it helped massively!
I do not understand why for question 3 you make the equations equal each other.
Same since they dont intersect
@@khattakjarir3399 they are both y so they are equal to each other
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