Thank you for another brilliant lesson. This is another topic that I'm not too good at. I passed my mock with 67 percent. For some silly mistakes, and reading the question properly, I could have gained more marks. One question totally baffled me, " The nth term of a sequence is 2n squared +1. The nth term of another sequence is 65-2n squred. Show that there is only one number in both of these sequences". Really cooked my little brain. Your videos have really helped me over the last few months. Thank you once again 😄
Thank you for your comment Steven. I'm so pleased that you've found my videos helpful. For the sequences question you mentioned, you need to put the nth terms equal to each other and solve to find n. You should find that there is only one positive value of n. This means there's only one number that appears in both sequences. Hope that makes sense! :-)
thank you!! this really helped me and i know in the future it will help a lot of other people as well, its efficient and simple! which is always how you're videos are! thank you for giving you're time into every bit!!
Hie maths prof i just got to grade 10 this year i wonder if u could help ke factorise i saw one of your other video and it helped me a lot but im confused about when there is a number before the x squared please prof i need your help....it would mean a lot thank you.
You are the best teacher I've ever seen. Thanks ma'am.
Wow, thank you! You are very kind ❤️
Thank you for another brilliant lesson. This is another topic that I'm not too good at. I passed my mock with 67 percent. For some silly mistakes, and reading the question properly, I could have gained more marks. One question totally baffled me, " The nth term of a sequence is 2n squared +1. The nth term of another sequence is 65-2n squred. Show that there is only one number in both of these sequences". Really cooked my little brain. Your videos have really helped me over the last few months. Thank you once again 😄
Thank you for your comment Steven. I'm so pleased that you've found my videos helpful. For the sequences question you mentioned, you need to put the nth terms equal to each other and solve to find n. You should find that there is only one positive value of n. This means there's only one number that appears in both sequences. Hope that makes sense! :-)
thank you!! this really helped me and i know in the future it will help a lot of other people as well, its efficient and simple! which is always how you're videos are! thank you for giving you're time into every bit!!
You are very kind. I'm so happy you've found my videos helpful! Thank you for your comment 😊
thanku maam , i was confused wht reallly is locus is and you clear it .perfect ✔
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Thank you so much for this. I almost cried when my teacher was explaining it, but you realymade me understand. Thank you 💕💕💕
So happy to hear that 😊
Hi if it's possible, can you make a video on transformations?? Like from the start with basics?? I really can't seem to understand them well
Yesss 👍 Good idea I haven't done that topic yet ☺️
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Do you have any video of logarithm
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deos construct and bisect are same
are there meaning same
Hie maths prof i just got to grade 10 this year i wonder if u could help ke factorise i saw one of your other video and it helped me a lot but im confused about when there is a number before the x squared please prof i need your help....it would mean a lot thank you.
I have a lesson on this... ruclips.net/video/Tw-d1Hw6-Wo/видео.html Hope it helps you! :-)
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What is the meaning of midpoint?
It's the exact middle point. For example, a point half the distance along a line 😊
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The alchemical symbol of GOD
In simple mathematics...cool