I think you sir are the master of "HOW TO TEACH A SUBJECT" any subject. I got confused every time. No more confusing after watching you. Everything make sense. Thanks a lot.
I learned now and I keep on sharing your vids for my other classmates who needs your discussion. Our teacher didn't discuss it and since I saw this, everything is at ease. Thank you again Sir. Keep on inspiring us and making the lessons for us to comprehend easily.
Thank you again sir, this video is really really helpfull to me and those mother don't know how to teach there kids in math subject.. I wish to be part of your group..
Great work sir, 06:29 The question I keep asking my self; Since sin(π/4) and sin(3π/4) all give √2/2, what then if we want to find asin(√2/2)? Shall we take π/4, 3π/4 or both as our answer? Thank you
Thank you. This is review for me. This a great review of the unit circle. This is an incremental approach to learning. I am glad you have a whole series on Algebra, Trigonometry and hopefully. I will be watching all of your videos during this uncontrolled pandemic.
Love these lessons! At 13:20 you mention to use a calculator to find the Tangent of 5(pi)/4. It should be noted that the calculator must be set to Radians mode and not Degrees mode.
It is easy to calculate the trig. values for 45 degree or it's odd multiples as its reference angle is always going to be 45 degree, only we need to take care of its sign. You can't really appreciate the time until you realize the importance of minutes.
Sir Jason, your are excellent professor. You make duffers to understand. Please also explain the meaning a d uses of certain signs used. Thank you Sir.
Very well explaine. I really appreciate your explanation techniques, very clear for a refreshing student like me. Thanks u so much for this and other math lessons. Yours
Hi master ! Could you show us how to use it calculator which is the new brand new one please ? Because of most of students who are not understand how to use it . ( struggle) please ?
Nice, he made Analytic Geometry easy! I need help from one of his students to solve the following problem showing the procedure step by step : " The circumference of the hind wheel of a wagon is 5 ft. more than that of the front wheel. If the hind wheel makes 150 fewer revolutions than the front wheel in going one mile, find the circumference of each wheel. I greatly appreciate your help.
Hello Sir, I will be starting my first years in mechatronics engineering and i would like to ask what laptop would you recommend is the right one, thank you for your videos !!
You're born to teach sir. Your method of teaching inspires students with knowledge and confidence
I think you sir are the master of "HOW TO TEACH A SUBJECT" any subject. I got confused every time. No more confusing after watching you. Everything make sense. Thanks a lot.
Thanks so much!
I learned now and I keep on sharing your vids for my other classmates who needs your discussion. Our teacher didn't discuss it and since I saw this, everything is at ease. Thank you again Sir. Keep on inspiring us and making the lessons for us to comprehend easily.
Thank you again sir, this video is really really helpfull to me and those mother don't know how to teach there kids in math subject.. I wish to be part of your group..
If only my teachers had been as good as this gentleman. Thankyou sir.✌️🏆
I swear 😭😭
Great work sir,
06:29 The question I keep asking my self;
Since sin(π/4) and sin(3π/4) all give √2/2, what then if we want to find asin(√2/2)? Shall we take π/4, 3π/4 or both as our answer?
Thank you
It will be sin inverse (sqrt2/2) =pi/4
Thank you. This is review for me. This a great review of the unit circle. This is an incremental approach to learning. I am glad you have a whole series on Algebra, Trigonometry and hopefully. I will be watching all of your videos during this uncontrolled pandemic.
Love these lessons! At 13:20 you mention to use a calculator to find the Tangent of 5(pi)/4. It should be noted that the calculator must be set to Radians mode and not Degrees mode.
Awesome video. You've inspired me to create my own channel teaching Maths and Physics. Keep up the good work.
Important tricks:
5:13 15:15 20:44
cot, sec, cosec 14:27
Watched here in Saudi. All your videos really helpful.
It is easy to calculate the trig. values for 45 degree or it's odd multiples as its reference angle is always going to be 45 degree, only we need to take care of its sign.
You can't really appreciate the time until you realize the importance of minutes.
Amazing explanation! You are a great teacher! Thanks from Argentina.
Awesome thank you!
Sir Jason, your are excellent professor. You make duffers to understand.
Please also explain the meaning a d uses of certain signs used.
Thank you Sir.
He teaches better than my prof🙏
Thanks!
Very well explaine. I really appreciate your explanation techniques, very clear for a refreshing student like me. Thanks u so much for this and other math lessons. Yours
Hi master ! Could you show us how to use it calculator which is the new brand new one please ? Because of most of students who are not understand how to use it . ( struggle) please ?
If I had you as a teacher in high school I would be working at JPL.. great lesson
Nice, he made Analytic Geometry easy! I need help from one of his students to solve the following problem showing the procedure step by step : " The circumference of the hind wheel of a wagon is 5 ft. more than that of the front wheel. If the hind wheel makes 150 fewer revolutions than the front wheel in going one mile, find the circumference of each wheel. I greatly appreciate your help.
Thank you sir.
The LORD bless you and keep you.
Hello Sir, I will be starting my first years in mechatronics engineering and i would like to ask what laptop would you recommend is the right one, thank you for your videos !!
This was really helpful... Thank you sir
The circle graph is so usefull... thanks
Hello sir, can you upload all of these into the app. Thank you.
thank you! amazing teacher!
Thank you sir you are a great maths teacher.
How do you calculate say 13 degreees?
Great teacher I appreciate your ability!
Hello, which play list
This vid is so helpful
Thankyou!!
anyone have the link to the last lesson?
This guy might just save me
Thank you good sir.
Love your work
HELLO CAN I ASK SOMETHING???
What ask me any questions
THANK YOU... SIR...!!!
Great job
Good job
Thank you master
You are very welcome!
Excellent
Thanks sir
@16:50 one over zero? Hmmm! Any one see smoke coming out of their computer about now?
Yeah you can consider that a really big number aka infinity.
Amazing
Thank you!
Sir I love you are all video thank u so much sir
For all video
Sir you look similar like Thomas Alva Edison ( scientist)
Eureka
Please put on the Arabic version.🌹💚♥️
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