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maths has always been stressful but after actually revising for once and using your videos everything is much easier to understand. thanks a lot for these videos man. quick question though, where would the foundation only questions end? since i'm not doing any higher papers.
Amazing news I’m so glad it working for you! So great to hear that everything is seeming easier and that you are gaining confidence! With my videos, if they are titles as “higher and foundation” or grade 5, these are topics that appear on both papers so the whole video is applicable to foundation as well as higher 😁🙏🏼
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Does it matter which way round the brackets are? Example (x + 7 ) (x - 5) = 0. Could that be correct as ( x - 5 ) ( x + 7 ) = 0. Just checking thanks for video 😊
how should you decide which positive and negative sign go into which bracket? because regardless of which sign u put in it will give the same answer but if i don't know how to deduce which sign goes into which bracket i wont get the answer right so how do u deduce which sign goes into which bracket????????
Hello sir, I'm studying an IGCSE in maths and I 'm on the topic of Factorising Quadratics. Your videos really help but I really don't understand the bit where you explain why we must flip the signs, could you explain or just tell me why we flip signs when factorising Quadratics?
Serialising each discipline moving on to harder and harder examples is way to go ,on your site though each episode should be clearly marked what number,in series ,still think the owl should smile though🤷♂️🏴
Serialising each discipline moving on to harder and harder examples is way to go ,on your site though each episode should be clearly marked what number,in series ,still think the owl should smile though🤷♂️🏴
Never saw the purpose at school and now I'm 61 I still don't see it. What is the absolute basis for this? This explanation seems to be starting in the middle somewhere. Why would I ever need this?
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Hey for the last two questions would it still be right if I had -3 on the end instead of 3 , or +2 on the end and + five in the first bracket
@@cinomatic yes
This video came out in 2020 but it's helping me for the 2022 exam which is 2 days later Thank you so much GCSE maths tutor; You helped me more than my own maths teacher
The great thing about maths.. it never changes! 💪🏼 no problem at all, I’m glad to hear the channel is working for you! 😁🙏🏼
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Man I just moved to a new school and am lost in maths and u just came and rescued me, words can’t describe how talented u r. Really the best teacher ever like the G.O.A.T of teachers
Do... do you know what G.O.A.T means?
@@amr.aboalhuda ok
You know this is the first time i understand quadratics this simple thanks a million ❤️
Wow I'm so glad to hear that! Keep up the great work!
As always exceptionally professional. Just brilliant
You are one of the best tutors out there. I wish you could reach 1 mil soon. Whenever I have no gates, I come to your channel and understand how to solve problems.
maths has always been stressful but after actually revising for once and using your videos everything is much easier to understand. thanks a lot for these videos man. quick question though, where would the foundation only questions end? since i'm not doing any higher papers.
Amazing news I’m so glad it working for you! So great to hear that everything is seeming easier and that you are gaining confidence! With my videos, if they are titles as “higher and foundation” or grade 5, these are topics that appear on both papers so the whole video is applicable to foundation as well as higher 😁🙏🏼
@@TheGCSEMathsTutor ah ok, thanks a lot again.
Do you have to draw a graph when ever you solve quadratic equations?
Excellent. Clear, concise, easy to understand. These videos are my go-to for every topic. They are honestly so helpful and it was very useful to have the drawn curves that illustrate the answers for x.
I'm 48 and did my GCSE maths in 1990. Honestly i think it was slightly easier. I've never touched quadratic equations. Now trying to improve 😂
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@@kondoiscoolatleast he made it to 48 something i can’t say about you
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@@intrepidoutlaw706 bro focus on ur gcse, ur parents goin give that beatdown once u fail ahaha
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Got maths gcse on Friday, I need all of this
ty man u rlly helping me maths is my weak subject i finally understand this topic tyyy
Could you do surface area and volume of shapes for higher please?
18:21 how do you decide what symbol you should put in each bracket?
it doesn't matter if they are both pluses but if there is a minus just work out the equation and if its wrong just flip them around
anyone else revising basic maths before gcses tmr
Yupp
Did u pass
Yah
@@ryanvictorfilms tommorow ur exam?
@@pg3dolli no but mine is :D
20:52 is it just be or did he mix up the 2 and 3? i am so confused
Thank you so much for this video !! I'm studying last minute and this video helped me so much !! :-))
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23:29 , would it be wrong if I put the other number into the other bracket. So in this case, (3x+2) (x+5)
thank you! so helpful
Thank you 🙏
No problem at all! 😁🙏🏼
Why is everyone afraid to use the math terms additive inverse and multiplicative inverse. Loved that you incorporated graphs .
Thank you! You make it incredibly easy to understand these things.
Thank you!
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Could u pls upload the percentage video so I can complete the topic thanks
these are soo helpful thank you
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Brilliant video well explained thanks a lot
thanks man helped a lot
wait you know at @15:26 don't you have to do the opposite sign for -2.5 so it'll be 2.5?
No because 2x = -5 and youre trying to find x so you just divide -5 by 2 and get -2.5. He already did the opposite sign from +5 to -5 at the start.
what do u mean by there is no number at the end how excatly am i supposed to differentiate it from regular quadratics??????????????
5:20 wait, -4 -4 would be positive, wouldn't it?
no it would be positive if 4 - - 4 =8 the two negative charges are next to each other
does it matter which way around u get the answer?
@@user-lv2nh2bj5d no it doesnt, for example it can be x = 2 and y = 4 OR y = 4 and x = 2
This is very good thank you
have u got a video where you have questions like 8xsqaured -30x-27
Check out factorising harder quadratics 😁👍🏼
I'm watching this during an online lesson
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Nice video sir top work!!
Does it matter which way round the brackets are? Example (x + 7 ) (x - 5) = 0. Could that be correct as ( x - 5 ) ( x + 7 ) = 0. Just checking thanks for video 😊
Not at all! You still get the same two solitions 😁🙏🏼
Goodness. I didn’t touch quadratics until a-levels. How things change in 30 years 😳
It’s 10 to 12am I have a topic test on quadratics tomorrow, this helped me so much thank you❤️🩹
To anyone reading the comments focus on the video instead lmao
Do u have ur own website where u have like practice questions
yeah Physics and maths tutor website
...sorry for replying 1 year late lol
how would you solve this equation
2x^2-5x+1
Can’t thank you enough.
18:33 did not understand
Typically, how many marks are these types of questions worth?
3
@@euphoriaggaminghd thanks
Thank you
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how should you decide which positive and negative sign go into which bracket? because regardless of which sign u put in it will give the same answer but if i don't know how to deduce which sign goes into which bracket i wont get the answer right so how do u deduce which sign goes into which bracket????????
Does it matter the order of the numbers
Question: 3xsquared-5x-7 = 0 I don’t understand this HW please help me.
2x^2 - x - 1 = 0 could be (2x-1)(x+1) so solutions could be x=0.5 and x= - 1 or am i wrong???
Careful it should be (2x+1)(x-1) so it’s -1/2 and 1
Hello sir, I'm studying an IGCSE in maths and I 'm on the topic of Factorising Quadratics. Your videos really help but I really don't understand the bit where you explain why we must flip the signs, could you explain or just tell me why we flip signs when factorising Quadratics?
I’m doing IGSCE too!
thanks boss
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Serialising each discipline moving on to harder and harder examples is way to go ,on your site though each episode should be clearly marked what number,in series ,still think the owl should smile though🤷♂️🏴
Serialising each discipline moving on to harder and harder examples is way to go ,on your site though each episode should be clearly marked what number,in series ,still think the owl should smile though🤷♂️🏴
Just thinking ,you actually could put a smile underneath the owl line shape ,and maybe put some stubble indicating the owl has been on the pxxxx
Last bit of revision on the bus
Nah am I the only one doing my gcses in 2 days😭😭😭💔
How'd u do?
How’d it go
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-4x-4 isnt 8 that part was wrong
It's right, two negatives multiplied make a positive.
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Didn’t u say you triple the 5 for the last question, and yet u put it in the other bracket instead of 3x+5
Note how the owls mouth is frowning
Awww don’t make the owl look sad! 🤣🤣
Maybe change it to a smile?
@@BobBob-uv9fq It’s his body! 🤣
Lol it looks like his mouth :😂🏴🙋♂️
Can u not change it to a smile lol
Hi, how would I solve 8x^2 + 2x - 15 = 0 using your method?
u can't bro he doesn't make sense at 20:43
you can't solve it by factorising directly,because it has a coefficient greater than 1 for 8x^2 therefore you have to use the a x c method first
Never saw the purpose at school and now I'm 61 I still don't see it.
What is the absolute basis for this?
This explanation seems to be starting in the middle somewhere.
Why would I ever need this?
Hardest intro music ever wtf
:)
Goodluck
Good luck
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cringe
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Thank you