A lesson that made a huge difference in my (so far confused) understanding of this subject (inverse of trig functions), I'm so grateful. What great teaching. Except for the last minute, when I began to stumble and fall behind again....I'm guessing that's perhaps because Mr Woo was talking about stuff he's already tutored his class on a little.
you're an amazing teacher! thanks for being clear and enthusiastic about what you are teaching!
If you forget the inverse graph, you can always take the mirror image of the trig function about y=x
For any function?
Yes@@mateuszucheto2703
Only if it's one to one@@mateuszucheto2703
@@mateuszucheto2703yes all inverse functions are the original flipped across y=x
A lesson that made a huge difference in my (so far confused) understanding of this subject (inverse of trig functions), I'm so grateful. What great teaching. Except for the last minute, when I began to stumble and fall behind again....I'm guessing that's perhaps because Mr Woo was talking about stuff he's already tutored his class on a little.
this is a masterpiece.
thank you so much now i understand
well thats god damn so interesting way to explain ...In my whole high school i never actually understood it so well . Thanku sir
Great cliff hanger..
Thanks 👍😊
You are the best math teacher
Eddie Woo I love you
cool vid learned a lot from you even if i am in the 7th grade i still understand
woaj
Wtf
niceee!!
Bro learned Exponents in kindergarten 💀
you must be in 12th grade now learning this actually in school lol
I have a question and I don't know how to answer it. Can you help me with it, please?
Waiting for the next video
Moyanthe
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no shot this is calculus lol this pre calc cp
Sinex inverse it's cosinex
if im yr student,i cant really focus on whiteboard