The story with the root of 2 is the basis for the paper formats: DIN A1 => A2 => A3 => A4, etc. The length and width of the sheets are in a ratio of 1 : root 2 to each other.
Wow, This is quite easily explained than my Geometry Teacher I'm a slow person on understanding this and I'm already failing Geometry but this video have shown me some mistakes that I've done
want to pass algebra but taking a placement test in my new school in 4hrs so trying my luck to see if I can pass both algebra 1 and geometry but my priority is to pass algebra 1
Also the other thing I NEVER knew when I was in school is that cos(θ) = sin(β), where θ is 1° thru 89º and β is 90 - θ. So, 10 * cos(60) = 10 * sin(30). So if you want to know the third side, you have to do 10 * sin(60) or 10 * cos(30). Another thing that can be used is radians versus degrees and knowing how to convert between them. To get radians, divide by 180 and multiply by π. To get degrees, divide by π and multiply by 180. rad = radians 180° = π rad 90° = π/2 rad 60° = π/3 rad 45° = π/4 rad 30° = π/6 rad 15° = π/12 rad
@@Fleebus θ and β are like variables that represent the angle in either degrees or radians, and so if θ is equal to 1 to 89 degrees, β would be equal to 90 - θ. SOH means Sin(θ) is equal to the Opposite side of the angle divided by the Hypotenuse. CAH means Cos(θ) is equal to the Adjacent side of the angle divided by the Hypotenuse. TOA means Tan(θ) is equal to the Opposite side of the angle divided by the Adjacent side. The Sin(θ) of one angle will be equal to the Cos(β) of the other angle. Therefore, 10 * Sin(60) is equal to 10 * Cos(30).
Lol this is so my son (10) who has his own Google account. I think it’s so cute 🥰 it tickles me every time I see his comments with my face beside them.
Special angles. Just memorize the ff: sin 30=0.5, sin 45=0.707, sin 60=0.866. In cos 30 45 and 60 just derived it in SOHCAHTOA. With respect to the sides use pythagorean theorem.
It clicked for me way back when I realized this about sin 0-30-45-60-90: sqrt(0)/2; sqrt(1)/2; sqrt(2)/2; sqrt(3)/2; sqrt(4)/2. Seems crazy to write like that maybe, but the pattern becomes clear.
Im currently takeing my ged i have passed the 3 other subjects and back in 2020 i took the math and missed it by 2 points my score was 143 i was so disappointed and frustrated after failing and never started it again till here about 1 month ago. Im currently having problems with the Geometry part of the test. Please help I test this Sunday.
Triginometry? Horse manure! Trig certainly has its place, but when utilised in plane geometry it smacks of smugness of "the new math", i.e. needlessly complicating a simple problem. The sum of triangular angles must always equal 180°. In the case of any right triangle: X = (180 -- 90) -- Y X = 90 -- Y X = 90 -- 45 X = 45
i thought it was a 3,4,5 for a 30. 60, 90 and 1, 1, radical 2 for a 45, 45, 90...the 2x didn't make sense for the 30, 60, 90 triangle...what did I miss???
Hey, you could have figured this out already, noting the 3 weeks, however I’d like to help anyway. The way he got 9 and 16 was because he put the two sides, 3 and 4, to the power of 2. Allow me to put it this way so you can see it. 3^2 -> 3x3 = 9 4^2 -> 4x4 = 16 He just input the numbers into the equation, a^2+b^2=c^2 and simplified
Since we're dealing with right triangles let's cut right to the chase hypotenuse question mark squared equals x squared plus adjacent? squared. 30 seconds compared to 14 minutes. May I ask, are you in the business of teaching or confusing?
Wish me luck on my geometry exam! I got it tomorrow (June 21st) definitely gonna need some extra luck!
Did you pass lad
@@jakemorgan7242 yea!! I barely did- but I passed!!
@@CloudyHead ayy go on, got an exam to get into engineering coming this Thursday and I'm nervous
@@jakemorgan7242 you got this!! Try to study then the day before take it as a relax day. You won’t learn if you’re stressed
@@CloudyHead I passed 🎉🎉🎉
The story with the root of 2 is the basis for the paper formats: DIN A1 => A2 => A3 => A4, etc.
The length and width of the sheets are in a ratio of 1 : root 2 to each other.
This helps with the Asvab as well, thank you for the free education sir. Knowledge is power!
Wow, This is quite easily explained than my Geometry Teacher
I'm a slow person on understanding this and I'm already failing Geometry
but this video have shown me some mistakes that I've done
want to pass algebra but taking a placement test in my new school in 4hrs so trying my luck to see if I can pass both algebra 1 and geometry but my priority is to pass algebra 1
Same for me
Also the other thing I NEVER knew when I was in school is that cos(θ) = sin(β), where θ is 1° thru 89º and β is 90 - θ. So, 10 * cos(60) = 10 * sin(30). So if you want to know the third side, you have to do 10 * sin(60) or 10 * cos(30).
Another thing that can be used is radians versus degrees and knowing how to convert between them. To get radians, divide by 180 and multiply by π. To get degrees, divide by π and multiply by 180.
rad = radians
180° = π rad
90° = π/2 rad
60° = π/3 rad
45° = π/4 rad
30° = π/6 rad
15° = π/12 rad
What does any of this mean 😭 it’s over for me 💀
@@Fleebus θ and β are like variables that represent the angle in either degrees or radians, and so if θ is equal to 1 to 89 degrees, β would be equal to 90 - θ. SOH means Sin(θ) is equal to the Opposite side of the angle divided by the Hypotenuse. CAH means Cos(θ) is equal to the Adjacent side of the angle divided by the Hypotenuse. TOA means Tan(θ) is equal to the Opposite side of the angle divided by the Adjacent side.
The Sin(θ) of one angle will be equal to the Cos(β) of the other angle. Therefore, 10 * Sin(60) is equal to 10 * Cos(30).
I am also struggling with geometry thanks for putting your video in this world
Lol this is so my son (10) who has his own Google account. I think it’s so cute 🥰 it tickles me every time I see his comments with my face beside them.
Oh my gosh, you are so big brain. Thank you very much sir.
Special angles. Just memorize the ff: sin 30=0.5, sin 45=0.707, sin 60=0.866. In cos 30 45 and 60 just derived it in SOHCAHTOA. With respect to the sides use pythagorean theorem.
It clicked for me way back when I realized this about sin 0-30-45-60-90: sqrt(0)/2; sqrt(1)/2; sqrt(2)/2; sqrt(3)/2; sqrt(4)/2. Seems crazy to write like that maybe, but the pattern becomes clear.
Wish me good luck on my test in 4 hours!!
Guys wish me luck Tuesday for my Geometry EOC!!! I’m really going to need some extra luck as FLVS wasn’t that great! Thanks!!!
This was so easy to understand, I have my eoc tomorrow. Thanks for the vid! It helped a lot, you are so good at explaining in such a simple way 🙏
same
So how did it go? Lol
I have my EOC today and I'm barely studying at 6 AM
For 30-60-90:
X=1, sides are square root of 3, and 2.
For 45-45-90:
X=1, sides are 1 and square root of 2.
This is gonna be great learning for my trig and physics review. I always knew the Pythagorean theorem way but know this short cut is even better.
Thank you for the help sir 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
This helped me get a high 3 Thank you!!!
i have my exam in 2 hours so i can take alegbra 2 in 9th. this video helped my review
Just doing math need a lot of help with graphs
Great lesson.
im just trying to get grasp for summer school to advance
I learned something! Thanks!
first x=adj x√3=hyp hyp = 2x second x=adj x=hyp x√2=hyp
I'm failing math at geometry like finding volume like a triangle that has an area base and hieght also 3d and 2d shapes 6th grade math
Great! Thank you.
I am watching this before school even starts so I don’t struggle a ton
Brilliant explanations 👍👍👍
Good video John
I always remember 3 4 5 and 5 12 13 as ratios but not the angles!
Great video
Im currently takeing my ged i have passed the 3 other subjects and back in 2020 i took the math and missed it by 2 points my score was 143 i was so disappointed and frustrated after failing and never started it again till here about 1 month ago. Im currently having problems with the Geometry part of the test. Please help I test this Sunday.
It depends as rick can probably out run him with his tech but would 096 be able to travel to other universes to get rick.
But how did you come to the square root of 3 for the special triangle??? Is that the answer or should I actually find what the square root of 3 is???
I'm absolutely terrible with geometry & want to know how you got 9 in the a + b = c?
It’s squared so it’s 3x3x3
What are all of your web sites sir?
hyp.=2x and other x root 3/2
I was struggling with this back then; Time to do some review
Can you provide on the median mode mean Thanks very much
(60x+30x)= (90 +90) 180
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Triginometry? Horse manure! Trig certainly has its place, but when utilised in plane geometry it smacks of smugness of "the new math", i.e. needlessly complicating a simple problem.
The sum of triangular angles must always equal 180°. In the case of any right triangle:
X = (180 -- 90) -- Y
X = 90 -- Y
X = 90 -- 45
X = 45
…
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Oh wow… looks like someone needs some trigonometry.
4:22 video starts
i thought it was a 3,4,5 for a 30. 60, 90 and 1, 1, radical 2 for a 45, 45, 90...the 2x didn't make sense for the 30, 60, 90 triangle...what did I miss???
it remindes me thanks
can someone please help me understand where 9 and 16 come from on 5:08 .. im new to geometry
Hey, you could have figured this out already, noting the 3 weeks, however I’d like to help anyway. The way he got 9 and 16 was because he put the two sides, 3 and 4, to the power of 2. Allow me to put it this way so you can see it.
3^2 -> 3x3 = 9
4^2 -> 4x4 = 16
He just input the numbers into the equation, a^2+b^2=c^2
and simplified
What happened to multiplying by 1.414?
Excelente video
It really helped me out
Weeeeh ..mwalimu wa maths hapa ni wapi
I wish some one would have taught me this trick when I was in 10th grade
Wish me luck this year all i want is to pass i jus need 24.7 to pasß regents
I have a regent tomorrow
i am taking my geometry exam tomorrow
Biswa brahmande kon hoi na.
As per maths.
I’m so scared for those geometry regents in January. Please wish me luck!!
It's trigonometry, plain and simple.
Well it can get more simple if you just memorize these two triangles
it was not understood
Since we're dealing with right triangles let's cut right to the chase hypotenuse question mark squared equals x squared plus adjacent? squared. 30 seconds compared to 14 minutes. May I ask, are you in the business of teaching or confusing?
Please wish me good luck
Got a 78 W
huh i dont understand
Class 10 teaching sir
This was Really Good.
The first one is 180 °?
And second one is 180°
Am I correct
All triangles add up to 180 degrees so that would have to be correct.
Talk talk!
I am taking Algebra 1 and somehow I already knew this.💀
Organic Chemistry Channel is way better I’m out 3:45
too complicated
You are urgently needed in the john. Don't forget to take sand paper because we are out of toilet paper
it makes no sense 🤦♂
Sooo ez
A2 + B2 = C2 which is literally the most irrelevant theory on the face of the planet. Tell me one person ever who has looked for C2? Please? Just one.
(45x+45x+)= (90x+90)= 180