@@shernellhenry436 hi sweetheart. I got a 1 with a straight A profile. It was in my year (2018) that they introduced the Math SBA. Ensure that you get a good grade for the SBA as this can boost your chances of getting at least a 2. Here's a little tip that might help. If there are any topics that you are comfortable with or you think you have enough knowledge on, don't overload your brain by studying and practicing those topics. Not saying you shouldn't revise them once in a while but sometimes it might cause you to overthink topics you understand and in turn, everything becomes confusing. Instead, focus on topics that you don't understand or have a hard time grasping. That way your brain can accommodate new information and it's easier for you to grasp the concepts. All the best of luck on your exams sweetie. I know you can do it. You got this :)
Now for the praises..you are the only tutor who has explained FULLY THE THEOREM. you were able to explain angke at straight line ...and alternate angle better than the others .....i was confused which angle is the opposite angle and u nailed that....you explained the difference of the 2 segment ..using the chord etc..and even the arrow from the tangent to the chord..YOU SHOWED WHY IT COULDNT BE THE OTHER ANGLE ..OMG ...FANTASTIC....i am now going to send this to my son ..i am sure he will finally get it...thank you thank you thank you..
Thank you so much for this. I’m taking an exam on Thursday and the questions are like these... I hadn’t seen the formations until now and it was very eye opening!!! Thank you so much
Thanks for this awesome video, help with below question AB and CD are two equal chords of a circle O and radius 10cm. AB is perpendicular to DC and AB=CD=16cm, M and N are the midpoints of the chords. # show that OMEN is a square
Thanks sir lennon this video was very helpul. They were explained thoroughly and easy. i appreciate the time n effort took. u weren't in no form of rush to finish and i like that. Thank u again. U can start making more videos like these for other topics because i understood well👍👌
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@@CaribbeanMathGem I've got it. I'm writing back a few subjects including this so I wanted someone to teach it a bit simple so I found you on this page. Keep up the good work sir.
Thank you so much for this! so well explained. I've a question though, shouldn't OAB be equal to OCB which is 26? according to theorem 3? Thanks a lot in advance :)
+Sulaiman Jamil Khan Good question, Sir. While angle OAB and angle OCB are at the circumference, both angles are NOT standing on the same chord or NOT standing on the same arc. Hence, Theorem 3 would not apply to both angles. Review this theorem at 17:00
I love it u should have been my teacher in school to thanks for the slow in depth leason just imagine ur ur paying for leason to help u learn and ur still fail all because the the teacher speaks to fast but you are the best hope to see more of ur videos
@@CaribbeanMathGem just finish the video, some questions were a little tricky but I managed to pause the video and complete a few correctly🙌🙌✌💕. I will review and try them again and search for more. Thank you so much
thank u so so much. ur a life saviour. our exam will be like 3 days from now and ive got no time. and i was thinking even 1 week is not enough for this lesson but with u omg ive got it in just less than a day thankk uuu soo muchhh hope i will do good on my math exam
Thanks Mr. Lennon this video was just what I was looking for. All day I spent looking for someone to show me the solution to the problem and there you were giving it step by step. Once again thanks sir a whole bunch. I understood everything. Thank you very much.
+Renee Hamilton Thanks for the compliment. Dont be too hard on your teacher. It's much easier to explain all the concepts using this type of technology. Not all teachers have projectors etc to demonstrate Math concepts in the classroom. Do your best to ask questions in your class and avoid all distractions while your teacher is explaining the concepts. Stay confident :)
I try not to be hard but we were running out of time and she taught this in 1 hour, she crammed everything. She didn't even teach vectors and matrices and I have cxc in less than 2 weeks. But thank you for the advice and your video was VERYY helpful!
Thanks Sir Lennon for these steps it really help me to understand much better I'll be doing my exam May so I hope there are more videos to learn from......