That's a bit harder than I wanted to cover in this video. If you are asked to sketch a graph you need to find where it crosses the axes and also the turning point. You can find the y intercept easily as it's just the constant term a the end of the equation. To find the roots you may need to solve the equation e.g. by factorising first. To find the turning point you can complete the square but this is higher only (or you can use the method shown in this video on the last question). Once you have all those points you can sketch and mark on where it crosses the axes and the turning point.
@@1stClassMaths oh I meant like you’re given a graph but they tell you to write the equation for it but luckily I found a vid to explain that, thanks tho for these amazing vids, they’re extremely beneficial especially for aqa, Ive grown confident due to ur vids
I will try. I am working as fast as I can on these but since I animate them and heavily edit + write and design questions/answers it takes about 10 hours per topic. I can't wait to get working on A level videos though. :)
@@1stClassMaths @1stClassMaths Your dedication to creating high-quality educational content is truly impressive. Your commitment to detail and thoroughness will undoubtedly benefit your audience greatly. Looking forward to seeing your A level videos! Keep up the excellent work! 🌟
@@1stClassMaths @1stClassMaths Your dedication to creating high-quality educational content is truly impressive. Your commitment to detail and thoroughness will undoubtedly benefit your audience greatly. Looking forward to seeing your A level videos! Keep up the excellent work! 🌟
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