You are most welcome and thank you for taking the time to tell me how it went! Glad if my video helped! Cheers. Please spread the word to your mates, school and family - would be nice to helpe even more pupils. Best wishes and do let me know what result you get. Mr Hegarty
this guy's allowed me to understand vectors for the most part, in the space of a day, than my college lecturers did, if only we had this quality of teaching as standard
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This is great. I wish you were my Math teacher! My teacher is great and all but she goes through the lesson really fast. Like we would be doing the introduction of vectors and some examples but then jump into really tricky exam style questions. This is nice a organised in a very clear way. Thanks so much
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You're so amazing omg I went through your videos as part of my revision and found them so helpful because I feel like I did really well on today's maths exam! Thanks a lot especially with vectors and circle theorems
You are so welcome Salwa A . Job half done now and so work like crazy for paper 2 on Friday to make sure you keep up the great start. Best wishes. All you need is here. www.hegartymaths.com/gcse Mr H
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No i didn't mean to insult you that anyone could understand - I meant anyone who knew vectors would know what (3 4) meant no matter where in the world you were. You can do this! Just give it a break and come back to it in the morning. Keep up the hard work. MrH
This has really helped me I feel more confident` when re-taking my exam in May-June 2016. I did watch your video's during yr 11 2015 but the last few months so I have decided that I would start early this year to gain my C as I only got a D last year but I have great determination to get my C because there are only 10 marks between a C and a D and my target grade wad a G so I did really well, so I could've been 1 mark off a C grade, I really appreciate what you are doing to help students all over the country. I bet you have great pleasure in the comments you get from your own actual students when you have taught them in the lesson and they have watched the videos and they get C's you must feel really happy, that your hard work ha had a brilliant outcome. Thanks explaining all of the different topics to make it easy to understand what you actually have to do and how you approach different questions on the same topic. I am so grateful that there is someone that can explain maths like you, would you link some FOUNDATION videos below please as I'm taking foundation and I didn't realise that this video was for the HIGHER paper. Have a good night x Bethan
I heard about your lessons on BBC radio four the other day and decided to have a look. At the age of 48 and having forgotten everything I learned for my O' levels I wanted to be able to help my children (and even understand for myself) I found your lesson really helpful. Thank you
Got a math GCSE tmrw ... This helped a lot for revision as I was a bit confused about this topic....I'll watch some of your other videos too for other topics revision and THANKYOU so much for this really helped clarify some gaps in my understanding
@@haiderzaidi6571 well mine was lit ... Only did 3 mistakes...might cost me only 5 marks I'm so excited for the result.... Hope everyone gets what they desire!
Good for u!...Well my p1 and p2 had less mistakes than usual so I'm hoping for an A* cuz I've cross checked my answers with teacher created mark schemes so hopefully...
Thank you very much for these videos, have taken a day of study leave to watch your videos and I have learnt a lot. Got my exam tomorrow so thanks for the help
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THANK YOU!! I still struggle(a little bit) with these type of questions but now i'm more confident answering these questions so ill make sure i'll give it a try even though i may get it wrong but i might still get 1 mark
You are most welcome Neilly - make sure you check out the website hegartymaths.c.o.m. for loads and loads more vids to help you. Very best wishes. Mr H
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Hi thank you for making this video, it has helped a lot. However, I have a question about the 1st exam question 17(b) the answer was 3x+6y but the question asked for it to me in the simplest form so wouldn't it be x+2y as you divide it all be 3. To get the final answer?
AMRIT BAINS No, you can't just simply like that in algebra. If there was a fraction 3/6 it could be simplified to 1/2 but you can't simply algebraic values like that. Think about 2x + 2y, you can't simply that to get x + y as it would completely half the result. Hope this helps!
Thank you so much for these videos.Literally wouldn't be able to do maths without this. Id recommend this to anyone who needed help for GCSE maths. Thanks again for the easy to understand, in depth help tutorials!
Another amazing lesson, as usual. You helped me get the highest mark in my math class. Bear in mind, this is a feat I have never achieved before; and I was really surprised with my grade at first too. I cannot thank you enough!
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Thank you very much Mr Hegarty. You are number one maths teacher on RU-vid. I learned a lot from your video lessons. keep it up the good work. let me know any changes I don`t want to miss it. GCSC maths student.
I'm studying at university a course that requires some maths but I was last learning GCSE maths in school back in 2003, and I never remember anything like this, yet our lecturer calls it 'high school maths'; yeah perhaps it is now but it wasn't back in 2003! Thank you.
Thank you so much sir, you just make it as easy as to eat a chocolate 🍫!! Tomorrow is my grand test, Please pray for me, I love maths but due to some reason I hate math, but I'm back now!! Please pray for me!!!!!!!!!!
Just taken my National 4 maths and looked ahead at National 5 (wondering if I could crush in an online course before the May exam) - that's when I saw vectors, laughed, and thought "What are those?" I could work out the column vectors fine (except the ones on the past paper I have here have 3 figures per column instead of 2, another axis I'm guessing), but the questions on parallelograms were well beyond me. Much, much clearer now. Many thanks!!
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THANK YOU SO MUCH! I NEVER EVER UNDERSTOOD VECTORS AND I ALWAYS AVOIDED IT BUT NOW I KINDA GET IT AND UNDERSTAND IT SO MUCH MORE. EVERYONE WHO DOESN'T FEEL CONFIDENT WITH VECTORS SHOULD WATCH THIS VIDEO.
Thanks for the introduction in vectors. I am doing two years of gcse maths in nine months, finding it hard to learn new stuff at a young age of 63years. your videos are keeping me going other wise I would have dropped out by now. thanks
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Arun. you are correct in that you can write it like this as (-4)squared + 3 squared is still 25. However, since length is a magnitude I am only concerned with the lengths of the sides not the directions so I can ignore and just square 4 and 3
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It could and I get why you wrote that as it is correct. The way you wrote it and the way I wrote it are exactly the same and you have a great question. For example in numbers -2 - 4 works out the same as -4 - 2 and -2 + - 4. We are both correct
Mr. Hegarty thank you so much! I have had about 2 hours of learning vectors in my year 11 class and I could barely learn anything, but about 20 minutes of your video and I am confident with them! You explain things so well :) I am definitely watching more of your videos, you have so much I can choose from!
Pythagoras. you square the two shorter sides and add them and then square root to get the hypotenuse. So 3^2+4^2 = 25 and then square root 25 to get 5. Hope helps
I never really use RU-vid videos for maths revision but this really helped, as I haven't studied vectors yet and have a mock paper tomorrow. Thank you very much!
hey Thanks alottt!!!! you really helped me a lot a lot so much thanks.!!! GONNA WATCH ALL THE VIDEO BEFORE MY EXAMS!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH. YOU'RE SUCH AN AMAZING TECHER!!!!! YOU CAN TEACH BETTER THAN MY SCHOOL TEACHER!!! THIS IS SUPER HELPFUL!!!
I can't thank you enough for this video! really really helpful. I hadn't understood vectors after 5 months of trying to, but this video, in just 25 minutes, explained all of the concepts. Thank you very much!
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I wish I discovered these videos before the night before my real maths non calculator GCSE. This is the best channel i have discovered yet. Thank you so much :)
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You make a decision. You can do either way you want and you will get the same answer. E.g. if AB you need to use b-a and it BA use a-b. If you stay consistent with the direction you chose you will get the same answer. However given in this question you want AP (start at A) it is easier to use AB as that one starts at A not B (BA starts at B)
honestly, you are the best maths tutor in the whole of youtube. I have been struggling with this topic and everytime my teacher recap on this topic, i felt like a absolute dumbass for not understanding. THANK YOU 😁
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