You prolly dont give a shit but does anyone know a tool to get back into an Instagram account?? I stupidly forgot my password. I would love any assistance you can offer me.
For all those complaining about "short video" ... consider most school classes are twice the length and some uni or college lectures can be 2 hours long. So yes, relatively speaking, video is short!
Thank you Allen! I finally had the chance to watch your video and I get it now. I'm able to figure out when to use sin, cos, and tan, and I'm feeling confident enough to do the work assigned by my geometry teacher. You're a big help, keep making videos!
We are grateful for ur solidarity and assistance to orphans and poor students of Nuba Mountains . we beg more help in areas of gradient ,reflection, rotation and congruence .our Almighty father bless u with more knowledge.
Your comments warm my heart and I assure you, I am working on this. Please wrote to me at allenmorris@yahoo.com and I will share some information with you about my efforts. I believe that you will like what I am doing...
Thanks Chris. Keep-a-Learning. A few folks had a good question that I did not cover well in this video so check out this one for a few more tips... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-b1e69PHTH_U.html
DEATH 5UCKS Thank you for your kind words. I simply answered the question of one of my students and it seems that many others had the same question. Keep-a-Learning!
I like to think of these things like they're a part of a socially cruel friendship circle, where you've got these super cool kids in school and their names are opposite, adjacent and hypotenuse. Where opposite is the coolest and everyone one wants to be his friend, so he's always on top no matter what, whether he's hanging with adjacent or hypotenuse. Then you got adjacent, she's sorta cool but not as cool as opposite, no one can be like him. So she's only on top when hypotenuse is around. Then you got hypotenuse, they're that one friend that everyone's like, "why do you hang out with this person they're so long and oblique". So hypotenuse never knows what it's like to be the numerator, cause they're always on bottom. But don't worry we need you around hypotenuse, you're the longest one of us all.
Omg, thanks a lot, literally no one teached me when to use, i searched in my language a lot (portuguese), and i find nothing, thanks i know english, found your video and learned. Thanks a lot for the help, i just want to know when to use :), super helpful, now i know :)
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Thanks SO MUCH!!! I've been trying to get this straight in my mind for DAYS!!!! this is just what I needed :-) It is a good "sine" for my math success!!
Hey sir it is a good and helpful video but you said that hyp will be double to the opposite side but when you tried to find it out with sin theta it was just a little bit longer than that of opposite side so please tell me about it that is it only double for 30 degrees or what ...
exactly. my teacher thinks we're all einsteins and shit. he just goes through tasks with no explaining, he's just like "and then you do this and this" while no one is paying attention because it's impossible to understand unless you already know it before. youtube is definitely 5 times better than spending hours in math class, honestly.
Thank you for this very easy to understand teaching on trigonometric functions. I find this quite interesting and fun to learn, and I’m only in 9th grade. lol
Even though" soho cahoots toad" works but the more unimportant and not-so-fun things tend to stick around more" SohCahToa" it's a necessary thing to remember😭😭
Sir, excellent! Wonderful explanation. Even at the age of 60 I am hopeful of becoming a mathematician!!!!!! What our teachers didn't tell us in college. you told me it now. Thank you very much, indeed. Kindly tell in next video how the values of each degree is calculated.
I learnt this with a different mnemonic. Here it goes..Just take the first letters of each line... . Some People Have... means Sin = Perpendicular /Hypotenuse Curly Black Hair...means Cos= Base/Hypotenuse Turns Permanently Brown... means.. Tan = Base / Hypotenuse. Here, Adjacent side is Base, And Opposite side is Perpendicular.
@@AllenMorrisColonel So I have a few questions. You don't actually solve for Thetha - you just solve for the sine, cos, or the tan of it? Secondly you said in a 30,60,90 degree angle that the opposite side would be 1 or 2- being in 7th grade they taught me 3,4,5? I'm confused. Thirdly if there are different angle measures how exactly do you find the corresponding peg length? Is there a formula?
I had an attempt at some of the questions (in FULL) at the end to this video (the first 9 so far!). Took me nearly an hour! lol The answers I got were: X = 0.702 / X = 13.597 / X = 7.0989 / X = 3.8071 / X = 25.7832 / X = 3.3936 / X = 4.5460 / X = 6.6462 / X = 2.7584. I would be amazed if any of these were correct ;-)
That could work but it would be confusing when the right triangle was rotated or the person didn't understand conventional directional notations on a map.
It is much shorter than taking the class over or trying to wrestle it to the ground from a book, which is what I did. My teacher was not going fast enough for me so I just read the book. This helped me learn that the teacher is nothing more than a resource and that most likely the person who wrote the book knows more than the teacher.
@@aaroldaaroldson708 The number is just a ratio. It is a pure number. It is the length of one side divided by the length of a different side. For example, the sin of 30 degrees is exactly 0.5 because the length of the opposite side is 1/2 the length of the hypotenuse.