Very exciting...
But first I would like to say how sorry I am for not posting in almost 2 weeks!
I have started a YouTube channel, ey?
Who would of thought it:)
It was pretty obvious to me I would do one, because of how blogs are not really a good way to make you learn and understand right?
So check it out! Tell your friends, family, people you know that are sturggling in maths and hope you love it!
Maths IsLife - YouTube
Hope you LOVE it and it helps you out.
Sorry about my voice in the video's, it killed me listening to it back :(
:)
Tuesday, 21 April 2015
Sunday, 5 April 2015
Photo's and Brilliant
DISCLAIMER!!
I would just like to say... All the photo's, pictures I post are mine. I have made them with no help. I haven't copied and pasted them because I believe, copyright is wrong! These are made by me, no-one else and that is how it is going to stay! I put a lot of hard work into making my posts fun and exciting. As I only wish one day I can help many people with there maths problems!!
More Happier note!!!
Have you tried out this website called Brilliant?
It is fun and packed with great ways to expand your working mind!
It was shown to me by an amazing lady, one of the maths teachers I have at the school I go to and it has had me hooked.
With great ways to learn Algebra, trigonometry and geometry and so much more!
I wish I would of found it sooner, because it helped me a lot and I'm sure it will help you!
Here is a link to the website.
Link
If you would like to follow me, let me know and I can give you my name;)
Hope you all view this and have a jolly good time on it :)
Thanks for reading x
I would just like to say... All the photo's, pictures I post are mine. I have made them with no help. I haven't copied and pasted them because I believe, copyright is wrong! These are made by me, no-one else and that is how it is going to stay! I put a lot of hard work into making my posts fun and exciting. As I only wish one day I can help many people with there maths problems!!
More Happier note!!!
Have you tried out this website called Brilliant?
It is fun and packed with great ways to expand your working mind!
It was shown to me by an amazing lady, one of the maths teachers I have at the school I go to and it has had me hooked.
With great ways to learn Algebra, trigonometry and geometry and so much more!
I wish I would of found it sooner, because it helped me a lot and I'm sure it will help you!
Here is a link to the website.
Link
If you would like to follow me, let me know and I can give you my name;)
Hope you all view this and have a jolly good time on it :)
Thanks for reading x
Circle theorems #2
Hello thriving mathematicians :)
As I well and truly said, here is another circle theorems post!!
It is a very simple post, but holds valuable information for you to be able to smash you GCSE'S!!!!!!!!
Parts of a circle!
When somebody asks you 'Name the parts of a circle' the majority of people would say area and perimeter. The odd few will say radius and diameter. But how many of you actually name more that 2. How about 11? Yeah!!!!!!!!!
Well, here is a list!!!
Lets see some pictures! -with an explanation!
Just around the circle is the circumference!
Instead of calling it the perimeter we call it circumference!!
There is nothing I can really say about this.
The red dot is the centre:)
Repost of the radius and diameter. Radius is from centre to circumference and diameter is from edge-edge.
The red line is called the arc!!!!
2 In 1! The red line is called the chord. It is from edge-edge!
The pink section is the segment.
The Blue section is called the sector.
There is a line that joins onto the bottom of a circle, not permanently of course.
Bit it is a line. A simple line. Called Tangent
Now, you may see this as a sector. But any clever mathematician would know it is in fact a quadrant .
This is one you don't really need to know, but it is good to anyway!
And the final one is in fact a semi circle.
Which is just half a circle, no more, no less!
That is it for today's post! But something is definitely missing! Yeah, CIRCLE ANGLES!!
Next post ya? And no I don't just mean a circle has a 360 degree angle. Nope there are so much more!
Circle theorems have a lot! Right?
Believe me we have been doing these the past 4 lessons in maths and I'm sure there are more to come!
Hope you've all had a wonderful Easter, and a lovely Easter Holiday / Spring Break and are all eager to get back to school!! See you next post ;)
Thanks for Reading!
As I well and truly said, here is another circle theorems post!!
It is a very simple post, but holds valuable information for you to be able to smash you GCSE'S!!!!!!!!
Parts of a circle!
When somebody asks you 'Name the parts of a circle' the majority of people would say area and perimeter. The odd few will say radius and diameter. But how many of you actually name more that 2. How about 11? Yeah!!!!!!!!!
Well, here is a list!!!
- The circle itself! Also known as the circumference.
- Centre
- Radius
- Diameter
- Arc
- Chord
- Sector
- Segment (Minor and Major)
- Tangent
- Quadrant
- Semi Circle
Lets see some pictures! -with an explanation!
Just around the circle is the circumference!
Instead of calling it the perimeter we call it circumference!!
There is nothing I can really say about this.
The red dot is the centre:)
Repost of the radius and diameter. Radius is from centre to circumference and diameter is from edge-edge.
The red line is called the arc!!!!
2 In 1! The red line is called the chord. It is from edge-edge!
The pink section is the segment.
The Blue section is called the sector.
There is a line that joins onto the bottom of a circle, not permanently of course.
Bit it is a line. A simple line. Called Tangent
Now, you may see this as a sector. But any clever mathematician would know it is in fact a quadrant .
This is one you don't really need to know, but it is good to anyway!
And the final one is in fact a semi circle.
Which is just half a circle, no more, no less!
That is it for today's post! But something is definitely missing! Yeah, CIRCLE ANGLES!!
Next post ya? And no I don't just mean a circle has a 360 degree angle. Nope there are so much more!
Circle theorems have a lot! Right?
Believe me we have been doing these the past 4 lessons in maths and I'm sure there are more to come!
Hope you've all had a wonderful Easter, and a lovely Easter Holiday / Spring Break and are all eager to get back to school!! See you next post ;)
Thanks for Reading!
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