how are you not famous ? i found your way of solving similar to mine because im aSAT student and this was really entertaining to watch in a way
for the last question you could just assume two angles : let's say 60 and 120 . great video ! thanks
For the last one if you are between B and C -> you can notice that they are the inverse of one another and thus one must be negative. To find which one is negative, you can note that 80/7 < x < 260/7 and see which one is negative -> thus eliminate B and C is the correct answer.
Why he so cheeky w it, thank you btw this video was mad helpful
ez compared to jee Btw your explanation is really good i love your work β€
Excellent video idea!
Hi i just booked a session with you . I gave the December sat and scored 730 on maths and will be giving 2nd attempt in june do you think i can score 800?
before i watch the video, 1 is a discriminant problem, and 2 is just an "assign a variable and solve" problem. i don't know wtf 3 is. lets see if im right
Me*. . . who preparing SSC CGL like exams question number 2 for me like. Hey, i know the direct results In RT. βiso. Perimeter= H(β2 +1) just put the given perimeter and it gives you away 256 as answer πππ
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