Math Quadratic Equations 03 (Parabolas) More Simple Cases With a = 1 Mostly for Years/Grade 10 & 11

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I was very inexperienced at making videos when I made this video. . Please excuse that I was such a novice at this process and the technology involved.

This is a short video with 3 examples. No massive explanation to keep it brief. This is a follow up to consolidate the first two videos with more cases. This is useful to the Australian years 10-12 'academic/examinable' courses. It is mostly about factorising trinomials of the most basic and simplest forms.

After 40 years of enjoyable and rewarding teaching, I still love and continue to teach. It still amazes me how I continue to still think of better ways of teaching mathematical concepts and I also continue to discover methods of explaining things that help students 'better' understand and become more successful at remembering the concepts.

A word of warning from what I have repeatedly seen over the years - most of my videos are placed in a logical or reasonably sequential order and if you watch the first or second video in a playlist and feel comfortable with the concepts, please go to the last video in the playlist to check if you really are okay. Each video in a playlist usually becomes progressively more complex and the 'latter' or 'last' video will often contain common assessment questions where students are known to make errors.

I also often include some revision / consolidation / mixture videos in the playlist which I know are crucial to assist with student success in assessments.

I hope that you find this very helpful and a blessing in your studies.

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