Introduction to Vectors (Part 1) | Vectors | Further Maths | A-Level Maths Series

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A video revising the techniques and strategies for approaching vectors (A-Level Maths).

This video is part of the Vectors module in A-Level maths, see my other videos below to continue with the series.

Don’t forget to check these videos out first:

Vectors Series:

Part 3 - Position Vectors - Coming Soon!

Part 4 - Solving Geometric Problems - Coming Soon!

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🔹 Practice the questions
🔹 Mark your work
🔹 Review what you have learnt on the exam questions

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If you do A level maths and further maths, I will literally love you forever. Your videos are so clear and professional, thanks so much for the effort! :D

hisschoolwork
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My school started on Monday, and I'm in year 11 now, been watching back some of your videos on topics that I'm weak on, thank you for your time on making these videos.

iTheWinN
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It took me ages to get to grips with vectors until I found your videos, this seems quite nice to start with compared to some of the gcse ones, thanks for the video you made this seem so simple

jameschester
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I really hope u do a level further maths it would really help u are by far give the best explanations and give us enough practice to apply it

sahanalydia
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During timestap 20:53 plz explain how the coefficients of j are 3 times the coefficients of y. Shouldn't it be

simirkaur
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so, when its something like parallel to 3i+j, we want both side of the equation to be equal, so that we can find out lambda?

lamiyakhokon
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i don't really understand why we introduce lamda to the final question, but we don't for the others?

zoey
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Very useful and excellent video sir great job!!!

GCSEALevelMaths
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Is it easier to solve them as column vectors or to leave it as i and j

itspwz
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Hi. Nice videos here; you are a godsend. One question though. at 26 mins into the video, you mentioned that the coefficient of i is double the coefficient of j, why are you applying a 2 on the right-hand side of the equation? Wouldn't that multiply j by 2?

ikemuoma
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Will you be uploading stats and mechanics videos?

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