Distance similar to lessons 1 and 2, using backhand only, hit 30 shots in a row against the wall without double bouncing. Haydn (green jumper) is left handed and is hitting a single handed backhand while Eddie (black shirt) is right handed and is hitting a double handed backhand.
In this lesson we talk about the concept behind Javascript programming – objects, properties and methods. Once you understand these concepts you will be able to cope with the following lessons a lot easier.
Now we’re standing about 8m-10m away from the wall – as far away as possible – and hitting 30 shots in a row, no double bounces & forehand only. Note: Haydn (green jumper) is left handed and Eddie (black shirt) is right handed.
Today we talk about how to write a linear transformation as both an algebraic equation and a matrix equation, using the reflection in the x axis as an example.
Taking another few steps back, hitting 30 shots in a row against the wall, without double bouncing and using forehand only. Note: Haydn (green jumper) is left handed and Eddie (black shirt) is right handed.
In this lesson we use arrays in conjunction with our maths quiz, so that solutions to all of our answers can be checked.
Haydn stands a few more steps back away from the wall and tries to hit 30 shots in a row without double bouncing. Note: Haydn (green jumper) is left handed.
In this lesson we talk about how to translate a curve and find the equation of the image.
In this tutorial you learn to use the for loop to repeat an instruction a certain number of times. In this case we generated 20 random maths questions using the for loop.