Why are the rules of Algebra what they are and why do they work? These videos explain it all!
Why U videos are conceived and written by Steve Goldman and animated by Mark Rodriguez.
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Dr. Maggy Tomova, Dean of College of Sciences, UCF
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Dr. Piotr Mikusinski, Professor of Mathematics, UCF
Dr. Tammy Muhs, Mathematics Instructor, UCF
Dr. Mark Anderson, Professor of Mathematics and Department Chair, Rollins College
Dr. Cheryl Avila, Mathematics Instructor
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I have a question Solving linear equations in 3 variables graphically is only possible on a computer/laptop?
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Can you please add videos on linear algebra, geometry and calculas
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Why you not give it in Bengali
Why U videos all have closed captions available. KZread has an automatic closed caption translation feature that can translate English subtitles into many different languages but Bengali doesn't seem to be listed as one of the options. 😞
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WITHOUT the HELP O F FRACTION, how can we perform PRIMARY OPERATION(Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division). 🎎🖲🔦🚙🐼 Recurring Decimal√√√
If you are doing mathematical operations with a number that has an infinite number of non-repeating digits (in other words, an irrational number), then you must decide how many digits to use in your calculation. The more digits you use, the more accurate your result will be. An example of this would be multiplying by pi. - Professor V.S.
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I was an original student of your series, years ago I don't remember. I studied this during ninth grade as a means to consolidate my knowledge. I am now going to go to university for Engineering. Great series. Would recommend to anyone, despite their math knowledge. Foundations are important.
What are the reasons why some decimals repeat and why some don't? 1/8 is 0.125 and 1/9 is 0.11111111111111... repeating
Numbers with an infinitely repeating sequence of digits can be converted to fractions, so they are called "rational" numbers. Numbers with an infinite sequence of non-repeating digits cannot be converted to fractions and so are "irrational" numbers. (Watch Why U Chapter 32 "Irrational Numbers".) - Professor V.S.
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So, even the 4 would be included? I thought it wouldn't be. So, symmetric difference is elements that are shared between all sets, as well as elements that are exclusive to it's own set. I think I got it now.
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Question: When we create a 3x3 (augmented, so, plus a column) matrix from a system of equations, each row of the matrix contains a possible x coordinate, a possible y coordinate, and a possible z coordinate. *However*, when I watch 3blue1brown's videos on matrix transformations, in which we interpret matrices as collections of vectors, each *column* of a 3x3 matrix contains an x component of the vector, a y component of the vector, and a z component of a vector. In other words: in this video, 1 column is x, 1 column is y, and 1 column is z. But in 3blue1brown's video about vectors in a matrix, 1 *row^is x, 1 *row* is y, and 1 *row^ is z. Why?
bro i have the same question after watching 3 blue 1 brown video if each row represents x,y,z coordinates of the transformed i,j,k and vectors , then how can we subtract 2 rows as scalars . it doesnt make any sense. if you find its answer then please let me know. thanks
what about 0.9999999 Or 1.99999999?
.9999999 is approximate to 1 and 1.999999 has one non repeated integer number 1.... That's why this rule/trick couldn't be applicable for this two numbers. I think this trick only can be applicable with the number which has no integer before the dacimal dot.
.9999999 is approximate to 1 and 1.999999 has one non repeated integer number 1.... That's why this rule/trick won't be applicable for this two numbers.
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After all i search Gaussian elimination youtube channel, i cant find like your. Thank you very much(Sorry my english bad)
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OPERAND+OPERAND=SUM
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