Dude! Part 1 was easy enough to solve quickly, but then I used to be a mathematician. In part 2, I managed to "prove" that the summation from i=1 to n of i^2 = 1^2 + 2^2 + 3^2 + ..... + n^2. All on my own. Guess I've forgotten a thing or 2! Thanks for reminding me how much I love math. I haven't slept in 2 days.....
Interesting stuff. I wish youtube didn't have the stupid 10 minute limit. I'm sure the video could have been much longer, and for my own understanding of the concepts I wish it had. Most math instruction is so abstract. "Here's some numbers now do stuff with them" I really enjoy examples that operate on real tangible scenarios like this.
hey I also have a summations video. If anyone is interested. but it's kind of long :)
Algebra1Calculus2 1 year ago
speaking a bit fast there
k1ngross 1 year ago
Dude! Part 1 was easy enough to solve quickly, but then I used to be a mathematician. In part 2, I managed to "prove" that the summation from i=1 to n of i^2 = 1^2 + 2^2 + 3^2 + ..... + n^2. All on my own. Guess I've forgotten a thing or 2! Thanks for reminding me how much I love math. I haven't slept in 2 days.....
my2livers 1 year ago
@my2livers Any time ;) I should do more programming / math videos. They just take an absurd amount of time to do.
godshiva 1 year ago
@godshiva I like your math/programming videos. You should just wing it if they take too long to put together ;)
AlderDragon 1 week ago
Interesting stuff. I wish youtube didn't have the stupid 10 minute limit. I'm sure the video could have been much longer, and for my own understanding of the concepts I wish it had. Most math instruction is so abstract. "Here's some numbers now do stuff with them" I really enjoy examples that operate on real tangible scenarios like this.
dmwalker24 1 year ago