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  • I am very happy to see the vidoe from you, hopefully the others also are happy for You Lecture 03: Matrices; inverse matrices.

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  • his joke at 4:02 was priceless

  • geil ich wiege 300 kilo

  • Two toes up plus two thumbs!

  • I am going to put short 5 minutes clips that will be kind of a 'cliffs notes' to each lecture in this series on my channel

  • hello

    

  • actually learn more from him than i do from my own math professor that i pay with my hard earn money. SMH

  • ok I'm still not fully understanding how to get the equation of the plane at about 10:30 he tells about it but i must be missing something anyone wanna give me an example?

  • @checkspender

    if you don't understand this, i would stop following the subject because that is very easy. The next lectures about functions in several variables and vector calculus are of much higher level than this

  • Excellent videos:) but in the end doesn't he say "if you multiply u1,u2,u3 by this you get x1,x2,x3" because on the transcript its switched.

  • This time he is wearing the same green shirt that he wore in the previous lesson as opposed to the red shirt he wore in the first lesson.

    *stares blankly into space*

  • Wonderful teacher here is the secret of math as I came to know...

  • Wonderful teacher

  • im in algebra 1...

  • @BurnRiderZ99

    stupid remark. if you would know the whole subject you wouldn't say this. 

  • @slimmerikje thanks

  • He has really good explanations and I like how he writes down everything he says. Its hard to find a professor like that.

  • Thx MIT! I don't need to go to class anymore!

  • @AirlesMan

    True that. The best way I understand this is review. For Ex reading the chapter regarding vectors and 3 dimention math. Then you will be able to understand what the teacher is explaining. Personally I have a different way of learning and that is why I understand his clear lecture because of prior reviewing.

  • @23:28 nice trick for figuring out how to get particular entries in matrix multiplication! (I wish I had realized this sooner.) At my school, vectors geometry and linear algebra are taught as separate courses. This professor is amazingly patient and illustrative. I wish I could have gone to his classes.

  • This is a great lesson. I remember learning this a long time ago; it is all coming back.

  • Thanks for reviewing Matrix.

  • oh my god that french accent

  • In 38:30 Inverse Matrix

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  • this is easy

  • my future school<333

  • nice.

    expecting a decision tomorrow :)

  • Do you know better? :D

  • what i dont understand is why teach such basic concepts again that were studied before and in depth in linear algebra?

    Or take the law of cosinus: that is sth you'd need to know to get into almost any university. I mean you're attending multivariable calculus classes but you don't know how to sum two vectors?

    Anyways, I'm not saying it's wrong, it's just a doubt that comes across when watching this video.

  • Well they want to be sure everyone knows the basics of it. Not everyone go to school in USA or Britain . For example, my school in Croatia did not even mention matrices, mean, median and mode which are the basic things in US school system.

  • welcome to the future of education, the whole people of the world will learn from internet lectures such as youtube. United States got you covered for all your learning needs

  • @Voltar143 what a usa promoter!

  • @Voltar143 Not just the United States: there's at least one very good maths lecturer - Dr Chris Tisdell - operating out of University of New South Wales in Australia, and there are plenty from elsewhere, but the US does indeed have quite a nice slab of teaching vids out there.

  • @Voltar143 If and only if americans will stop being lazy >.<

  • sounds a little german

  • @Bluebox91 That's what I originally thought, but he is actually from France.

  • no french

  • nice accent, french ?

  • is there finding limits in R2

  • that accent would kill me

  • better then an Indian accent

  • bullshit

  • muito bom... pra quem aprender cálculo de verdade...

  • another one for vectors..good

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