 Adjustment, let's check it out. Our math streams are back, awesome, awesome. Hi everyone, this is Chico, today's September 11th, 2020. And we're doing a math drop-in tutoring session and I went through our math tutoring session playlist and I think this is number 58 that we're doing in total. I'm gonna stop numbering them according to the year and I'm gonna start numbering them according to how many we've done. I think it's 58, we're around there anyway. So I'll keep up with the numbering system in the playlist that we have. And we've done a lot of these over the last, well we've done 57 of these over the last couple of years, probably more. And we're basically sort of open discussion, drop-in math tutoring session. Hello, Spider-Man, how you doing, how you doing? Did you like the, did you see the comic book haul stream yesterday? Yeah, you were there for a little bit, I think. We've got some great comics, man. Been reading some of the old school comics, some of the Bronze Age and whatnot, so fantastic, loving it. Aside from the comic books, this is just basically a math drop-in tutoring session. School year has started in a weird way, right? We're in the middle of a pandemic, crack, how's it going? Hot mom, hot mom's in town. Hello, hello, Void, how you doing, Voidhook? I'm most, so many, so many streams. Sorry, no worries, man, no worries. I love the stream. Added a bunch of stuff to my wish list. Did you, nice, nice. I looked up a couple of other, couple of the independents online after the stream. I was like, oh man, that was super cool, that was super cool. So I looked up a couple of things and man, that was a great haul. Seriously. I just went through it. I was like, wow, some of these things are insane, right? Cheryl, how are you doing? Welcome, welcome to another math stream. So basically we're gonna do an open discussion in math stream. High school mathematics, we're gonna stay away from calculus because I haven't done the review. I don't know it well enough to teach it. No hardcore statistics, convictorics and permutations. I'm not the best at it. The questions confuse me, right? So usually stay away from permutations and convictorics but I know a lot of people do love it then we do touch up on it. I just finished watching the video like 15 minutes ago. There were a lot of great books there. Yeah, crack. While I was going through it, it just becomes, you forget what you're looking at after you put it in your, you're gonna pull it, right? Don't eat that, how are you doing? Right, so I would look at it and go, oh, that's pretty cool. Sometimes I would open it up, right? People are going through it really fast. There weren't too many people that were opening up the comic books to see what was it like. I would go, oh, that's super cool. I would put that and just kept on adding, kept on adding. So that was the first time where I went through it just to see what was there. And thank you for the infos, by the way, Crack. There was some stuff you shared with us. It was like, oh, wow, super cool, super cool. One of them was the 1974 reach. I forgot what it was, number 12 that I picked up. And that was from 1974 and I didn't realize that series. I didn't know that series. So I'm tracking it now to see if I can get my hands on it. I saw one available lot for sale, but it's already passed my budget. No worries, you're always great to talk to you all. For sure, for sure, man. Aside from that, let me tell you who I am, what I'm doing, what I'm up to, right? Lil Sticks TV. Hello, hello. Hey, Gicho, finally caught you live. Awesome, glad to have you. And I saw someone subscribe, so I'm sorry if I missed the name. Sometimes I'm going speedy Gonzales style and whatnot and the names pop up and I don't catch it on time and stuff. So, gang, thank you for the follows. Thank you for the subs. It's a given. It's appreciated. Thank you very much. Aside from that, I'm on Patreon, hot mom. Spider-Man Dude is hosting. Hello, Spider-Man. Thank you for hosting. You've already been here from the beginning. Started my intro to topology. Oh my God, class last week, it has been rough. Topology is rough, rough, hot mom. I haven't gone down that rabbit hole myself. I looked at it, touched on it, I've watched a few lectures on it, find it extremely fascinating, but the mathematics is above me. I haven't reached that level yet. Have extremely. Thank you very much for the follow. I'm on Patreon, gang. Patreon.com forward slash chicho, C-H-Y-C-H-O. And all of my work, because we're in the summer, I really didn't mention this too often, but all of my work is layered on mathematics. Okay, maybe comic books, maybe food, maybe economics, maybe anything else. V-C, how are you doing? Okay. And my Patreon intro page sort of lays out what we've done so far, and I haven't updated that for a while. I haven't added to the playlist or the table of contents and stuff. You have to go to my YouTube channel or my website to get that. But basically, all of this is layered on mathematics. So if you're following through Patreon, if you're supporting through Patreon, thank you for the follows. Thank you for the support. And you got a pretty good idea of what my vision is all about. Because as far as I'm concerned, short version, if everybody was litter in the language of mathematics, the world would be a much better place to live in for all of us. And this is my contribution towards that. Okay, aside from everything else, right? We are live streaming on Twitch.tv, forward slash chico live, C-H-Y-C-H-O-L-I-V-E. If you wanna participate in these live streams in the chat, that's gonna pop up here. Twitch is where you wanna be at. And you can come here if you have math issues, math questions, and we'll try to help you out. And there's a fair bit of people that come here that know their mathematics. Their mathematics is more powerful, their mind. So if there's anything that I can handle, people will be allowed to help you out. And we do have a Discord page that has a mathematics folder that you can ask questions. If people know how to give you hints of how to solve them, because we're not here really to solve problems for you, we're here to help you solve your own problems and learn how to do it, right? That's my essence. What my strategy really is all about, right? You're welcome to pop in. And we're most likely to do one of these math streams every set of live streams that we announce. So that's gonna end up being anywhere between two to four of these drop in math during sessions per month, okay? I do announce these live streams 30 minutes before we go live on LOMinds, VKGap, Parler, and Twitter for now. Okay, so you can follow the work there. And if you have, you wanna do interaction or if you wanna see what we're sharing, those platforms, I do share some information anyway. For any of the live streams where we don't have any visuals, we will be uploading the audios to SoundCloud.com, forward slash CHO, C-H-Y-C-H-O as podcasts and they should be available in your favorite podcasting platform. And we will be uploading this video to BitShoot and YouTube, it is mathematics. Okay, we're gonna keep the politics to politics streams. So we will be uploading to YouTube and BitShoot and you can support this work by following, subscribing, sharing, liking. And if you're on YouTube, you can support this project by joining YouTube membership. Aside from that, welcome everyone. Let's do some mathematics. Ding Bobber, hey, Chicho. How have your students been managing the return to school? They're different, each one is different. Some are really psyched to be back at school. Some are indifferent to it. Some would rather not be there, okay. And the schools are treating, rolling out their program differently. Okay, thanks, Spider-Man. They're rolling out their programs differently, how they're dealing with it. I know one student, what they're doing is, they usually in high school, when you go to high school, you're taking anywhere between six to eight courses, right? And you switch up during the day and some schools, they teach for 45 minutes, some schools they teach for an hour, 20 minutes or something like this, right? So you're taking all six to eight courses per year, right? Right now, the way it's working, I have one student or I know someone that is taking one course for five weeks, three hours a day, right? Cram sessions and they're gonna have a hard, most students are gonna have a hard time with this in high school because they don't know how to take advantage of that. It's a fantastic way to learn, but they don't know how to take advantage of that, right? They haven't been trained to be able to process information that in that way, most of them anyway. So we'll see how that rolls out. Most of the other students that I have, they're taking two classes for 10 weeks, two hours per class, okay? So the term is 10 weeks, two hours per class, only two classes, and they're going to partially have a hard time with that too, and I have one student that's actually taking two classes for 10 weeks, but it's three hours per class, and then a break in the middle. It's different. That's the way the system, the centralized system is dealing with it, and as far as the student goes, like I said, some are liking it, some are loving it, some would rather not be there. Lonely piggy, Chicho, how's it going? Doing well, brother, thank you very much. I just purchased Skin in the Game, which you've recommended many times in the past. Looking forward to it, brother, you're gonna like it. You're gonna like it. I hope you like it anyway, okay? El Chico Flow, made an account just to watch awesome, welcome. I sure was loving it. What's this? Poseidre, Poseidre man. Poseidre man, Poseidre man. I'm really happy that I graduated last year and don't have to deal with the new system of stress of figuring all that out. Yeah, those who graduated last year, check this out. People who graduated last year, you could consider yourselves to be the luckiest graduating class ever in centralized educational system in county, United States anyway, right? The last three months, you didn't have to go to school. They averaged your grades from previous two terms. So if you tried, hopefully you tried, hopefully you didn't let her all ride in the third term, you would have not done well, right? So most people, you would have been lucky, you just skipped the last three months, right? On the downside, you didn't get to party. Maybe you did, who knows? Ding Bobber, I was considering taking a course at my local college online. It is titled Mental Health Rehabilitation Foundations. A couple of years ago, I took the intro course to mental health at the same college, was interesting. I interviewed a friend about his depression and then with Simon, that sounds cool, Ding Bobber. Could be interesting. It really depends on the teacher and how they roll it out. Senior skip year, senior skip year, really. I have one student that loved it, loved it. He was laughing his ass off. He was a gamer, right? He's a gamer, so he's playing games. Their class, when they were doing online stuff, they made it mandatory for the kids that they were doing group sessions, had their videos on, right? So I don't know how it worked out, but the teacher would be teaching and each of the kids had their videos going, right? He said, he was stupid, because we just turned the video on and he was just playing games, right? Because he knew the stuff, we worked together. He already knew the mathematics and the stats anyway. He was taking stats at the time. He knew the stats and he knew the physics. Anyway, he loved it. Chicho, what is two plus two? V, C. Using vector, vector, algebra? Maximum of four, I guess. Could be zero. I know the answer is four, but the government is telling me it's five. What do I know? The government's wrong. The government, the government, don't trust the government. It certainly depends on, no, really. Don't trust anyone that has that much power in educating the population, but that's politics we live in for another time. Our grades got average, but we basically got auto admitted into uni's, which was great. So yeah, I totally agree. Last few months we're super chill and I basically won all around. Sure, no problem, grab parties, but I wasn't one of the hip kids. So I wasn't gonna be a big event regardless. Those people who bank their money on, they say, oh, it was the best time of my life, and graduating high school, grade 12 was the best. Man, oops, don't watch Hollywood. Only issue I had was my linear algebra and calc classes got three quarters of the material cut. So I've got to play major catch up to prepare for my calc and linear algebra classes, and yeah. And why not? It'd be fresh in your head and really depends on your teachers. If they were good or not, if you were gonna learn better with them or not. There are some good teachers out there. Yes, Chico, I love this. Starsky, how are you doing? Pippi Lover, how are you doing? Chico was a master of disaster. How are you guys doing? There was someone that came on yesterday doing a comic book live stream and asked me about, and by the way, gang, if you have any math questions or whatnot, feel free to ask it, whatever it is we're talking about. We put a pause on it, we deal with the mathematics. Mathematics first and foremost in these live streams. No matter what it is, I'll stop, I'll finish off the sentence and I'll stop and we'll deal with the mathematics, right? But in regards to education, there was someone that came up during the comic book stream, comic book haul stream yesterday, and asked about laser, laser, I missed the name. Laser, thank you for the sub, or thank you for the follow. Pippi Lover, two minus one equals 96. Two minus one equals 96. Can two minus one equal 96? If two represents 100 and one represents four, it could equal 96, I don't know. But he asked me if I had any advice for people attending university, college or university, right? What my advice would be to people that are going to college or university, okay? So I mentioned to them that if they popped in, in this stream, I could answer that question. I'm not sure who it was, I forget who it was, and we'll wait a few more minutes, but if they pop up, I'll take a break because that is education related, math related. And the other thing I could do, I could just tell you how I dealt with your university, why I ended up doing. Maybe we'll do that. All right, instead of giving you advice, I'll just tell you how I dealt with university, right? Starsky Chicho, have you seen the stock market? Crazy times. Yeah, I follow the stock market every day, Starsky, for sure. One of the main stocks I've been following is Tesla, right? For months now. I've been sort of saying what I would do if I was trading Tesla, Tesla, but the stock market is just a casino, right? So it's just a trading game. Right now, all you gotta do, do not, do not. This is not financial advice, this is not personal finance. Well, we do a lot of personal finance, and this is something I've said during personal finance, but take everybody's personal finance is individually based, right? What I do with my finances is totally different than what you do with your finances. I mean, why would you take advice from me? I collect comic books. I put my money in my investment in comic books. That's my savings, that's my retirement plan. That's what I do. A lot of people take that and put it into stock market. Which one's smarter? Comic books, stock market depends what you're invested in, right? My bit of advice to anybody, and it's not advice. Again, I'm putting disclaimers here because, you know, you gotta put it in because people hold you to say, oh, you told me to do this. Yeah, I told you to do that, but you didn't sell after it went up five times. You're still holding. What are you holding for? Like, what do you wanna do, right? I would not be buying anything right now, except for a handful of stocks in a couple of different sectors over an extended period of time. This is a trader's market. Trader's market. I've never seen it. I've been following the markets for 20 plus years. I've never seen a trader's market this delightful, right? If you're interested in Wall Street playing that game. I'm personally not, okay? Lover, how are you doing? The university system is the high ed of the new world order. To a certain degree, I agree with you. Yes, Tesla lost 25% or something like that. Yeah, but Starsky, Tesla has gone up from 2011. And I've mentioned this before. I bought into Tesla for, I was sort of managing money for a family member. I bought them Tesla stock when it was $25, okay, back in 2011, right? So I've been following Tesla since day one. Went from 25 to 300, popping around 300 down to 160 or so. But then it went from 160 to 25, 1000, and then it dropped to 300, right? And then it went from 300 to 2500, and then a five for one split came down to 500, and then it dropped down to 300. Now it's trading 300 plus, right? If you say Tesla dropped 25%, it really depends when you bought it, right? So this is a trader's market. This is a trader's market. Markets are inflated, yeah. So many things, we're in bubble, bubble everything, including comic books, by the way. That's why I only look for great deals, right? Ding-Babu, Chicho. How do you quantify the level of absurdity 2020 has presented us? I know A equals B to the power of C, where A is the level of absurdity and B is the U.S. election and C is COVID. Okay, COVID is just an anomaly, so you can't make C COVID. C, you can make a variable, right? But the level of absurdity in 2020, to me, because look, this is politics, right? I don't really want to talk about politics, but you're putting in mathematics in there, Ding-Babu. So you're being tricky about this thing, right? But to me, 2020 is no more absurd and then, if you go back 19 years to the day, minus, how many hours? Minus, how many hours? Right now is three, okay. First plane was nine, 915 or so, right? If you go back 19 years, to me, the absurdity level in 2020 is no different than the absurdity level in 2001, 2002, 2003, in the build-up invasion of Iraq, as well as 2007, 2008, 2009. It's no different. This game is not new. People might be new into the game, but please realize this game is not new. And politics, we keep on politics, okay? We do politics tomorrow. We can talk about this tomorrow. I'm taking a pop culture and communications media studies class and we're learning about the importance and impact of branding. So I'm hoping I might be able to do one of my papers on the impact of social media, public image on the stock market. Cool. Share with us if you do. Spite. Cidery, man. Yeah, for sure. Maybe, cool. Sue Hedy, the system went down with a guy, with Serge with him, laying on him. That's cool. Got a little graph. What is that one? That's a pen? That you got a pad. So what's happening is a healthy thing for the markets. You ain't seen nothing yet. If you're talking about 25% down, it's ding-bao, we're sorry, laugh out loud. You see Twitter. It's an election year. Oh damn, good point. 2001. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Elder God, how are you doing? Hey there, did you already talk about calling? Aha! K2, I mentioned someone asked me. Risk K2. It was you, wasn't it? I haven't talked about it yet. I mentioned that someone asked in the comic book stream yesterday, 19 years, nine hours, 49 minutes, give or take. Nine hours. Oh yeah, nine hours, nine o'clock. What do you call it? East coast time. That's right. Chichu, you're beautiful. You're beautiful. It's very awesome. Spunky, draggy, thanks. Goatee, goatee. Hey Chichu, how's your day going? Doing good. Drippy black man in Tuxedo. That was easy to read. Very crazy, such a big username, long username. Risk K2. Talking about college, university. Advice for people going to college university. I can give you advice or I could tell you what I did. What would you like? How, what my university life was like. If I was a woman, I snuck on love. Tesla 25, holy shit. It's 300. No, it's Starsky. It's not 325. Tesla did a five for one split. So 2011, when Tesla was 25, it would be equivalent to Tesla being five. So Tesla was five if you're going with today's price because last week Tesla did a split. It would be equivalent to Tesla being five to 372, right? I'm glad I'm here. It does look very good. Thanks. General advice would be great. General advice, okay. Then your experience too if you want to share. That's a lot of college talk. Look, general advice gang. You're paying for college, okay. This isn't high school where it's mandatory for you to go. Maybe your family is telling you you have to go. Otherwise you're disowned and you're out of the house or whatever it is. Whatever has made you go to college or university, it was a personal choice no matter how much pressure you have on you, right? High school was mandatory. You need your high school degree, right? That's also, you know, neither here nor there, but you're silly if you don't get your high school degree. If you think it's a waste of time, then you should do it as fast as you can, right? You could challenge courses. You could study on your own home school and finish high school in two years really if you bunk or down and do it instead of five years, right? But college or university is a personal choice. Ask yourself why it is you're going to post-secondary education. Why is it that you're going to post-secondary education? Answer me that. Why are you going to university? Why are you going to college? Answer that question and we'll continue. Let's make this a two-way conversation maybe, right? Because the advice wouldn't be across the board for everyone, right? Some people are going to college because they had a crappy social life in high school. Maybe they were going to a school which didn't have anyone of like mind that they could interact with. Maybe they went to a high school where there's a lot of bullies and they bullied everyone and that school let people do that, right? So some people go into university for different things, right? So why is it that you're going to university K-2? Spunky, cracky, chicho. You may be the smartest man that I've ever come into view within my life. I doubt it. If I am, then you haven't been listening to too many lectures. You should go listen to some lectures, right? I have a, if you go to my homepage, if you go to my about page, go to my, go to chicho.com and then in the top, you'll see a little button. Go to about page, okay? And in the about page, I've listed a whole bunch of things that have influenced my life, right? One of them is some great teachers that I've had. Another one is important lectures, books, comic books and stuff like this. I would recommend Bill Hicks. Bill Hicks was brilliant, brilliant. Consume everything, Bill Hicks. And Robert Anton Wilson and Terrence McKenna. I'm just a student of, those were some of my features. And Nina Simone, right? For sure Nina Simone, right? But thank you for the love. I'm math always from ground zero. I forgot. Tuxedo, you're an ethereal being chicho, truly ethereal. I don't know what the word ethereal is. That tells you how, what my vocabulary is, right? If you think you're, it's a waste of time, then do it quickly. That's beautiful chicho. Basically, like that's one thing. Like people procrastinate, right? Procrastinate when they hate doing something. A bit of advice, bit of advice and we'll make this math related sort of to a certain degree, right? Here's things you need to do. And we've talked about this. I did this, I created a video in how to study mentioning that you should make a to-do list and in your to-do list, you should have your wants and your needs, right? You want to do, want to do, and you need to do. You need to do, need to do, right? Let's use a better pen. You want to do, you need to do. Does this matter? It's like, I'm okay. I need a new pen supply. Oh, actually, hold on a second. I gotta get rid of the pens that aren't that good. New pens. Let's crack this one open. Yeah, let's do this. Let me erase this. Okay. Okay, two, I'm gonna read your comment as soon as I finish this. Let me read it first. In my case, university is free, Germany, perfect. So the motivation is trying out a subject, statistics, and get a degree if it's fun. Also kind of insurance policy since a degree is helpful in the future. Okay. Now, want to do, need to do. And if you're going to university, make a to-do list. Really. Start creating a list, what you need to do, especially your assignments, your homeworks, and what not. Okay. Do it. Now, sometimes your wants are these, right? You want to do, you want to do, you want to do, and your needs are these, right? Now, sometimes the wants and needs are the same thing, right? Awesome. Do those. Do those first. If this and this are the same approximately, right? If you want to watch a movie and you want to watch a movie, you just want to sit down and chill for two hours, just watch something, right? And you're taking a course that's about whatever, history, string theory, economics, politics, watch a documentary, documentary. Covers both, does that and that, right? So make it to-do list, take a look at it, and see if you can knock two things off at the same time by doing one thing, boom, done. Then, let's say this guy connects with that guy, done, done, right? Then, you got three here that you want to do, and three here that you need to do. Knock these guys off first. Then, the only thing left in your life is your wants, not your needs. Your needs are sometimes important, you need to go shopping, right? Okay, go shopping, like you need to do certain things, everybody has needs, right? But here's a trick to university, college, life in general. Your needs will always pop up, and you will always have new wants that you want. If you're constantly knocking off your needs as fast as they show up, most of your life is gonna be filled with things you want to do. Really, and need pops up, you need to take out the garbage, take it out. You need to do the dishes, take it out. You need to mow the lawn, take it out. You got no more needs to do, right? You only have wants in your life. That's a good life, right? K2, take a look at this. In my case, I'm a university-free Germany, so the motivation is trying out a subject, statistics, and get a degree if it's fun. Also, kind of insurance policy, since a degree is helpful in the future. Certain degrees are helpful in the future. I agree that a degree is better than not a degree as long as it's free, right? If you're paying a ton of money to get a degree and you think that's gonna be helpful to you, then you're not managing your risk, right? Because if you're going into major debt, especially in the United States and Canada, because you need to take out student loans, right? Unless you got 100% scholarship and you're super wealthy and whatnot, and you got funds coming in, right? Most people need to take out loans to get their degree, right? Now, a degree, in general, is better than not a degree because some places, they require a degree and it gives you a little bit of a lean way and stuff like this. But if you've gone into debt, tens of thousands of dollars, and this degree gets you a job at a McDonald's, then I'm sorry, your risk tolerance, this degree, the benefits of this degree don't even cover parts of the cost of this degree, right? So you need to manage the cost, the risk, right? So your statement also kinda insurance policy since a degree is helpful in the future, certain degrees are helpful in the future. Statistics, 100%. If you're gonna get a degree in statistics, it's gonna be helpful in the future, okay? Unless you're gonna go into cowboying or something, and even cowboys need to know certain amount of statistics, they actually probably have to know a lot of statistics. I'm not sure what doesn't require statistics right now. Okay, because if you're gonna be online, you need to know stats, right? And if you're running a business, if you're doing any type of work, it's a good idea to be online. You should have a presence online. This should have made people sink into people that no matter what it is that you're doing, you need to have a presence online. The online community is the real world contrary to what certain people have been telling a lot of other people that have been spending a lot of time online. Oh, forget about the internet, do things in the real world. The real world, this is the real world. This is real, right? And this is something that I've heard parents say, teachers say, politicians say, oh, they're not functioning in the real, this is the real world, right? So you need to have a presence online, okay? And if you're gonna have a presence online, you need to know statistics. So degree in statistics, most definitely beneficial. Now, your first sentence, fantastic, K2. In my case, university is free in Germany, or second sentence, I guess. So the motivation is to try out a subject, statistics in this case, and get a degree if it's fun, 100%. You should be going to university to sample, unless you know 100% what it is you wanna get your degree in. And even though you know 100% what it is you wanna get a degree in, any program you get into is gonna have electives that you need to take, and the electives will have to be outside of your major, okay? That's the way it worked when I got my degree, right? So let's say you wanna go get a degree in statistics, right? Your program will most likely, anyway from what I know, most likely say that you also need to take two arts courses, two sociology courses, and one, I don't know, whatever, right? And that's their way of getting, forcing people who are getting a degree in something to sample other topics, right? So your first year of university should be there just to see what it's all about. Take the courses you really want to take, and if you don't like a course, don't be afraid to drop it, as long as it's not gonna put you in bad standing when they're gonna kick you out of university, right? Don't be afraid to let go of a course if you don't like it, right? If you get a crappy professor, right? Then think about if you really wanna be in that program, really wanna be in that course, or are you gonna have an opportunity to take this course in the next semester with a better professor because you get a lot more out of it, right? Then, and if that's allowed, then you can drop this one, focus more on the other ones, and be careful by the way, I've known a lot of people. Okay, that, like, in my part of the world, full time is considered anywhere between four to six courses, right? So four to six courses. Courses is full time, full time, right? Now six courses is a lot, right? I've taken six courses in a semester, there's a lot of work. Four courses wasn't that much less work than six courses, because when you're taking six courses, you have to manage your time in a way where you're optimizing it, right? You're functioning under high pressure, okay? There's a rule in the workforce, in the workplace. The rule is this, if you wanna get something done, if you're working in a company, give it to the person that's the busiest, because they know how to get things done. Don't give something that you want done to someone who's sitting around twirling their thumbs, right? So when you're taking six courses, that means you know how to work. You should anyway, okay? Know how to get things done. Now, do I recommend taking six courses? Maybe six courses that are related, right? So if you take physics, math, chemistry, that's why sciences, when you group them together, they complement each other. It's like a Venn diagram, right? Here's mathematics. Math, chem, physics, right? So here's, this part of chemistry is just straight up mathematics, if not more. Geometry as well, right? Once you get into the high level stuff, it's like this much of it is mathematics. And this much of physics, most likely more, is just mathematics. So when you take mathematics, physics and chemistry should be complementary, right? Statistics would be just like, half of it would be mathematics, right? Or maybe not half, depending on the level of stats you're taking, right? So really think about why it is that you're there. And if you're going in there first year, you're there to sample, really do well in the courses that you know are the foundations of what you wanna focus your work on, focus your life on, focus your energy on. If it's mathematics, make sure mathematics is a major central theme of what it is that you're doing, right? For me, my first year, you said to share my experience in my first year of university, I went in there, I went in there half-assed, right? I went in there because family was saying get in there. And I got in, like I got accepted, my marks were good enough and at that time it was easier to get into university, right? So I took, I don't know how many courses, first year I took, I don't know, five courses first semester, five courses second semester, right? So first semester I took five courses, I had geophysics, geology, English, something and something, I can't remember what they were, chemistry and physics or something like this, right? And calculus, six courses I guess, yeah, it would have been six courses, right? So I took six courses, I failed calculus because I thought I could treat it like mathematics, okay? Geophysics, I did the best then because I was interested in geophysics and I got my degree in geophysics, so I knew right off the bat I wanna go into geophysics. Geophysics and geology, I did fantastic. English, I failed, calculus, I failed and physics and chemistry, I just barely passed, right? And then I dropped out and went to college because I wanted to try out business and people were like flipping out, right? Because you usually go to college and then go to university, upgrade to university in Canada, that's the way it works. I went from university and then went to college because I was sampling, right? I hope that deals with that aspect of RRK. If you've got any more questions, let me know. Did you read the stone and the flute yet? No, Bill Hicks and Mitch Hedgeberg. I think I know Mitch. I'll tell you what I want, what I really, really want. University is free, a big, big sigh in English, yeah. Chichou, ding wabber. Chichou, I owe you a big thanks. Your Discord has given me a place to share my music with a little bit of feedback which is hugely appreciated. Also, when you like my tracks on SoundCloud, it appears on your SoundCloud profile and I get some hits that way. Awesome, good stuff, ding wabber. And nice music you're sharing, by the way. Hello, chief. Not subber, sub-brino, six. Not sub-brino, six. Nice face, whose face is that? Actually, would you explain us? Oh, God, I don't know what this is. Zemographs theory? Can you explain it to me? I have no idea what this is. I do all my wants first. Feels bad, true north. If your wants are the same as your needs, you're doing your needs as well. But some things you need to do, right? If you do all your wants first and the only thing you're left with everything you need to do, man, that's heavy, right? That's heavy. Fam James Bond, how are you doing? Okay, I'm gonna look up what this Zemographs theory is. Courses are set and built only on core mathematics and a bit of programming. So I see myself, most of the time, grinding on math, since I wasn't the best in school. K2, keep on grinding away. That's what I did as well, in university. I just kept on grinding it out and all of a sudden, especially with calculus, and all of a sudden it just made sense. I was like, man, why didn't they explain this to me from the get-go, the way I just, it just became an epiphany to me, right? What is this Sigmundi's theorem? In number theory, Sigmundi's theorem named after Carl Sigmundi states that if A is graded in B, graded in zero, are co-prime integers, then for any integer n greater or equal to one, any integer greater or greater, there's a prime number P that divides, oh my God, this theorem, I've seen this before. Absolutely not, I cannot explain that. Is number theory stuff, number theory stuff? Yeah, too much, too much. Graham, thank you for the raid, brother. Thank you for the raid. Emily and P, how are you doing? Raid. Uncle Bill, drone. Raid. Fun. What else should we do, gang? Hey, Chicho, Eduardo, how are you doing? How is life? We could do things related to economics. I'm just making this available, by the way, gang. Drop in tutoring session. I'm assuming people are gonna, if they're wise about it, because look, there's gonna be kids. I'm well, awesome, Emily. There's gonna be kids. Thank you very much for the sub slimy boy fight, too. Look, right now, school year has started in Canada, the United States, and I'm not sure how Europe is dealing with it, right? Or different parts of the world are dealing with it. I know how they're dealing with it in Canada, okay? Leaky old man, thanks for the follow, nice names. We gotta fart in the butt, joining us. I know how they're dealing with it in Canada. Each province is different, each district is different, right? Lot of the students right now, if you've gone through our current education system in Canada, the United States, know this, you have not been educated. You have been indoctrinated. You have been treated like an infant, like someone that they have to shove, force feet of rules to, right? That you're just a cog, you're just a pawn, that you're gonna be doing what you're told, right? Unfortunately, some people have fallen for this, and they don't do things that they need to do until they're told to do it. Right now, if you're in Canada, United States, you have to realize your free thinking, human being, you are responsible for your own choices, right? There's a lot of people out there who's like, oh, the system made me do it, this person made me do it. They didn't tell me that, I didn't learn that, so I'm gonna be nobody. I'm gonna be miserable for the rest of my life, right? I'm being hard right now, by the way, gang, okay? Because it's at the beginning of the school year, and I know the system that's being rolled out right now. There's gonna be a lot of people that are gonna get burned in this, okay? Don't be one of them. You, as if you believe that you are responsible for your own life, your choices make a difference. Your choices define who you are, what you will be, where you will be, okay, in your life. If you don't take advice from those that love you, I'm not talking about centralized education, so I'm not talking about the government, I'm not talking about your teachers, I'm not talking about authority. I'm talking about taking advice from your parents, from your siblings that are older, from friends that have maybe gone through some experiences. If they turn around and tell you, look, man, start doing some work, right? Do your mathematics, learn it, okay? Spend the time because you're gonna need it. And if you're not listening to them, when the time comes to pay the piper, make sure you don't go, it's not my fault, it is your fault, if you're not taking responsibility for your own actions, okay? If you don't take responsibility for your own education, you're an idiot. End of story, right? K2, you said it is a place that you can learn a lot if you set your mind to it and you need to be careful who you're giving your attention to. Do you mean focusing on your core courses by that? I mean, by the way, good question, by the way, K2. Here's the thing, let's say you're taking five courses. Let's say two of them are your core courses you know this is the branch you're gonna go into, right? Let's say these three courses are things you're sampling. They might be part of the curriculum, you need them, right? You need it to get your degree. If you need it to get your degree, at least get a 50%, get the credit for it, right? If you need to go to graduate level studies, do better because they look at the marks, right? If you want to get your master's or PhD, you need to find a prof that's gonna accept you as their student. If they think you're only putting in half-ass measure to an undergrad school, right? Then they're not gonna accept you, right? So if you're gonna go to master's or PhD level, make sure you're getting the best marks possible. But let's assume you're taking five courses, two of them are your core, one of them you need to do well in, right? And two of them are electives, right? Let's say you're loving these courses, right? They're heavy courses, you need to put the time in. These two courses, one of them you really like, right? But you don't have the time to make sure you get an A in it. And this one you don't like, right? Let this one go if you can. And for this one, the mark doesn't matter if it's an elective, and if you're not planning to go on a master's or university, manage your time, right? So you're doing really well in this one, in this one, and this one, you can sacrifice, give yourself a little buffer, right? So don't manage your time, right? Let's say you're taking five courses. Here are your five courses. One, two, three, four, five. This one is garbage, done. Let's say you're gonna kill it, right? Let's assume this one you wanna get 90%. Let's say this one you're gonna wanna get 90%. Let's say this one you wanna get 80%. Looks good, right? This one is flexible, right? This one should be flexible if it's just an elective and the mark doesn't matter. If you're trying to get 90% in this, and by trying to get 90% in this, you're gonna sacrifice 10 marks, 10% here, get 80 here, get 80 here, get 70 here, and get 90 in your elective. That doesn't look as good as this. Sacrifice this, okay? Kick this down to 60%, right? Maintain this at 90%, 90% and 80%. This looks better than this. What would the average for these be? Let's check out the average for these. Let's see what you end up getting. The zeros we can just kill, right? So, 16, 25, right? That's a 25, 32, right? 32, what is this one? 18, 24, 30. Your average here is more, but this looks better if I did the calculation correctly, right? That's what I mean with managing your time, okay? Managing your courses. Put your effort in the places that matter. Don't try to get 100%, 90% in everything, right? You were shooting for this, ended up getting these because you try to get 90 in this. Why? Okay, that's not right. Did I do it right? What did we do? 16, 16 plus nine is 25. 25 plus seven is 32. 18, 18, oh, 26. Oh, 32, this is 32 too, my bad. Thanks, I just saw a pop-up here in the chat, right? So that's 32 as well. This is way better than this. Same, actually it's better when others are saying, same average, right? Same average, okay. Same total marks, it's not average, but same total marks. You just divide it by four to get your average, right? Divide it by four, that's 80, this is 80. Average is 80%, right? But this one is way better, way better. Okay, if I was looking at it anyway. Twitch says, I followed for a year, but I don't remember, I'm sorry. No worries, right? Twitch knows. The automations, no, I don't trust them. But thanks for subscribing. I don't think you've subscribed though. I did one year of econ last year and I loved the math courses, but that was pretty hard. And my uni is known for being hard on math for econ students, okay? Graham, join me and Chicho kind of have similar views on education. I don't know if you can tell. Dingbobber, we should, Anakin, thank you for the correction by the way. Dingbobber, we should devise an equation we can plug numbers into that calculates how many bars in a song per minute based on tempo where one bar is four seconds at a tempo of 60. So if we plug in a tempo of 111, how many bars is that? That's just a straight up unit conversion, I think. That's just straight up unit conversion. Let me get this, write this down. Ba da ba da ba da ba da. So where one bar is four seconds at a tempo of 60. So if we plug in a tempo of how many bars in a minute. Okay, sure, let's do this. So it's a triple ratio, right? So we have, we're one bar. So we've got bar to seconds. Let's put time because you're going minutes and seconds, right? Actually, no, let's keep it a seconds. Let's keep it a seconds. Why confuse the matter, right? We've got bar, seconds, seconds. And we've got tempo, tempo, okay? So our standard, our scale, our conversion is 1,460. So one bar, four seconds, 60 tempo, right? And you want to find out how many, so if we plug in a tempo of 111, how many bars in a minute. So all you got to do is say, okay, this is your X and this is your Y, your unknowns. All you need is one value in, and here, let's put a Z, right? Or B, S, T, right? Let's use the first letters of the variables that we're talking about, right? Because you can just set it in, right? So B, S, T, that's our units, right? So what you can do is just represent these as fractions. So you could plug in one value for one of these and calculate the other two, as long as you have your standard scale set up, standard unit conversion set up. So you want at 111 here, tempo, and you need to figure out how many bars per second, right? Okay, so all you do now is link them up, right? So this can go with this, this can go with this, or this can go with this and this can go with this, right? And this can go with this and this can go with this. It's symmetry. In mathematics, it's all about symmetry, right? So we want to figure out how many bars per four seconds, right? You can calculate it. You can calculate this, okay? So you could go, let's do this, let's do this to this and this to this. So four seconds for 60. And if you put seconds up top, seconds up top, and bars and not bars, tempo, tempo, tempo. Then in here, the seconds have to be up top and the tempo has to be in the bottom and you cross multiply. So S is equal to, this comes up, kicks up here, that goes there when you divide it again. So you just go to cross it up. So it's going to be 444, 111 times four divided by 60. Okay? That tells you how many seconds you're going to have in 111 bars. And we can punch this in, what is that equal to? Sorry if I'm missing some of the chat game, but let's just deal with the questions as they come up. So 27 seconds, 27.75 seconds. So this is going to be our calculation for this was 27.75 seconds. So it takes 27.75 seconds to do 111 bars, right? And then looking, yeah, 111 a tempo, right? We can figure out the bars, just do the same conversion. This to this and this to this, right? And I usually go with the standard. I don't pick this up and do a comparison. Well, yeah, we just do that. So one over 60, so we're going to have a bar over tempo, or we could just put it over seconds because we calculate seconds, but let's stick with tempo. Tempo is equal to one over 60. That's your standard. So that has to be B over 111, B over 111. And you cross multiply this up. So B is equal to 111 over 60. So this was 27.75. This was, oh, we got to calculate it, 111. 111 divided by 60. We get 1.85 bars, okay? So this becomes 1.85 bars, right? That's just a straight up conversion, okay? Now your question was 30 per minute? Per minute, I think you want it. Where are you? Per minute, right? So check this out. How many minutes, how many seconds in a minute? 60 seconds in a minute, right? So what you could do is take your standard conversion. You want to kick this up to 60, right? That's what you want your conversion factor to be. So that's just straight up using this, right? Now, here's what else you can do to get your next level of question. I'm gonna erase this part, okay? You want 60 seconds here, right? So you can force this. You want 60 seconds here and you wanna calculate the B and the tempo, right? Okay, so all you gotta do is do this over this equals this over this because we're forcing it to be 60 seconds. So you can go four. I'm not gonna write down the tempo, the variables now. Four over 60, this over this has to equal this over this. 60 over, one, one, one. Is that the way it works? Is this music? I'm not, I don't know how the music, I don't know my music if this is a legitimate thing to do. This is just straight up ratios, right? Oh, sorry, not 11. We want this to be T. I'm gonna calculate what the tempo would be. It's not, it's not. Let's check it out. Leaky ground showing work on Twitch is a pain. Oh, okay, so you're talking to ground, I hope anyway. So we want this to be T. So we have to figure out what the tempo would be. I don't think this is the way it's gonna work because the T is not gonna be the same as this, right? Four over 60. Wouldn't it be four over 60? 60 over, wow, yeah, yeah. I made a mistake, right? And then you just cross multiply. So four T is equal to three, six, zero, zero, 60 times that, divide by four, divide by four. So T is equal to, well, four goes into 36, nine times and you get zero, zero, right? So the tempo would be 900. Is that the way it works? I don't think that's, that doesn't make sense. You want to force the tempo to be 111, right? So if you want to force the tempo to be 111, it would have to be 27.75 seconds and the beats and the bars would be 1.85, I think. You just gave an arbitrary reference, okay. But that's all it is. It's just unit conversion as far as I understand it. That's not right, Anakin. So let's kill this. If that makes sense, Anakin was saying the conversion thing is not correct. Leaky old man, but I was on the Dean's list every year till I got my PhD. I say you should always put in as much effort as you can possible. If you cannot make that as a goal, yes. I'd say go for what you said. Also, cool seeing math love on Twitch. Awesome, yeah, awesome seeing math. Glad to share the math love on Twitch. Howdy, howdy, cool, yo, how's it going? And I agree, like if you can get 90% and everything, do it, right? But if you're being overwhelmed and there's going to be semesters, are you going to be overwhelmed, right? If you're there for multiple years, if you're going to university for four-year program, there's going to be a couple of semesters that you're going to have hiccups on. If you're going to have hiccups on any of the semesters, manage your courses, right? Don't sacrifice your must courses for electives unless you're going to change, you know, you really love the electives and you don't have to do well in the course to enjoy the course, right? I've got another math puzzle for you. There's one four-digit whole number N such that the last four digits of N squared are in fact the original number N, fine N. Oh, the last four digits. Let's write this down and then we'll let people think about it. I'm really bad with these puzzle things. There's one four-digit whole number N. So one, two, three, four. That's your N, there's four digits. Yeah, let me write it out this way. So we're going in the right direction. N is equal to four digits. And then N squared, the last four digits, one, two, three, four. But how many digits would be here? We have no idea. So if this is X, Y, Z, W, this would be X, Y, Z, W. Find this number. How many digits would be here? Do we know? Such that the last four digits of N squared are in fact the original number N, fine N. Oof. Let me know if anybody has the answer. K2, also a bit more in general. If you're not sure what career to pursue and whether you should get your degree or not, what's your advice? A sample, sample. Jump from one discipline to another discipline and get a feel for it and talk to people. Do research. Find out if your main objective is to, and your main objective shouldn't be this, but if your main objective is to get a job that you can make money and make a living and pay your own way, then look into the stats of which jobs are in demand, which jobs are gonna be in demand for the next 20 years, 10 years, five years, whatever it is, your timeframe is, what the average salary is, what the benefits are. So look into if there is, once you get your degree, are you gonna be able to get a job in that course, in that field? Maybe work towards financial independence from your parents by finding a job, move out and see what your interests are from there. And that is also an option, K2. But your thing was, what's my suggestion for people who wanna college or university? For sure, that is an option. Instead of going to university, go get an apprenticeship, go get a job, right? And by the way, that's exactly what I did. I went to university for one year, right? I didn't like it. I found that the university I went to was very childish, it was like high school, people were idiots. It was my thing, but I just wasn't into it. So I dropped out for, the family was freaking out on this for four, five, five months. I got a job in a gas station working the graveyard shift. Family was like, what the hell are you doing, right? So I dropped out of university in the geophysics program to get a job at a gas station at a graveyard shift because I wanted to read Lord of the Rings and I wanted to interact with people that I hadn't interacted with. And it was fantastic, one of the best decisions I ever made in my life. And then after that, I went to college and took business, enrolled in a two year business program to see what business was like. And then after a couple of months, a month I realized, man, business is just doing, right? The mathematics in it was ridiculously easy because I came from a math background, right? So I did it seriously for a month and then I didn't do it seriously at all. I failed a couple of courses and partied and did okay in a couple of courses and I knew I was dropping out after the first term. I dropped out after the first term and then went to a different university and went hardcore on geophysics, right? There's nothing, there's nobody chasing you for you to get your degree ASAP unless you're going to debt for it. If you're going to debt for it, man, make sure you bunker down and do your work. Ding Bobber, awesome stuff, Chico. Didn't know it was that easy. It's that easy, the ratio of stuff, Ding Bobber. Okay, sure, I won't go on towards the bench. Just gave an architecture. How often do you do math tutorials? I'm going to do them, we're going to do anywhere between two to four a month. From now on, most likely every set of live streams that I announce, light after dusk, every set of streams that I announce are most likely going to have a drop in math during session in it. And I announce the streams every, I do anywhere between three to, I announce anywhere between three to 10 live stream sets, right? So if I announce a 10 live stream set, we only get two sets in, so we'll do two math live streams. If I announce anywhere between three to four live streams in a row, we'll most likely end up doing like anywhere between three to four drop in math during sessions a month, okay? But I'm going to keep it up because there's going to be a lot of people, I'm assuming that are going to need help just because of what's going on with school right now, okay? Meekie old man, but I was never overwhelmed that I am not normal, bond, fan James bond. Last year in calculus, I learned that square root of two is approximately 1.4. It's useless, but I can't get it out of my brain because I remember like once a month, SI, I looked, how did I do the same with my courses and I found a learning thing where you study your courses in mid and long term, one day plus one day, plus three day, plus seven day, plus 30 day, plus 50 day. It's the method Desk J. I don't know if it exists in English and that's worth amazing, okay, cool. And everybody's, look, everybody's study method is different, right? Like if I have a how to study playlist on YouTube, my how to study videos or a couple of the first initial videos I put out in 2007, 2008, something like that or 2009, right? Like 11, 12 years ago, right? Because what I found out is from a lot of, you know, working with students and stuff like that, people didn't know how to study. People didn't know how to read a textbook. I put out a video, long video, showing people how to read a textbook, right? Important, there's no class in high school that teaches kids how to read a textbook. Like that's insane to me. You give people a tool to use, but you don't teach them how to use that tool. That's how ridiculous our centralized education system is, right? So there's different study methods for different people. Some people need to study every day, right? Every day, every day, that's not a bad idea. Every day, every day, every day, every day. They have a great study habit. They study two hours every day, do their homework, right? And they do well. Some people just think about the work and they do cram sessions, you know, 10 hours a day for five hours, right? You dropped out because of math. Oh, math, for those of you who think math is hard, you've been lied to, right? They robbed you of the tool that you're gonna need to become a free human being or to excel in whatever you need to excel in, okay? Mathematics is easy. I know you're gonna hear this and you're gonna go, no, it's not. Yes, it is, right? They just didn't teach it to you properly. Do you know why math is ridiculously easy? Because math, unlike any other course that you take, builds on from the previous year. So every year you go into, unless you, until you go to like postgraduate studies and stuff like this, right? But in high school and university, for the most part, every math course you take builds on what you've already learned, right? So if math, great, let's start with grade eight. Grade eight, you learn this much. Grade nine, it's just this much more, really. Is a review of this and then they add this much more. Grade 10, review of this, they add this much more and so on and so forth, right? No other course does that. When you learn history, you have to learn new dates, new names, new events, new this, new this, new this, right? English, they give you new books to read, new this, new this, new this. Mathematics, not. You're just building on from previous years. It should be the easiest course you take, really. I started doing science instead of math was too much for me. Well, mathematics is the language of science, really. Well, your instructions are great. Mickey, old man, I got my PhD in particle physics. My specialty was self-organization of particles in open and closed systems and then started my own business. It's very normal that once you leave school, you will go into something else. Yeah, agreed, right? Yeah, I don't regret dropping out. Nice, that's good. If you don't regret dropping out, fantastic, right? But I'm pretty sure you're still using a fair bit of mathematics in your life if you're still in university doing sciences, right? The answer is 9,376. Really appreciate your experience. Thanks for the insight. My pleasure, K2. If you have any other questions specifically, let me know. And everything I say to a certain degree I've done at different times, right? Like when I went back to university, for two years I bunkered down and I studied pretty hard. Like I didn't want to make any friends. I went to a different university, different province, different town. I stayed by myself, like I didn't, I associated with, my brother was there and yet we're three people living in a room in one bedroom apartment, right? I studied, I slept on top flooring and sleeping bag that I have two layers of sleeping bag, right? In a corner of the one bedroom apartment, like ghetto style, right? And cockroach towers, right? All I did was just read, learn, study, read my comic books. It was fantastic. Dusk. Yeah, my friend was asking me questions about math today. I will tell them about your stream. Awesome. Yeah, have them drop by. If they, if they, you know, if they have questions, if we can help them out, we will help them out. We did have those classes in school. Greetings, Chichou. Brando hits, how are you doing? Greetings, greetings. Yeah, I don't know the answer to this, Graham. How to study? It was trash. Oh, they did a bad job on it too bad. Like some of the videos that get the most amount of views on my channel are the how to study videos because I didn't learn the techniques that I shared in those videos by taking courses. That's what I did. That's how I studied, how I get things done. So the how to study playlist on my YouTube channel, it is how to study, but it's my how I get things done playlist. Okay. Leaky old man. Well, they don't learn that till they go into advanced programs. I usually go down a rabbit hole and spend the night studying. Light after dark, I did that a lot. Pull all nighters. I had the Ron L. Hopper team tried to sell me on a book on how to study. I think I did buy it. Oh my God, did you? I was in the teenage years, yeah. The cults usually give out their books for free. Scammers sold it to you. I'm pretty sure the ones that sold it to your pocket and the money. The beginnings of studying, right? Is not studied in class. No, I wasn't special ed for math. Yeah. Math is about learning how to use logic and following rule sets. It's a language structure. Chico, you missed something with my question. I had one bar in four seconds. So that means 15 bars in a minute. Yes, for sure. So with a tempo of 111, it would increase to seven bars in a minute. Did I do the math? Oh man, I erased it. Well, see, it doesn't work out because if you wanna, it would increase to, what was it, 27.75? I thought that was 27.75 was the seconds related to 111 bars, tempo, sorry, not bars, tempo. So with a tempo, it would be increased to, the bars would increase to 27.75? No, I think that was the seconds. It was 27.75, right? The bars would increase to that. It just doesn't match with the seconds though, that's the problem. I think I confused myself, Ding Baga. Math is beautiful, patterns, patterns it is. But in my later years, 111, oh, I gotta figure this out. 111 over 60, because it was, okay, I gotta write this down, let's check it out. Oh, I re-scrammed, I think, I'm sorry, but we're really bad with these things, I can't figure it out. The grammar answer us. I'll write it out again. Here, we got, we had 14111. We want this to be 60, and that becomes 15. And we multiplied this by four, so that becomes 444, right? So you're saying that over 60, why are you putting the 15? So you're doing this, you wanna figure out this, right? Is that what you're trying to figure out? That doesn't make sense. So you're going 111, let's write it as a ratio. So you're going 111, 111 over 60 is equal to whatever the x is over 15, right? Because all I'm doing is this, I'm going 111 over 60 times 15 is equal to x, whatever the x is we're trying to figure out, you can kick this down and that becomes 15, right? So you can do it that way, I'm trying to figure out what it is you're trying to figure out. So you're going, now I'm not sure where you got this from, so the other thing we could do is do this. Switch these positions. X is down here, 60 is over here. So you're going this divided by this, is this divided by what? That doesn't make sense. Like you're taking the different units and putting them in the wrong places. It's about symmetry, right? If you go this divided by this, then it has to be this divided by this. It can't be that because that's a tempo. Do you follow Ding Bobber? Brando hits, but in my later years, I have devoped the love of basic math. Yeah, I don't know if it was hard, I just wasn't passionate about it. Yeah, if you're not passionate about something, don't spend the time and money unless you have to for it, right? Well, I'm not a rocket scientist. No, I'm not in university. I totally dropped out of school doing a course online instead. Cool. Aside from acting, I'm also a video tech. Quite a bit in that scale. Math is used in almost every industry, indeed. Nicky Oldman, indeed. Macky, no, how are you doing? What is your business name? Would love to look into it if you have a website. K2. Yeah, sometimes I feel pressure to get my degree fast. Already visited another university, so it's quite relaxing to hear the take. Take it, yeah, enjoy the process. Like for me, like really, I went to first year university at one university, dropped out, worked in a gas station, a graveyard shift. People were like, what? Went to another university and then took four years to finish that, right? Because it was a co-op, honors co-op, a program. So I went pretty hardcore with it. Okay. But it was my choice to go hardcore with it. It wasn't pressure coming from outside, so you gotta go hardcore with it. I told people, get away from me. This is my life. I wanna experience life. I wanna enjoy life as well. I'm not here for one trick pony, right? I wanna experience different things. Take care, K2, take care. And sweet dreams. It is 15, 160, 51, not what you wrote. Oh, it's not what I wrote. Wait a second. But wait a second, that's what you wrote. 15, one, wait a second. That's the ratio of 15, 160? So you're saying the ratio you want is this? 15, 160, is that what you want? And the one is minutes? Was that directed towards me? I don't know. Yes, sir. So 15, 60 seconds becomes that. Oh, okay, okay, okay, okay. Oh, this was 60 seconds is a constant, or one minute. So this was it. So this would have been one minute. So we're doing this in minutes? Okay, give me the ratio of the model. 15, 60, 60, is that what we're doing? 60 is one second, oh, sorry, one minute. So is this the ratio? 15, 60, 60, would this really be one minute, 60 seconds if we're doing it in seconds? I don't know. And Graham's question was this. N is x, y, z, w. Four digit number. What is this number if it squared the last four digits are also x, y, z, w, but we don't know how many digits are here. I'm assuming there's gonna be four more, right? Well, every four digit number squared become eight digits. I'm assuming one, two, three, four, four. No, that's the case or not. 15 bar, 60 seconds, 60 tempo into, the other ratio is 227.75, 60 seconds, one, one, one, tempo. But these two ratios are not compatible because 60 can't go to 15 and 60 go to this. Hello, nice to be reminded of my lack of mathematical skills. Come on, I was actually doing that. It's not, oh, it's not a ratio. Okay, okay. I'm not sure, Ding Boomer, I'm not sure what it is that you're looking for to ensure not too many math questions. Well, some math questions, some math questions. I'm assuming people are just getting into the school starting, right? We'll see, we'll see how many people come on Twitch to get math help. I'm assuming some people might be just exhausted of being online and doing mathematics, right? Because some places are, their classes are online, right? The first and last are related. These two, those two are related? You've totally lost me, Ding Boomer. Meanwhile, how do we do this? Man, how do we do this? Find a number that's four digits where once squared, the last four digits are the same as the number. Hello, teach me geometry, please. I need help, teacher. What type of geometry? Could you teach me how to utilize the real hypothesis? No, I don't use it. Teach me, what type of geometry? Mr. Gaming Beast, what type of geometry? Trigonometry or polynomials or polygons, I mean? Polygons or volumes, area, algebra, geo. Like shapes, et cetera. If you want, what do you call it? So keep this in mind, gang. If you know the answer to this, please let us know. And Ding Boomer, I'm confused, is about 15 and 60. It's okay. I forget it. You're laughing as well. Earth mathematics is easy, math is all right. Earth mathematics is just instructions. But for sure, let's do geometry. Take a look at this thing. Look, let's assume if you're talking about shapes and et cetera, each shape has a certain way of figuring out its area or volume. If we're talking about area and volume, please let me know if areas and volumes is what you want to talk about, right? So for example, if you want to figure out, here, actually, let me give you the lowdown on geometry for a second. Let me give you my little intro to this, right? This should hopefully trigger something for you. Look, Mr. Gaming Beast. What do you call this, right? You can call it a point, but you call it a dot, right? So algebra or whatever, okay. Pay attention to this. It's gonna take about five, 10 minutes. And coming out of this, hopefully it'll allow you to appreciate how to figure out area, volume and stuff. 10th grade, watch this, okay? Ready? Watch this. Here's a point in space. Okay, let's call this a point. A point in space has zero dimensions. It's just the coordinates of something or just the coordinate, right? So this has zero dimensions, a point in space, zero D. Okay. Now take this point, put your pen on it and drag it along this way. What do you call this? You call this a line, right? And a line has a length. So this is a length. And a length is one directional, right? One plane, really. It's not a plane, but one dimension, right? So this is one D, okay? Now take your point, put your pen on the surface, draw your line, right? Drag your point across and then take this line and zoom it up, drag it up. What do you call this? Okay, you call this a plane view or an area, area. Now this had this direction and this direction. So it's 2D, 2D, okay? So if you wanna figure out the area of this thing, you multiply this times this. You multiply the two directions together. Now depending on the shape that you have, right? Sometimes you have to do other things to it, right? So for example, I wanna do a little side here. For example, let's assume you have a triangle. Right angle, triangle. Well, this is this direction and that direction. This is not a direction, it's not a D, right? Because this is flat, right? To find the area of this, what you do, so for this one the area would be width or width times length, right? Here's a width, here's a length. To find the area here, the area of this triangle would be width times length divided by two. Divided by two because if you take a square like this and you cut it, you get your triangle, right? So the area formula for a triangle is one half width times length. And the area for a rectangle is length times width. Do you follow? The main thing you should be getting out here is two dimensions means two directions. Okay, two axes. Now take your point here, drag it into a line, okay? Take this line, zoom it up. So we're basically going through our dimensions, right? We started with zero dimensions. We're going to one dimension. We're going to two dimensions. Then take this two dimensional surface, right? Because area is a surface, surface. Take the surface and push it into the wall or push it out of the wall, right? Then what you get is a three dimensional object because you got three directions, you've moved it. You've gone this way, you went this way and then you went into the wall, right? So you got length, width, and depth. This is called a volume. And some people call this a sphere. A sphere is special, like it's three dimensional object. Everything is not a sphere. Prism, right? But everything's not a prism. Okay, we'll call this a volume, right? So volume is three dimensions. And if you want to figure out the volume of something, you multiply all three directions together. So the volume of this box, right? Volume of box is equal to, or cube, let's call it a cube. Volume of a cube, well, no, let's call the box because a cube is all the size of the same. Volume of a box is length times width times depth. Length times width times depth. And they give different letters for these things, right? They give different meanings. They go, this is, I don't know, whatever it, whatever it might be, right? I'm just calling them LWD, okay? Now keep this in mind. A three-dimensional object has two-dimensional surfaces, right? So you could figure out the surface of each side of this, right? This is a six-sided box. So to figure out the total surface area of this thing, you have to figure out the surface of the front, of the back, which is gonna be the same as the front, of the top, which is the same as the bottom, of the right side, which is the same as the left side, right? So that's the volume of this box. The surface area, the surface area of the box would be length times width gives you the surface of this, length times width, and the same thing exists at the back, so it'd be two of them, plus depth times width, because it would be this times this, which gives you the area here, right? Again, two directions, multiply it together, give you that area, and there'd be another one on this side, right? So it's been a 2DW, plus which one haven't we done yet? The top and the bottom. The top and the bottom is length times distance, right? This times this gives you the bottom and the top. So two, length times D. Now these are simple shapes. The line is simple, it's a straight line. This is a rectangle, and this is just a box. Different three-dimensional objects have different formulas, okay? So if you have a cone, that's a three-dimensional object. There's a different formula for this that you have to, sometimes they say you have to memorize it. I don't memorize formulas. It's usually you're provided with a formula sheet that gives you the volume of a sphere. I think it's four-thirds pi R cubed times H. Pi R squared times H, I think that's it, okay? You just plug it in. R is this, and H is the height. So you just have to plug in the appropriate links into your formulas and you figure out the volume, and this has a formula for the surface area, which is basically the surface area of the circle on the bottom and the surface area of the surrounded cone. The R cubed would be cylinder. The volume, where did we put this? The volume of a cylinder, oh no, it wouldn't be. This one would be R squared. The volume of a sphere would be R cubed. Is that gonna be four-thirds? I'm not sure about the four-thirds. The volume of a sphere should be four-thirds pi R cubed, or R is the radius, I think. Again, I don't memorize formulas. I look them up. The sand is called sand because it's between sea and land. Not all sand is between sea and land, though. Mr. Gameby, sorry if this is easy. No, brother, sister, or you're a mister, so brother. Look, you have to start somewhere and mathematics, if you don't know how to add fractions, we go over how to add fractions. Those are important. It's the base that's the most, the foundation, which is the most important, right? I'm not from America, I'm still learning it. Geometry, I know. I bet it is super easy for you, smart. No, but I'm still learning. Hope nobody's mad. No, of course not. Mr. Gaming, it's all good. I hope this helps. And this is a drop in tutoring session, as you're welcome to ask anything you want, and we'll go over, if you wanna go over the real number set, we'll go over the real number set. Adding subtracting fractions, multiplying fractions, we do, okay? Nobody's mad at me for asking him to teach me geometry? No, of course not. Again, my apologies, but this is useful. Better than paying tutors, this is free. Love this man, awesome. I'm about to be learning algebra two next year, okay? You're doing amazing, keep learning. Yeah, for sure, never be shy, never be shy. No question is a bad question. If you don't know, you ask. That's how I learned, right? Just because I learned it, it doesn't mean other people are allowed to ask the same questions I had to ask to learn something, right? Time didn't stop. Mr. Gaming, you're worse in math than... Not worse, I'm not from here, A.K. America. I have to learn this. Now I'm in America, near LA, so yeah, I try and learn. Awesome. I might be able to learn harder math in high school soon. Awesome, that's good. The four is not there for the call. The four is not there for the call. Okay, cool. So it's one-third. Thank you very much for the correction. One-third. Thanks, Maki. How do we differentiate? I can do the finding derivatives of polynomials. Polynomials are easy. Hello. Off. Of B-man. Have some of my money. Dingbao Richicho. My question was how many bars in a minute with a tempo of 111? If there are 15 bars in a minute at a tempo of 60. Hope you get it. If not, I will DM you, sorry, for the confusion. Tempo equals half fast, the bar progress. Oh, the tempo is half fast, the bar progresses. Okay, cool. Brady Shepp. Thank you very much for the Twitch prize. Okay, let's try this out. Okay, I'm gonna erase this. Is that okay, Mr. Who? Mr. Gaming Beast? Boop, doop, doop. Awesome, how does this make that work for you? How do we differentiate the function? Okay, let's give it the area of a pyramid. The area of a pyramid? Sure, we can figure that out. Find the formula for area of a pyramid. You apply it to both sides and use implicit differentiation. It depends on the function if you wanna take a derivative of a function. What type of function are you looking at? Differentiate, is that supposed to be island functions or just polynomial functions? Yeah, it helped. Okay, awesome, Mr. Gaming. How does one compute the area of a, you mean a sphere? I don't, a sphere is just a formula. Ding, Bobber, let's take a look. My question was how many bars in a minute with a tempo of 111 if there are 15 bars in a minute at a tempo of 60? Okay, so 15 bars for a tempo of 60 then in a minute at a tempo of 60. My question was how many bars in a minute with a tempo of 111 if there are 15 bars in a minute in a tempo? Yeah, so it's just this, x, yeah, then this works. Yeah, yeah, yeah, then this works for sure what you had is right. So you just, this divided by that equals that divided by that. 15 over 60 is equal to x over 111 then you cross multiply this up, x is equal to 111 over 60 times 15, right? Which is what you had, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. The other one didn't make sense. It just wasn't working out, right? It just wasn't working out. Good stuff. It's just ratios, easy, yeah? In my latest math, in my latest math PhD I was asked to compute the area between the, dude. I was thinking what I need to use some equation and how I would go about, it really depends on you. Do you have big corners or you got little corners? I don't have a lot of skin just flying around blowing in the wind, right? Because you might be full of poop. My other question was convoluted. Yeah, your other question was wacko dingbobber. Your other question was crazy. It wasn't crazy. It was just like, it didn't make sense. You're trying to connect up to three, but they were connecting to the wrong places, right? It's really important in mathematics. Use the pointers, right? Use the pointers. We're coming up to a couple of hours again. We're coming up to a couple of hours. Should we call the stream? Good first math stream. Good first math stream. Fun, right? We'll be here again. If I'm heading up the chocolate speedway at 35 miles an hour and I have enough petrol for two hours, how far can I go? If I'm heading up chocolate speedway at 35 miles per hour and I have enough petrol for two hours, oh, so how long is it, 70 miles, right? That's all it would be. It's just you travel 70 miles. E for the pie. I was, it was nice to be on a live stream. Yeah, for sure, Rando. Fun, I like these things. I'm a lurker. Lucien, lurk away, lurk away. I haven't been missing the stream, my fault, but I do catch the recorded streams on YouTube. Awesome, awesome, Rando. It's fun doing, though. And within, well, no, sometimes it takes me longer, a few days to load up the streams on YouTube and Bitshoot, upside down. Do you do physics or just math? I do some physics as well, yeah. Rando, I uploaded my own video through Instagram and used their music they provided. Then I got a censorship. Oh, crap. Automall hell, the message off my, I need to count my off pad. You're trolling, but you're trolling in a sort of a weird way. That's like, your sense of humor is an acquired taste. Rando, I was censored when given the resources from Instagram, Facebook. I'm not trolling, I'm curious. You need it for a THD. I guess you better show up on the next one. Like the wild and crazy guy's humor. Like the wild and crazy guy's humor. I was censored when given the resources from Instagram, Facebook. Take care of yourself, Starsky, take care. What is the next stream? Did you say it, yeah. Tomorrow night at 8 p.m., my time, PDT. We do politics, Sunday night, 8 p.m., PDT. We do personal finance and investing. And on Wednesday, I believe, we're doing a comic book reading. At, I forget what time. Okay. Steve Martin and then I growling. I don't know if you can't get us to cover some of that. Okay. I'm gonna do my, what do you call it? Closing. Closing little spiel. Off. Off, be man. So I'm timing you out. Do you remember that sketch, Chicho? The Steve Martin and Dan Ackward sketch? No, no. Which sketch? More toilet paper. Good morning, Chicho. How are you doing? I love your username. From Western Australia, great to catch a stream. I'd just like to thank you for educating me in the importance of decentralization. I'm currently self-employed and have one business with four different forms of income. Incoming into that business and currently looking at starting a new business, the freedom of happiness this has given me is amazing. So I'd just like to say thank you. My pleasure, my pleasure. And if everybody in the world decentralized, man, it would be just as beautiful as everybody being literate in the language of mathematics. So just imagine everybody in the world decentralizing, everybody in the world learning mathematics, being literate in the language of mathematics, we rule, right? Everybody can decide their own destiny, right? Very happy to help, brother. And I'm glad you took some of the things I had to say to heart and decentralize. So important, hey? So important, so important. Very happy just working out. As an Al, if I have a building with three floors, how would I work out the circumference of a mall? They were Eastern Europeans and would say popular phrase, but wrong because of the language barrier. I can post it on Discord, Bando hits. Gang, thanks for being here. 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We'll be here anywhere between two to four times a month for anyone that needs math help, and if you do know people that do need help with their mathematics, usually at the beginning of the year, we're a little bit more chill, and we kick it into hardcore math mode when the questions pop up. I just posted wild and crazy guys and comedian section in the score. Awesome, awesome, random hits. We're just a bunch of wild and crazy guys. I know that the sketch they used to do. They dress all wacko, I think they have the hats and they have the 70s style cotton shirts that they wear. I think so anyway, I'll go check it out. I'll go check it out. Yeah, that's the one. Old school SNL used to be for real. None anymore, haven't been for real for a very long time, I think, right? Politicized up the yin and on one side. I haven't followed that stuff for a while, but when Dan Ackroyd and John Baluchian stuff were in there, old school was very good, old school was very good. 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