The higher I go in my education, the WORSE my teachers become, and the more I have to watch youtube videos to supplement the anti-learning process I suffer every day at University. Thanks for being Awesome Mr. Woo!
I personally find it extremely useful to have the ability to (roughly) visualize and manipulate stuff in your head, be it graphs, symbols, notations and similar. If you can visualize, say, the graph of a parabola, then it's much easier to think about quadratic equations, just to give one simple example. It actually surprises me how much imagination and creativity help while doing maths. Counterintuitive, but true, at least based on my own experience.
No, a hardworking student who does large amounts of practice will perform far better than the majority of students who merely have a high IQ. This is true of most things.
The higher I go in my education, the WORSE my teachers become, and the more I have to watch youtube videos to supplement the anti-learning process I suffer every day at University. Thanks for being Awesome Mr. Woo!
Talk about a teacher who knows his onions and is excited about what dishing them out. This is so easy to understand. Thank you
I'm doing Masters but still watch ur maths/fun videos. Love from India
same here, doing masters but watching his vedios
I want a teacher like you!! Will make things so much easier to understand :)
This video just left me on such a big cliff hanger...
I would also like to acknowledge that SD* can and should be referred to as the 'onion'
i love ur class, i love the way u teach!! this is the only academic vid I've watched that didn't made me sleepy 🤣 thanks po!
Amazing explanation, thanks from 🇦🇷!
Great explanation, awesome!!
thanks a lot Sir. watched all 3 lectures at a stretch with full interest
Thanks Eddie, very well explained.
The videos are perfectly fine . Thankyou very much . Wish i would have same sort of maths teacher
Best math teacher I've seen
Pretty nice, thank you!
I want a professor like you
It's really weird to discover math in english when you were once learning it in arabic... It makes you realize how grand the simple things were
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okay u r awesome
Would you pls upload the other two parts as soon as possible.
Thanks
Dear sir
Need a video on fourier transforms please
I wish I could be one of his students :)
What class is this?
i'm really just watching it but not really understanding it
anyone know how to rearrange matrix to diagonally dominant matrix ?
How's this bound to the problem?
@@matemaatika-math i know its out of topic, sorry but irelly need to know easy way how to do it
@@maulanarizkyfauzi2669 Do you have an example for that? Is that what you're looking for: czcams.com/video/qDxI7agOuZU/video.html
I always learned that 'mean' is x bar?
You get the mean by adding up the values on the x bar and divide the result by the number of values. x bar isn't mean nor nice, it's just a bar.
x bar is the mean of a sample
I wish my math teacher was half as good him.. ah..
Sup
Do you think that the ability to do maths is mainly based on IQ?
I personally find it extremely useful to have the ability to (roughly) visualize and manipulate stuff in your head, be it graphs, symbols, notations and similar. If you can visualize, say, the graph of a parabola, then it's much easier to think about quadratic equations, just to give one simple example. It actually surprises me how much imagination and creativity help while doing maths. Counterintuitive, but true, at least based on my own experience.
@@Merione correct
Yes it is
No, a hardworking student who does large amounts of practice will perform far better than the majority of students who merely have a high IQ. This is true of most things.
First view.