This is a really well done explanation, i have a midterm tomorrow and this is a huge help! I love the calming music on the background and the animation! Keep up the great job!
Can you clarify what you want? I don't know exactly how to do what you want probably. I create a lot of spacing "manually" for these. I know there might be a better way, but I am still learning myself.
Yes. This is just the introduction. This is supplementary video for a class. In the class we work on group-based inquiry activities that help make sense of the negation laws. This is only there as a resource and to remind us what the laws state (and that they are somehow "infinite" versions of DeMorgan's laws. I am always concerned about the videos going too long (I prefer my shorter visual proofs - those average 2.5 minutes :) ).
This is a really well done explanation, i have a midterm tomorrow and this is a huge help! I love the calming music on the background and the animation! Keep up the great job!
Thanks! Glad it helped. Good luck on your midterm…
same .love their work
bro even got the sad sound track!
Great video
clear and intuitive
Thanks!
thanks for the video
I want to ask how to write unchangeable size text in manim ?
with environment of definition examples and thanks a lot
Can you clarify what you want? I don't know exactly how to do what you want probably. I create a lot of spacing "manually" for these. I know there might be a better way, but I am still learning myself.
The explanation and video design are interesting😍🙆♂🌝⭐⭐⭐
Thank you so much 😀
Appreciated much. However (this is not a critic) I think the last part desserves more.
Yes. This is just the introduction. This is supplementary video for a class. In the class we work on group-based inquiry activities that help make sense of the negation laws. This is only there as a resource and to remind us what the laws state (and that they are somehow "infinite" versions of DeMorgan's laws. I am always concerned about the videos going too long (I prefer my shorter visual proofs - those average 2.5 minutes :) ).