you're so underrated. you have a real talent for teaching and explaining things. awesome video. thanks for helping me out, more grateful than you know :)
radius is, but he is finding the center point (which is (sigx+sigy)/2), not the radius (sigx-sigy)/2. if sigy was on the origin, they would equal the same, but since it is shifted, they are not.
you're so underrated. you have a real talent for teaching and explaining things. awesome video. thanks for helping me out, more grateful than you know :)
This is perfect timing. I'm doing this at college just now.
Excellent Illustration
Please do more videos, really educative..
Very benefial.. please do more videos..
Perfect, thank u!
TQ very informative!
For radius isn't it sigma x minus sigma y divided by 2?
radius is, but he is finding the center point (which is (sigx+sigy)/2), not the radius (sigx-sigy)/2. if sigy was on the origin, they would equal the same, but since it is shifted, they are not.
Compression is -ve .
you have a very commercial voice
principle =!= principal _ youre wrong