I must admit that you have a great talent to make the apparent complicated thing in nature, clear and understandable for the human mind. Thank you very much for this beautiful and interesting lesson. My best wishes for you in order to keep doing this useful work for humanity.
You are lecture who doesn't just want views and subscribers but you are a mentor who really want people to really understand a concept I wish I could have a lecture for maths like you I would never fail msths
I don't want to dote on Jason too much since at over 1 million subscribers it is obvious but, I have been watching another math teacher that is more at my level and he is bragging and talking about himself for over 5 minutes into the video...but when you click on Jason, he gets right to the point!
The last two examples at the end of the video are not even functions. Because there are points in the graph that x gets more than one y values. Poor and confusing examples unfortunately.
I must admit that you have a great talent to make the apparent complicated thing in nature, clear and understandable for the human mind. Thank you very much for this beautiful and interesting lesson. My best wishes for you in order to keep doing this useful work for humanity.
You are lecture who doesn't just want views and subscribers but you are a mentor who really want people to really understand a concept I wish I could have a lecture for maths like you I would never fail msths
I don't want to dote on Jason too much since at over 1 million subscribers it is obvious but, I have been watching another math teacher that is more at my level and he is bragging and talking about himself for over 5 minutes into the video...but when you click on Jason, he gets right to the point!
Really appreciate that Frank!
Thank you, you're the best teacher ever.
you are the best teacher, no one is above you
Many thanks!
What an amazing teacher!
Amazing as always 💛
can you do any math discoveries as well, sir?
Thanks sir, It really make more sense in my mind. You helped me a lot!
But are your last two example problems considered functions?
You are right they are not functions. Because there are points where x gets more than 1 value.
Great explanation!
I do need more of it super incredible teach!!!
I come here to build my intuition or correct faulty intuition (based on nothing basically just muscle memory). Thank you sensei.
Thank you sir😊👍🏻🙏
Can you recommend some books for organic chemistry Paul?
Very very nice.thanks.
THANK YOU ...SIR...!!!
So the sin and cosin are 90 degrees out of phase because the X--Y axis is a 90 degree angle.
Yes exactly!
@@MathAndScience Thank you for explaining this so well!
Thanks
Nice 👍
Ahhhh... Periodicity ! 😍😍
Thanks .17=71:Wonderfull.
Real facts 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔊💯🤧
periodic function is pattern
one point perspective
function
yea boy
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The last two examples at the end of the video are not even functions. Because there are points in the graph that x gets more than one y values. Poor and confusing examples unfortunately.
U be first some big fool u no get no sence fo tht ur bibi hat
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