Well that sure was fun! Let me know if I said anything wrong during this video, and I'll note it in the errata below. Thanks for watching, how about relaxing with some MathBars? ruclips.net/p/PLLAfkTdMkRD1Tbqqa924ep9nfXMuqSsNH ERRATA: MCQ3: I say something silly about speed and displacement. Integrating speed gives distance traveled, even if the particle ends up in the same place - which is not displacement. Integrating velocity gives displacement, so it can be added to an initial position to find new position.
Great production! Good job with the commentary, was easy to follow your logic and reasoning. I came to the same thoughts and answers along the same path you did. Nice video.
Great lesson! Cool to hear you are a math teacher, I should have known, you have the personality for it! Also, can you mention what software you're using for writing on the pdf like that? And also what is that glove you have? Thanks!
Well that sure was fun! Let me know if I said anything wrong during this video, and I'll note it in the errata below. Thanks for watching, how about relaxing with some MathBars? ruclips.net/p/PLLAfkTdMkRD1Tbqqa924ep9nfXMuqSsNH
ERRATA:
MCQ3: I say something silly about speed and displacement. Integrating speed gives distance traveled, even if the particle ends up in the same place - which is not displacement. Integrating velocity gives displacement, so it can be added to an initial position to find new position.
Great production! Good job with the commentary, was easy to follow your logic and reasoning. I came to the same thoughts and answers along the same path you did. Nice video.
Thanks Mitchell!
Great lesson! Cool to hear you are a math teacher, I should have known, you have the personality for it! Also, can you mention what software you're using for writing on the pdf like that? And also what is that glove you have? Thanks!
Thank you! I’m using Notability on iPad Pro and the glove is my trusty Huion artist glove!
@@WrathofMath Thank you!
Hi Sean!, great to see you as always :)
Thanks Alejandro, same to you!
18:39 i think you should have written dy/dx = (-1-2y)/(2x-2y) but you forgot the minus on the numerator
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I use vedic maths to help me with my mental maths ability.
That's awesome! There are many great texts on mental arithmetic, always fun to learn useful new techniques.