Wow nice not to be yelled at while getting taught math! I’ve always had a bad relationship with math because I’m dyslexic and it takes me a bit longer to figure out equations. I was also yelled at when getting taught math by family members. So I always associated it with negative emotions but this video really helped me understand the equations because of how calm and patient she was. I hope you make more videos like this because this is redirecting math in a positive light! Thank you so much❤️
I love math, but am beyond horrible with it (we’re talking using my fingers to try counting lol). I greatly admire those who are gifted in it. Beautiful and relaxing ASMR video, thank you!
Using your hands to count in math isn’t bad at all! It helps you to confirm your answer, although large numbers can get complicated you can also add, subtract, multiply and divide on an extra paper or worksheet to confirm it too. It’s ok if you can add, substract, multiply and divide mentally, but checking or finding out your answer by counting with your fingers or writing the operation on paper is fine too, don’t feel pressured about it!
Same for me, I love math and can easily understand it and remembering formulas isn't problem for me but when it comes to arithmetic operations it's 90% that I'll make a mistake if I'll try to perform it on my mind, that's so discourages me, cuz I recently started learning physics where the arithmetic stuff is even more complicated
The fact that people DO math and like it, blows my mind. I’m still learning percent off my clearance items and I’m a college graduate. I like you voice and plan to watch more.
Think of something you're good at, anything at all. Do you enjoy it? A lot of the time, the answer to that is yes, and I'm sure it's obvious why. This is especially true if you started out sucking at it but put in the work to get good. There's some level of satisfaction associated with rising up the learning curve, and this goes for ANY skill. That point aside, math's a subject that deals with patterns, and some people find patterns fascinating. Others find them boring and useless, and fair enough. That's a subjective matter. Of course it's important to note that even if pure math doesn't intend to prove useful, it often does by accident. For example, the field of group theory is very abstract, but since it deals with symmetries, it even proves useful in physics.
@@fahrenheit2101 i hope one day to be good at math. I dont think im stupid i just think im very uniterested if that makes sense. Probably because of my math teachers who have been horrible
Not only am I surprised that there are people that understand math, but also if the time is right on your iPad then you’re doing it before 7am?? Pure talent!
If you wake up early and commited, while also keen on getting to the bathroom to freshen up early in the morning, you wouldn't feel as tired as when you are still rolling in your bed.
If you would just sit down for two minutes to learn math instead of browsing tiktok all day you would understand math too. Not knowing math is so pathetic. Take a tiny bit of time out of your day to learn about our natural world will you?
@@Eman1900OEver heard about There are other ethnicity also than WHITES 1. Aryabhata (476-550 CE) - Introduced the concept of zero, worked on trigonometry, and calculated the value of π (pi) accurately. 2. Brahmagupta (598-668 CE) - Formalized rules for arithmetic operations with zero and negative numbers and contributed to algebra and astronomy. 3. Bhaskara I (600-680 CE) - Provided a detailed explanation of Aryabhata's works and contributed to number systems. 4. Bhaskara II (1114-1185 CE) - Known for "Lilavati," a treatise on arithmetic, and his work on calculus concepts. 5. Madhava of Sangamagrama (1340-1425 CE) - Developed infinite series for trigonometric functions, a precursor to modern calculus. 6. Srinivasa Ramanujan (1887-1920) - Made groundbreaking contributions to number theory, partitions, and continued fractions. 7. C.R. Rao (1920-2023) - A statistician who contributed to multivariate analysis and the theory of estimation. 8. Harish-Chandra (1923-1983) - Known for his work in representation theory and harmonic analysis on Lie groups. 9. Manjul Bhargava (b. 1974) - Contributed to number theory, particularly in algebraic geometry. 10.
You are the one that I find the most creative person on doing ASMR with teaching math and I didn't actually get to sleep. In contrast, I prefer to focus on what are you teaching 🤩🤩🤩. Hope yoou will make more of this kind of video. ❤️
I'm really behind in math and honestly I'd love to watch videos of you going over more simple math, I watch ASMR all the time and I think it'd help me sleep and actually understand math 😭
Wow RUclips sent this to me. It must be reading my mind knowing that I fell asleep in every single math class back then🤪 And this is actually very relaxing! Not bringing me any anxiety surprisingly (like math class normally does to me).. Love your nails🥰 And I also used paper like when they first came out(1st and 2nd gen). Didn’t know that they have a pro version now??
It is nothing like maths at school. It is basically my maths teacher screaming and shouting at everyone and the teaching assistant walking round and round the room checking work whilst I have a panic attack or mental breakdown.
34:00 2 things to say here: 1. You can actually factor the quadratic - you're just factoring with complex numbers. Since nobody learns their complex times tables, this is naturally no easy task. 2. You don't have to always use that nightmare of a formula. In this case, completing the square's more elegant, to me at least
лично мне легче считать через дискрименант, нежели угадывать по теореме Виета. ещё хочу напомнить, что теорема Виета работает при том условии, что a=1.
I never thought I would watch a 40 min video about math after graduating, but I really enjoyed it! ❤️ the only one I could at least try to do it was the one where you used the Bhaskara method, I also have that memorized 😅
destiny, first of all, your nails are absolutely beautiful. i’m so jealous second, could you do a teaching you math but with math content found in the gre? i would love to spend a little bit of time at night reviewing those concepts while feeling relaxed love your videos destiny, you’re a queen
from the minute 12:07I was able to solve all these questions only by watching and without any paper and pen I extracted the result I am proud of that. We in Iraq also study this in schools, and the way to solve it is very, very easy 😊😊
Can't believe I watched the whole video! Normally I don't go past the first 10-15 minutes in an ASMR video coz I fall asleep. But this video was surely interesting! You make math look easy xD
i'm about to do the university entrance exam this year and i still struggle with these type of math operations. i learned a lot and also refreshed my memory, all while having a relaxing time!
Every time she comes to a conclusion at each step of solving the exercise I’m like “how the hell did she come up with that”😭 it’s more like guessing the next step to me than understanding why it is what it is .. I always felt jealous of people having mathematically thought process
I dont think anyone else is here after watching Techno's video but here I am, I can't sleep at all and Destiny just uploaded so I just wish her videos will work as always
I watched his video yesterday but also watched an asmr video after to comfort me. Sending virtual hugs to you, take comfort in the fact that you’re not alone in feeling like this ❤️ miss him :(
12:20 When the imaginary number i is in the denominator, we multiply the fraction by the conjugate of the denominator to get rid of i (The conjugate is just a change in the sign of the imaginary number i)
As a JEE ASPIRANT , the questions were so easy that she bored me to sleep . I am not criticising her but it helped coz I wanted to sleep but due to smth idk even I couldn't and binged on some video lectures. I am thanking you again coz its 3 am in the morning
Wow that tapping in the beginning was so good! I usually don't like it at all because mostly asmrtists do it too loudly, but I really liked your light tapping
Omg, out of all the years I took to understand number of operations, I think I finally understood how after watching this video!!! Thank you so much!!❤
I was looking for a good asmr video to make me sleep after mathematics studys and I randomly clicked on a video... What can I say, it's the most informative asmr I have ever seen :)
i hate math bc none of the concepts ever stick in my head since i have epilepsy and it affects my short-term memory which leads to stress and anxiety. this vid is actually really helpful and u are so kind with ur words, i wish there were more ppl like u in the world
Regardless if it’s stuff I know well or not, it’s still fun to watch this because it’s both educating and relaxing. And even if I don’t know it too well, it’s still fun to learn as much as possible as these educational ASMR videos are extremely inspiring.
I'd like to thank you for making me feel relaxed and comfortable and actually making me understand stuff that I was too anxious to learn in class when I was in school because of my teacher. Thank you so much.
We learn the stuff in the video at highschool but this is only the simplest part of it (complex arithmetic) In reality, the complex number problems are usually a lot harder and take the form of proofs.
my teacher in school would help me with maths and when she would slightly whisper the instruction on how to solve to problem i would always get this tingly feeling in my body, this brought back that feeling, now i understand
I’ve always struggled so badly with math. The trouble is, is that I really love it, but I always feel let down when i think too hard about it. I have always been a perfectionist, and math has always been this glaring dart through the middle of my perfect record. All through school, i could excel in everything (NOT to brag, because in the end, i wasn’t perfect at all), but once i got to high school, my all A report cards would come back ruined with C-, and once, even a D+ in math, and math-based sciences. Convinced that I was jeopardizing my life because I couldn’t get anything right in math, i would cry over my math homework, cry during tests, cry during math class (I’m sure a lot of people know the humiliation of this). I would literally have a panicked reaction when faced with a math problem. Once I got the hint that I wouldn’t be able to solve it, I would crumble. My worst ever grade on a math test that i studied for and took the whole 1.5 hour class period to take was an 8%. Once I hit university, I vowed never to take a math class again. Recently, I have felt a change of heart. My mother always said that being bad at math means I’ll never make any money and struggle in society, and maybe she’s right, but my motivation for revisiting the subject is different. I want to give something I could have loved a better shot, a re-do of sorts. I want to take away the agony i associate it with and make it something I enjoy. I want math to be something I could be good at instead of literally having a fear-based reaction to it. I want to take it into my own hands, instead of having to look in the faces of disappointed adults who would tell me “I know you’re better than this,” all while in my head I truly believed that I wasn’t. After all, I hate when things get the best of me. When I understood math, I liked it. I hated that it had to become my enemy, and I want things to change. So, thanks for the video! Even though I still felt nervous in the face of math (isn’t that silly?), I appreciate that I can look at it in a calm environment, and learn something instead of feeling that heart-drop I had years ago. I appreciate that. ❤️
I was literally just studying calculus. took a break and the first thing i see is this. Why is math so obsessed with me☠️ but this is helpful though i have complex number in my 2nd exam. Thankyou for the video🎀
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That was fun! It's been a long time since I took algebra, but I could follow along. Wouldn't have been able to do these on my own though. Nice work, thanks 😊
I hadn't learnt math for quite a while since I went for a social science degree, so I enjoyed this a lot more than when I was learning it back then. Thank you.
My teachers were always really good at making me fall asleep while teaching me math.
Yoo underrated comment. And no replies? Imma fix that ;)
😂😂😂
Daymmm
Best comment lmaoooooo
same in Japan
As a mathematician seeing people on the internet doing content math related is always a pleasure
@Slim Reaper LMAO
As math grad student, i totally agree with you
As someone who is barely in Pre-K I hate math.
As someone who got an education I still have no fucking idea how to do math. Ask me what is 8x7 and Im done😭
@@omriidan728 good luck
Finally, a math class during which it's acceptable, and expected, for me to fall asleep 😂
So true ❤
Mee too the math class can make you fall asleep
It's ironic how I didn't even want to watch any online classes before and now I'm here, almost 1 am, watching math ASMR and actually listening.
Its 1 a.m rn and i have my maths test tomorrow yet i am watching this 😂
Certain people do way better if it's taught in a way that's interesting. I feel so invested in this since I enjoy the vibe.
Don’t know why but people whispering while thinking on how to do problems is just giving me the most tingles I’ve ever had.
i get what you mean! It feels so pointed and real.
Wow nice not to be yelled at while getting taught math! I’ve always had a bad relationship with math because I’m dyslexic and it takes me a bit longer to figure out equations. I was also yelled at when getting taught math by family members. So I always associated it with negative emotions but this video really helped me understand the equations because of how calm and patient she was. I hope you make more videos like this because this is redirecting math in a positive light! Thank you so much❤️
Same trauma friend ♥️
Same here but I have dyscalculia
Same but with epilepsy! It’s so frustrating
Me too babe
Sending love and care for everyone♥️
I love math, but am beyond horrible with it (we’re talking using my fingers to try counting lol). I greatly admire those who are gifted in it. Beautiful and relaxing ASMR video, thank you!
same and ion even got my whole times table memorized 😭😭
I don't think using your hands to count is a bad thing/means you're bad at math
Using your hands to count in math isn’t bad at all! It helps you to confirm your answer, although large numbers can get complicated you can also add, subtract, multiply and divide on an extra paper or worksheet to confirm it too. It’s ok if you can add, substract, multiply and divide mentally, but checking or finding out your answer by counting with your fingers or writing the operation on paper is fine too, don’t feel pressured about it!
@@menalogy that's so sweet 😊
Same for me, I love math and can easily understand it and remembering formulas isn't problem for me but when it comes to arithmetic operations it's 90% that I'll make a mistake if I'll try to perform it on my mind, that's so discourages me, cuz I recently started learning physics where the arithmetic stuff is even more complicated
The fact that people DO math and like it, blows my mind. I’m still learning percent off my clearance items and I’m a college graduate. I like you voice and plan to watch more.
Think of something you're good at, anything at all. Do you enjoy it? A lot of the time, the answer to that is yes, and I'm sure it's obvious why. This is especially true if you started out sucking at it but put in the work to get good. There's some level of satisfaction associated with rising up the learning curve, and this goes for ANY skill.
That point aside, math's a subject that deals with patterns, and some people find patterns fascinating. Others find them boring and useless, and fair enough. That's a subjective matter. Of course it's important to note that even if pure math doesn't intend to prove useful, it often does by accident. For example, the field of group theory is very abstract, but since it deals with symmetries, it even proves useful in physics.
@@fahrenheit2101it's like a game or a puzzle :D
@@fahrenheit2101 i hope one day to be good at math. I dont think im stupid i just think im very uniterested if that makes sense. Probably because of my math teachers who have been horrible
@fahrenheit2101 that was a brilliant answer lol
Not taking credit away from other channels but when it comes to math asmr you are untouchable. Absolutely wonderful work. Cheers!
TIME STAMPS 🙀🙀
0:04 Introduction 😝
0:52 Talking ab paperlike screen protector for Ipad/ other products😻
5:26 Starts math 😨
40:22 ENDS MATH 🤭😻🤞😝🤩
What the fuck this emojis are so cursed the time stamp is so useless
the math actually starts at 7:54
The emojis 😭
@@ririistrugglin probably a random floptok enjoyer 😍🫶🫶
@@Lolo100_ floptropica mentioned 😍😍🌈🐬🌺🌞✨🥰😝
Not only am I surprised that there are people that understand math, but also if the time is right on your iPad then you’re doing it before 7am?? Pure talent!
ppl are still asleep, perfect for asmr.
Irrelevante totalmente
In the morning thime the brain is most active so perfect time for math
If you wake up early and commited, while also keen on getting to the bathroom to freshen up early in the morning, you wouldn't feel as tired as when you are still rolling in your bed.
If you would just sit down for two minutes to learn math instead of browsing tiktok all day you would understand math too. Not knowing math is so pathetic. Take a tiny bit of time out of your day to learn about our natural world will you?
PLEASE do more of these. these are genuinely relaxing and educational, i learned sm from this video then i did in a whole year of school. SENDING LUVV
I swear I have the urge to sleep during every single math class but this one caught my attention so hard that I simply lost my sleep 🥲
As an asian, this is like a caffeine boost to me. It wakes me up.
Same
as a turkish same
As a white, same. Almost all of the greatest mathematicians of all time were white 😊
@@Eman1900OEver heard about
There are other ethnicity also than WHITES
1. Aryabhata (476-550 CE) - Introduced the concept of zero, worked on trigonometry, and calculated the value of π (pi) accurately.
2. Brahmagupta (598-668 CE) - Formalized rules for arithmetic operations with zero and negative numbers and contributed to algebra and astronomy.
3. Bhaskara I (600-680 CE) - Provided a detailed explanation of Aryabhata's works and contributed to number systems.
4. Bhaskara II (1114-1185 CE) - Known for "Lilavati," a treatise on arithmetic, and his work on calculus concepts.
5. Madhava of Sangamagrama (1340-1425 CE) - Developed infinite series for trigonometric functions, a precursor to modern calculus.
6. Srinivasa Ramanujan (1887-1920) - Made groundbreaking contributions to number theory, partitions, and continued fractions.
7. C.R. Rao (1920-2023) - A statistician who contributed to multivariate analysis and the theory of estimation.
8. Harish-Chandra (1923-1983) - Known for his work in representation theory and harmonic analysis on Lie groups.
9. Manjul Bhargava (b. 1974) - Contributed to number theory, particularly in algebraic geometry.
10.
The questions are so easy, the iota and quadratic equations, I love it.
You are the one that I find the most creative person on doing ASMR with teaching math and I didn't actually get to sleep. In contrast, I prefer to focus on what are you teaching 🤩🤩🤩. Hope yoou will make more of this kind of video. ❤️
I'm really behind in math and honestly I'd love to watch videos of you going over more simple math, I watch ASMR all the time and I think it'd help me sleep and actually understand math 😭
Wow RUclips sent this to me. It must be reading my mind knowing that I fell asleep in every single math class back then🤪
And this is actually very relaxing! Not bringing me any anxiety surprisingly (like math class normally does to me).. Love your nails🥰 And I also used paper like when they first came out(1st and 2nd gen). Didn’t know that they have a pro version now??
Hahah yeah I agree, my math teacher was the first asmrtist I was subscribed to 😄
@@asmrfarfalla6874 lmao I def had no choice but to subscribe 🤣
Thanks so much for commenting!
Samee
It is nothing like maths at school. It is basically my maths teacher screaming and shouting at everyone and the teaching assistant walking round and round the room checking work whilst I have a panic attack or mental breakdown.
34:00
2 things to say here:
1. You can actually factor the quadratic - you're just factoring with complex numbers. Since nobody learns their complex times tables, this is naturally no easy task.
2. You don't have to always use that nightmare of a formula. In this case, completing the square's more elegant, to me at least
лично мне легче считать через дискрименант, нежели угадывать по теореме Виета. ещё хочу напомнить, что теорема Виета работает при том условии, что a=1.
I never thought I would watch a 40 min video about math after graduating, but I really enjoyed it! ❤️
the only one I could at least try to do it was the one where you used the Bhaskara method, I also have that memorized 😅
Omg I’ve finally found the perfect ASMR for me. I fell asleep in math sooooooo many times. The whispering is just a cherry on top.
This is the type of ASMR I always wanted
Check out my “Teaching You Series” playlist! :)
I had to subscribe to her channel because the way she can just look at the problem and know what to do is fascinating 😭
Then: Sleep in math class
Now: math class in sleep
destiny, first of all, your nails are absolutely beautiful. i’m so jealous
second, could you do a teaching you math but with math content found in the gre? i would love to spend a little bit of time at night reviewing those concepts while feeling relaxed
love your videos destiny, you’re a queen
i didnt know what this was but i looked it up and found a practice workbook of it. thanks for the suggestion!
Nails lol
Stop perving I literally only see comments like this on girl asmr fuck
Ha ha ihere it density
You're so smart and kind I wish become more like that.
These are basic std 6 level maths as per our standards
@@EternalBlaze10 ok?congrats
Become yourself, mate
@@EternalBlaze10 you steal my words
simp
Thanks really helped me sleep 😴
wow xD
Can we just appreciate that she got up at 6:29 AM to give us this ✨masterpiece✨
from the minute 12:07I was able to solve all these questions only by watching and without any paper and pen I extracted the result I am proud of that. We in Iraq also study this in schools, and the way to solve it is very, very easy 😊😊
Can't believe I watched the whole video! Normally I don't go past the first 10-15 minutes in an ASMR video coz I fall asleep. But this video was surely interesting! You make math look easy xD
Glad you liked it!! thanks for commenting. its always nice to hear feedback. i appreciate it :)
This is literally the best way to make us sleep
Thank you, i've learned more than i can learn in a classroom. I would love to see Fourier or Laplace transform!
Normally I was never the lucky ones to fall asleep during math class …..typically there were mental breakdowns
0:01 this sounded like campfire 💀
lol for real
The fact that instead of fall asleep i just want to finish all the questions 🤣 i love math sm sksksk
lol same bestie
samee
Same hereeee
i'm about to do the university entrance exam this year and i still struggle with these type of math operations. i learned a lot and also refreshed my memory, all while having a relaxing time!
I love asmr, but I also love the fact that I’m actually really learning at the same time 💕
Every time she comes to a conclusion at each step of solving the exercise I’m like “how the hell did she come up with that”😭 it’s more like guessing the next step to me than understanding why it is what it is .. I always felt jealous of people having mathematically thought process
relatable
Maths gave trauma in my whole school life now i cannot continue through this video in sleep😂
I had the best ASMR in Math classes. I therefore welcome this with open arms. So relaxing.
I dont think anyone else is here after watching Techno's video but here I am, I can't sleep at all and Destiny just uploaded so I just wish her videos will work as always
I watched his video yesterday but also watched an asmr video after to comfort me. Sending virtual hugs to you, take comfort in the fact that you’re not alone in feeling like this ❤️ miss him :(
😭
who is that? an ASMRtist? Thanks for watching btw
@@DestinyWhispers he passed away as being one of the greatest minecraft's content creator 🙏
Please make videos explaining more concepts... This feels so relaxing to watch 😌
12:20 When the imaginary number i is in the denominator, we multiply the fraction by the conjugate of the denominator to get rid of i
(The conjugate is just a change in the sign of the imaginary number i)
Omg you're listening it like a lecture instead of falling asleep
Your asmr is really good, I really like your soft voice (whisper), It really makes me tingle, relax and sleep fast at the same time
As a JEE ASPIRANT , the questions were so easy that she bored me to sleep . I am not criticising her but it helped coz I wanted to sleep but due to smth idk even I couldn't and binged on some video lectures. I am thanking you again coz its 3 am in the morning
Is that like A/Ls?? The Jee in India I mean
This was awesome destiny! I could never make asmr as relaxing and chill as yours is!
Every once in a while after i feel like ive strengthened my math i come back to this video and try to solve the answers on my own
ngl you are so good at teaching math, instead of falling asleep now i feel like i have private lesson session and count along with you 😂
It's so peaceful it makes me actually want to listen and learn even though i haven't done maths in 5 years and hated it so much
Who needs asmr while math could make you fall asleep even faster
Wow that tapping in the beginning was so good! I usually don't like it at all because mostly asmrtists do it too loudly, but I really liked your light tapping
Omg, out of all the years I took to understand number of operations, I think I finally understood how after watching this video!!! Thank you so much!!❤
Math and science are one of my favorite things by far not the best but passing with b+, I love videos like these
“ASMR teaching you math to fall asleep”
The student paying attention: stays awake the whole time learning imaginary numbers
I was looking for a good asmr video to make me sleep after mathematics studys and I randomly clicked on a video... What can I say, it's the most informative asmr I have ever seen :)
Hi Destiny! I hope everything is going well with you. I miss your videos, you have an amazing voice for ASMR.
Se supone que esto me tenía que ayudar a dormir y aquí estoy a las 3 de la mañana bien atenta a la clase 😂
Honestly, I've been waiting for this video for so long that now I'm going to cry a little bit 🤭
Thank you so much! Love your work 💛
thank you sooooo much!!!
It's the most oddly satisfying video I've ever seen. Solving Complex Number problems with ASMR vibes is unmatched.
I remember yawning in every math class so I searched this to reminice the boredom I had in school after lunch, to get to sleep.
love maths and ur whispers 🥰
If the goal is to make me fall asleep, then math is the way to go 😂
Let's take a moment to appreciate her for solving math for frekin 40 mins just for us.
i hate math bc none of the concepts ever stick in my head since i have epilepsy and it affects my short-term memory which leads to stress and anxiety. this vid is actually really helpful and u are so kind with ur words, i wish there were more ppl like u in the world
Regardless if it’s stuff I know well or not, it’s still fun to watch this because it’s both educating and relaxing. And even if I don’t know it too well, it’s still fun to learn as much as possible as these educational ASMR videos are extremely inspiring.
I thought I was gonna fall asleep, but I got super interested bc I never understood imaginary numbers, and it was explained really well.
Bruh even without ASMR i am falling asleep in math.... Now i will go in deep coma with ASMR wish me luck 💀✨️
I'd like to thank you for making me feel relaxed and comfortable and actually making me understand stuff that I was too anxious to learn in class when I was in school because of my teacher. Thank you so much.
thank you so much you literally improved my grades like last semester i got 72/100 now i got 89/100 💯 do more please literally makes me study
pretty nice video, but it was surprising for me as a russian see these super easy examples 👀 the program for the seventh grade
i'm in uni and never learnt this in highschool 😭
right!
Exactly !! I had seventh grade flashbacks. These problems hit me with a wave of nostalgia.
It's supposed to be relaxing. Easier examples == less stress 😅
5:24 is where she starts doin matth
Each and every basic concept on this topic you covered very clearly 🙂 thank you
There's no ASMR that can make you fast asleep in no time than listening to someone who teaches Mathematics. Overall this ASMR is great.
*Me who’s doesn’t understand a single thing she’s doing but is enjoying the sound* 🥲😊
I would never commit 40 minutes of my life to teach math. Shes a true legend-
This is so satisfying for Computer Science Student :)
How hard is the math in cs? For example compred to the math in this video?
We learn the stuff in the video at highschool but this is only the simplest part of it (complex arithmetic) In reality, the complex number problems are usually a lot harder and take the form of proofs.
You actually got me interested in those questions 😭
my teacher in school would help me with maths and when she would slightly whisper the instruction on how to solve to problem i would always get this tingly feeling in my body, this brought back that feeling, now i understand
You didn’t even need to whisper. Learning math naturally puts me to sleep anyway👀
Asmr + math = deep sleep
Subject: Math
State: still awake
Subject: Science
State: deep sleep
I’ve always struggled so badly with math. The trouble is, is that I really love it, but I always feel let down when i think too hard about it.
I have always been a perfectionist, and math has always been this glaring dart through the middle of my perfect record. All through school, i could excel in everything (NOT to brag, because in the end, i wasn’t perfect at all), but once i got to high school, my all A report cards would come back ruined with C-, and once, even a D+ in math, and math-based sciences. Convinced that I was jeopardizing my life because I couldn’t get anything right in math, i would cry over my math homework, cry during tests, cry during math class (I’m sure a lot of people know the humiliation of this). I would literally have a panicked reaction when faced with a math problem. Once I got the hint that I wouldn’t be able to solve it, I would crumble. My worst ever grade on a math test that i studied for and took the whole 1.5 hour class period to take was an 8%.
Once I hit university, I vowed never to take a math class again. Recently, I have felt a change of heart. My mother always said that being bad at math means I’ll never make any money and struggle in society, and maybe she’s right, but my motivation for revisiting the subject is different. I want to give something I could have loved a better shot, a re-do of sorts. I want to take away the agony i associate it with and make it something I enjoy. I want math to be something I could be good at instead of literally having a fear-based reaction to it. I want to take it into my own hands, instead of having to look in the faces of disappointed adults who would tell me “I know you’re better than this,” all while in my head I truly believed that I wasn’t. After all, I hate when things get the best of me. When I understood math, I liked it. I hated that it had to become my enemy, and I want things to change.
So, thanks for the video! Even though I still felt nervous in the face of math (isn’t that silly?), I appreciate that I can look at it in a calm environment, and learn something instead of feeling that heart-drop I had years ago. I appreciate that. ❤️
I was literally just studying calculus. took a break and the first thing i see is this. Why is math so obsessed with me☠️ but this is helpful though i have complex number in my 2nd exam. Thankyou for the video🎀
I don't even know why i'm here,i finished school years ago but your voice is so soothing and i like your nails 🙈
Whispering is so much better than shouting when it comes to teaching Maths😂
you are so good at explaining math
Maths is the only subject that makes me fall asleep even though I have insomnia 😆
Can we all agree that the transitions are smooth and seamless?
This is actually a really good idea brings back memories in school and would just fall asleep in class
Jus watching this stresses me out how do yall understand this I can learn math all day and still not understand
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This was so good ! Relaxing n Informative at the same time 💙
You are an eloquent, lucid explainer of complex mathematical concepts. Great work!!!
As someone who hates math so much, I actually enjoy this pretty relaxing 10/10 would recommend
That was fun! It's been a long time since I took algebra, but I could follow along. Wouldn't have been able to do these on my own though. Nice work, thanks 😊
Обычно, смотрю расслабляющие видео асмр. Заинтересовало видео так как я также математик, и вместе расслабления я начала думать и решать вместе с вами😭
“if anything’s incorrect you can let me know in the comments”
extremely bold of you to assume that i have any idea whats going on 😂
hahaha thanks for watching
When your Mom forbade you learning Math and your sister secretly teaches you when everyone's asleep
I hadn't learnt math for quite a while since I went for a social science degree, so I enjoyed this a lot more than when I was learning it back then. Thank you.