Hi Michael. I would like you to explain the D'Hondt method which is used in many countries when having an election to allocate seats in the Parliament. Is this method the most fair one? I heard of another one. Great channel & work! Fernando from Uruguay.
Another incomplete and illegal video from Michael because he didn't stamp his "And that's a good place to stop." seal of approval 😢
11:37 NOT!
Why does Michael betray you so often 😭😭
@@zlodevil426 LOL
@@zlodevil426 no effort november
If my teacher puts shit like this on the test I'm throwing hands
Nova skin desbloqueada: Michael Penn gremista
What?
@titan1235813 it's a brazilian joke about his shirt having the colors of the football team Grêmio
Certeza que ele é gaúcho e só não contou
nem vi
7:40 FYI In the claim you can include n=0, it doesn’t have to be restricted to n>0. (If you plug n=0 into the formula you get 1.)
o!*sin(x)/sin(x)=1 OK
A Michael Penn video, which I can follow, just.
Hum…
Question for the others: can we derive the asymptotic behavior of this sequence, or because of the two sin terms it’s not even possible ?
Hi Michael. I would like you to explain the D'Hondt method which is used in many countries when having an election to allocate seats in the Parliament. Is this method the most fair one? I heard of another one. Great channel & work! Fernando from Uruguay.
What is the result if the recurrence has sin^m(x)?
That's a nice question. Why not show it yourself?