Watch to the end to meet my friends Mr. Spider and Mrs. Butterfly ✨🌿 At 6:47 I intended to say that bad things happen to good people but I guess the other way is also true.
Yes! Another one in this style. I hope you enjoy this video format too Tibees. I like it from time to time, along with it standard or usual ad well. Both are great.
eeeh what alotto people don't know…. eehhh… is that actualy….ehhh…. 1 is so huge that it actualy equals 2.... its amazing… incredible… people just dont know
"We will need two variables 'a' and 'b'. Drizzle little bit of olive oil on a pan, 'a' in. Lightly season 'b' and into the pan. Leave it on literally 5 minutes and off. From there garnish your plate and on goes 'a' ...and 'b'. Hmm, variables to die for."
Hi Tibees, I am going through some really dark times in my life. I have no home to go back to. I have no friends and family around me. I live in the office i work at. But for some reasons, watching you talk about math, physics really calms me down. It really helps me to get through the night here at the place where i work. Thank you for your wonderful videos. Maybe my life will eventually get better, but i will never forget the days now which i spent these homeless nights, watching your videos alone in the office, and sleeping on the office couch....
Your days will definitely get better, just as long as you have hope in it getting better. Never lose hope and always look forward. We can only enjoy life when we have contrast between darker and happier times. The darker times teach us, make us stronger and will test your capability of staying positive. I'm a busy student but you can send me a message if you just need a friend to talk to. Take care.
She is not only young and beautiful but obviously intelligent and, even more, appears patient and kind... incredible -- and why we watch and listen transfixed, as if life were really as pleasant as she is! As for being homeless, just keep on keepin' on...I know what it's like and I know that if you've your wits about you with no drug or alcohol issues, you'll make out fine one day; no one remains homeless their whole life long unless it's due to mental illness or the aforementioned drug problems.
8:22 (from beyond Bob whispers) “and now let’s just beat the devil out of it” (thwack THWACK thwack thwacks thwackety thwack McThwack) right after rubbing it out, or not necessarily in that sequence… I just know that you’ve made Bob proud, Toby !! Good work
I was going to type “she’s actually continuing the series, you absolute |madwoman|”, but then you made the same joke in the video itself. So many steps ahead of me. Please keep making these :D
I was a math major in college way back in 1990 and I loved math so much I haven't done it in so long and I've just found so much joy in watching your videos thank you
These instructional videos are fantastic. Just saw the one on Euler's identity and loved it. Really broke down the process and showed what happened without all the detail about Taylor series, hidden powers of i etc you see in other videos. Even an utterly non-mathematical person could get something out of your videos - which is great. You gently guide even the novice through the process with patience, relatability, and humour even though your own knowledge is so far beyond this simple idea. An excellent channel. Please keep it up!
Blackboard Chalk is now manufactured using Titanium Dioxide, rather than calcium, so she is correct in using the term 'Titanium White'. As a metallurgist it really annoys me that most people do not pronounce the word Titanium correctly. Titanium is named after the Greek God 'Titan', and the ending of 'ium' is used to indicate that an element is a metal, although Iron only uses the 'um' part for Ferrum, leading to the category of Ferrous metals. Titanium is commonly pronounced 'Ti - Tanium' or 'Tit - anium', but as it is not named after either 'Ti' or 'Tit' these pronunciations are wrong. The correct pronunciation is 'Titan - ium', but it doesn't roll off the tongue particularly easily.
To the best of my knowledge, spiders have exoskeletons, which means their skeletons are on the outside of their bodies. Also, the skeletons are quite rigid, otherwise they would not do their jobs as skeletons. Add these two things together and you get an animal that must, if it wants to grow, shed it's skin every now and then. Most (maybe all) animals with exoskeletons have to do the same in order to grow. For one reason or another, snakes also shed their skins, although I wouldn't describe their "skin" as hard.
I liked the drawing from the beginning of the video, while simple it shows that art and mathematics are strongly related, but somehow its even more special when it comes from a true mathematician. Loved her drawings from the other videos too.
Why you all keep pointing out that she divided by zero and telling her "yOu CaN't DiViDe By ZeRo", when she mentioned in the video that the reason 1=2 in this demonstration is because she divided by zero and you can't do that. So shut up and watch the entire video.
Please look our new results: [30] viXra:2001.0586 submitted on 2020-01-27 16:28:38, (26 unique-IP downloads) Division by Zero Calculus, Derivatives and Laurent's Expansion Authors: Saburou Saitoh Category: Functions and Analysis [29] viXra:2001.0091 submitted on 2020-01-06 17:52:07, (51 unique-IP downloads) Division by Zero Calculus for Differentiable Functions L'Hôpital's Theorem Versions Authors: Saburou Saitoh Category: Functions and Analysis [28] viXra:1912.0300 submitted on 2019-12-16 18:37:53, (82 unique-IP downloads) Essential Problems on the Origins of Mathematics; Division by Zero Calculus and New World Authors: Saburou Saitoh Category: Functions and Analysis
sister Tibees I am an Indian ( hs final year)n I love solving maths..... ....yr joy for maths is quite unique ...and u always relates maths with reality with some morals ...thank u sis for such wonderful vedio ....keep inspiring us....
A good friend of mine was once the sub-editor of a Nuclear Physics magazine. One of his duties was to deal with all the would-be mathematicians who wrote in claiming they had disproved Newton's and Einstein's theories. Many times, they had pulled this same stunt - dividing by zero, somewhere in the midst of 6 pages of calculations. His task was then to write back and tell them what idiots they were, but of course dressed up in terms like "thank you for your interest", or "so nice that you thought of us when presenting your analysis". The magazine paid him well, so he didn't mind doing it.
this is the exact thing I always did back in high school. I never understood why I got marked down, until one day I got a weird result like you and realised I must be dividing by zero breaking everything. I never did it since
Let a = b Square both sides with a a^2 = ab |As a = b Subtract b^2 in both sides a^2 - b^2 = ab - b^2 (a + b)(a - b) = b(a - b) Cancel (a - b) from both sides a + b = b b + b = b |As a = b 2b = b Cancel b from both sides Therefore, 2 = 1 Hence proved.
I enjoyed watching your videos. I like the way you used Math to teach the rule to check that you must not divide a number or algebraic expression by 0. And your philosophizing about it all is impressive. Thanks.
Fascinating - I think I just about followed the final part. If I had been doing those equations myself and ended up with the 1 = 2, I'm sure I would have gone through them all again about 20 times, not spotted the mirage in the penultimate bit, beat my head on the wall and never picked up a maths book again! 🤤
@@amandas1270 Ah - like me it sounds as if you've been there! I was never a natural at maths, but it did find after I'd left school that I COULD do it, albeit at my own (rather methodical rate), not at the breakneck speed our schoolteachers wanted us to.
@0:42 My Teacher used to scold me, for pronouncing Often as Of-ton. She insisted on pronouncing it as Of-un. Thanks Tibees!!! What a Foolish Teacher, I had. 😑😞
yes you are right , before we take any final decision about something or somebody we must take a close look for the details. Thanks for the logical explanation :)
@@JohnDoe-kj2cs the two lines she put on the word MATHEMATICAL are called modulus. It is an operator which always yealds scalar (also called positive or *absolute* ) result. Hence the word *ABSOLUTELY MATHEMATICAL day* . It is a good pun.
I said it on the last video and I will say it again: these videos are so wonderful. Just some girl having a good time making a wholesome meme and at the same time teaching people about some interesting math. Absolutely joy to watch.
The main reason why you got 1=2 is had already considered at the beginning that a=b. So this is more of a consideration that 1=2. But in real life if don’t consider a=b , then it won’t be possible. So this is more of an assumption. Not a true meaning. This video is more like a fun thing rather than an actual thing. It’s cool that you have so many talents. Really enjoyed watching this. ☺️😊😇
Other than division by zero, another thing to watch out for in equations is square root. E.g. (n+1)^2 = n^2 . You do square root on both sides and you end up with the faulty equation n+1=n. But in fact, (n+1)^2 = n^2 does have a solution, and it is n = -0.5. But to arrive at that solution, you need to take into account that a square root can be both positive or negative (e.g. square root of 9 is 3 or -3). For an equation like the above, you need to do the square root like this: n+1 = -n, or -(n+1) = n. That is, have one side positive and one side negative, and that will give you the solution n = -0.5. But if both sides are positive or both negative, the equation will yield no solution. That might be a great idea for a video.
I particularly like the brief philosophical digression that starts at 6:40 or so. Fun video, I'll use this as a "trick" to teach the kids about algebra principles when they get to that age.
Truly... it seems that the statement is: 1 can be equal to 2 when everything is equal to 0. Which implies that in 0 there is more than just 0. Which makes me think about the center of our Galaxy for some reason... Interdimensional math. Good stuff. Thank you so much. God bless you.
Tibee, nothing exceeds your skills at sharing the rudimentary knowledge of mathamatics. With the exception of your sweet angelic voice, and your accompanying ethereal beauty. You are the teacher of my dreams. Hoping you have a truly happy day filled with warm Oatmeal cookies and honeyed Chammomile tea. Peace.
Ma'am the dress is really nice and whether or not the choice is purposefully made, I liked the choice of the dress with the choice of place to shoot the video.
Excellent video! I actually watched all the way through, and learned something as well. Very good format. I really like the Bob Ross spoof/ "Math in nature" theme.
Also division by variables are frowned upon. You have no idea what you are dividing by. If solving, rather factorize instead of dividing through unknowns. Great video!
I love your story videos. Great concept "The box of shame.' I will have to use that when I attend my math class! :P Don't worry, I'll send you your royalites whenever I use it! I've bene watching your videos a lot over the past couple of days. It's helping to teach me new things in math and refresh my memory during the school break. I attend a math calss at a lieracty center. I started rigtht from the absolute basics, and I've moved onto geometry, doing some algebra and my working on my own interests mathematically along the way. Thanks for the inspiration!
The most impressive trick I've seen used the fact that a bisector in a triangle lies between height and median. Don't remember the trick but the median was drawn between the other two.
5:10 Somewhere in the previous century, I had an Algebra teacher who freaked out whenever someone used the word "Cancel" . She wasn't a fan of "Cross-Multiply" either.
Returning viewer, watched off and on for 3+ years now. Loved the video, learned I need a refresher on basic algebra. I failed the challenge but it was fun trying.
Watch to the end to meet my friends Mr. Spider and Mrs. Butterfly ✨🌿
At 6:47 I intended to say that bad things happen to good people but I guess the other way is also true.
Yes! Another one in this style. I hope you enjoy this video format too Tibees. I like it from time to time, along with it standard or usual ad well. Both are great.
Not math-philosophy, but philosophical math morals. Good
I think Mr. Spider is dead :(
Just a happy little accident
Or as Robert Anton Wilson concluded, it is a "maybe" universe. Reminds me of the Farmer's Son Parable.
> divides by zero
oh no
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh
@@frogholdingmachinegun377 :)
Oh, I don't think so
It's not a mistake - just a happy little accident
I can't believe you have done that.
Ross: Happy little 🌲
Tibees: Happy little 🅱️
Can you do complex analysis Gordon Ramsay style?
Or Trump style?!
What's Trump style? Using many, many small words, or declaring that a lot of people don't know that 1=2?
eeeh what alotto people don't know…. eehhh… is that actualy….ehhh…. 1 is so huge that it actualy equals 2.... its amazing… incredible… people just dont know
"We will need two variables 'a' and 'b'. Drizzle little bit of olive oil on a pan, 'a' in. Lightly season 'b' and into the pan. Leave it on literally 5 minutes and off. From there garnish your plate and on goes 'a' ...and 'b'. Hmm, variables to die for."
We will make this math great again. Believe me.
Bob Ross would never put a box of shame around two happy little numbers.
This is true, but no one is perfect. It was just a happy little accident.
He might beat the devil out of them, though ;-)
8:26 "The duster can get pretty chalky, so you just beat the devil out of it"
I just subbed after that.
Hope you know the reference :)
Bob Ross would be proud!
I dont get it
@@stardust4001 Just watch how Bob Ross cheans his brush
You're not alone! Hahahaha amazing
Hi Tibees,
I am going through some really dark times in my life. I have no home to go back to. I have no friends and family around me. I live in the office i work at. But for some reasons, watching you talk about math, physics really calms me down. It really helps me to get through the night here at the place where i work. Thank you for your wonderful videos. Maybe my life will eventually get better, but i will never forget the days now which i spent these homeless nights, watching your videos alone in the office, and sleeping on the office couch....
youkiame hope your days will get better man!
Just hang on for now
Your days will definitely get better, just as long as you have hope in it getting better. Never lose hope and always look forward. We can only enjoy life when we have contrast between darker and happier times. The darker times teach us, make us stronger and will test your capability of staying positive. I'm a busy student but you can send me a message if you just need a friend to talk to. Take care.
She is not only young and beautiful but obviously intelligent and, even more, appears patient and kind... incredible -- and why we watch and listen transfixed, as if life were really as pleasant as she is!
As for being homeless, just keep on keepin' on...I know what it's like and I know that if you've your wits about you with no drug or alcohol issues, you'll make out fine one day; no one remains homeless their whole life long unless it's due to mental illness or the aforementioned drug problems.
Perharps you are attracted to her mate.
Hope your days get better , wish I could help you somehow.
I love this series. The mathematics is done with such clarity and the setting is so cheerful and buoyant. Thank you for making my day so much better!
-let a=b
-good lord she's gonna divide by a-b isn't she
My reaction too, but enjoyed the ride anyway.
Well, she actually presented a different way to do the same mistake.
The more you know...
@@MichaelRothwell1 sure, it was predictable because its a classic one. But i didnt mean it couldn't be enjoyable or useful to anyone.
no, just by b^2 - ab
^^ This guy maths!
8:22 (from beyond Bob whispers) “and now let’s just beat the devil out of it” (thwack THWACK thwack thwacks thwackety thwack McThwack) right after rubbing it out, or not necessarily in that sequence… I just know that you’ve made Bob proud, Toby !! Good work
Okay it's only me, who noticed her BEAUTIFUL dress?
I noticed that hickey thing.
An |absolutely| mathematical day 😂
Love and appreciate your videos!
Knowing Better what a posotive day you mean😂😂
I see what you did there 😁😁
that was interesting :-))))))))))))))
Lul
I was going to type “she’s actually continuing the series, you absolute |madwoman|”, but then you made the same joke in the video itself. So many steps ahead of me. Please keep making these :D
So calm peaceful composing.
And then divides by zero...
and hell breaks loose
Hahahahahaha! :'-D
Underrated comment 😁😂😂
e*0 = pi*0 -> /0 -> e=pi
Engineer's approximation
HAHAHA
g=pi^2
So e=π=3 !!!!! Hahaha😁
So can I say e=sqrt of "g".
g = acceleration due to gravity of Earth.
This is actually a great way of explaining why you can’t divide by zero
I love your voice, it's so calming and I already know that's gonna be another great video
I was a math major in college way back in 1990 and I loved math so much I haven't done it in so long and I've just found so much joy in watching your videos thank you
These instructional videos are fantastic. Just saw the one on Euler's identity and loved it. Really broke down the process and showed what happened without all the detail about Taylor series, hidden powers of i etc you see in other videos. Even an utterly non-mathematical person could get something out of your videos - which is great. You gently guide even the novice through the process with patience, relatability, and humour even though your own knowledge is so far beyond this simple idea. An excellent channel. Please keep it up!
The phrase "put a little box of shame around" has entered my vocabulary
Wait. Is that titanium white? I thought i'd be calcium white. lol
Blackboard Chalk is now manufactured using Titanium Dioxide, rather than calcium, so she is correct in using the term 'Titanium White'.
As a metallurgist it really annoys me that most people do not pronounce the word Titanium correctly. Titanium is named after the Greek God 'Titan', and the ending of 'ium' is used to indicate that an element is a metal, although Iron only uses the 'um' part for Ferrum, leading to the category of Ferrous metals. Titanium is commonly pronounced 'Ti - Tanium' or 'Tit - anium', but as it is not named after either 'Ti' or 'Tit' these pronunciations are wrong. The correct pronunciation is 'Titan - ium', but it doesn't roll off the tongue particularly easily.
@@GeorgeSPAMTindlethanks for the info. I will be updating my pronunciation.
Let 1=2. Qed...
Sure thing, from falsehood anything follows 😝😜
If 1=2, only one unique thing exists. It completely flys in the face of what we mean when we talk about numbers.
@@Theo_Caro wait, so you mean thats not a mathematically valid proof??😥😭🤭😱😱😱😱
To the best of my knowledge, spiders have exoskeletons, which means their skeletons are on the outside of their bodies. Also, the skeletons are quite rigid, otherwise they would not do their jobs as skeletons. Add these two things together and you get an animal that must, if it wants to grow, shed it's skin every now and then. Most (maybe all) animals with exoskeletons have to do the same in order to grow. For one reason or another, snakes also shed their skins, although I wouldn't describe their "skin" as hard.
pene
What and why?
@@MrDextrator Did you even watch the end of the video?
I liked the drawing from the beginning of the video, while simple it shows that art and mathematics are strongly related, but somehow its even more special when it comes from a true mathematician. Loved her drawings from the other videos too.
The Joy of Mathematics. Mathematics would have been a joy if I had had teachers like her!
I think you may be the most wholesome person on the internet
Toby is wonderful ❤.
Someone has bitten the devil out of you. So what is left is only cuteness.
*beaten
Why you all keep pointing out that she divided by zero and telling her "yOu CaN't DiViDe By ZeRo", when she mentioned in the video that the reason 1=2 in this demonstration is because she divided by zero and you can't do that. So shut up and watch the entire video.
There are universal space laws and intergalactic treatise against dividing by zero since the great THAC0 incident of 1983
"Beat the devil out of it" - My favourite Bob Ross line
Now it's "subtract the negative out of the equation".
Please look our new results:
[30] viXra:2001.0586 submitted on 2020-01-27 16:28:38, (26 unique-IP downloads)
Division by Zero Calculus, Derivatives and Laurent's Expansion
Authors: Saburou Saitoh
Category: Functions and Analysis
[29] viXra:2001.0091 submitted on 2020-01-06 17:52:07, (51 unique-IP downloads)
Division by Zero Calculus for Differentiable Functions L'Hôpital's Theorem Versions
Authors: Saburou Saitoh
Category: Functions and Analysis
[28] viXra:1912.0300 submitted on 2019-12-16 18:37:53, (82 unique-IP downloads)
Essential Problems on the Origins of Mathematics; Division by Zero Calculus and New World
Authors: Saburou Saitoh
Category: Functions and Analysis
sister Tibees I am an Indian ( hs final year)n I love solving maths..... ....yr joy for maths is quite unique ...and u always relates maths with reality with some morals ...thank u sis for such wonderful vedio ....keep inspiring us....
Who else falls in love with her every time
@@ilovetibees9389 Come on comrade. Being from the motherland you should know better. Toby is ours.
Me looking at everyone in the reply section: f(simpers)=-1/12
"Box of Shame" - I think I'm going to use that term!
I discovered (and subscribed to) your channel yesterday. Your mathematical explanations are awesome and very entertaining!
Oh man, I've watched a tone of these since your RUclips 4D shorts caught my attention and this is a fantastic episode, top notch
This brought a smile to my face :D
This is my favorite video from all the videos you have made. Proving how 1=2 in logical mathematical way.
loved this episode. math and philosophy harmonically intertwined
A good friend of mine was once the sub-editor of a Nuclear Physics magazine. One of his duties was to deal with all the would-be mathematicians who wrote in claiming they had disproved Newton's and Einstein's theories. Many times, they had pulled this same stunt - dividing by zero, somewhere in the midst of 6 pages of calculations. His task was then to write back and tell them what idiots they were, but of course dressed up in terms like "thank you for your interest", or "so nice that you thought of us when presenting your analysis". The magazine paid him well, so he didn't mind doing it.
this is the exact thing I always did back in high school. I never understood why I got marked down, until one day I got a weird result like you and realised I must be dividing by zero breaking everything. I never did it since
Let
a = b
Square both sides with a
a^2 = ab |As a = b
Subtract b^2 in both sides
a^2 - b^2 = ab - b^2
(a + b)(a - b) = b(a - b)
Cancel (a - b) from both sides
a + b = b
b + b = b |As a = b
2b = b
Cancel b from both sides
Therefore, 2 = 1
Hence proved.
ASMR Algebra please
I enjoyed watching your videos. I like the way you used Math to teach the rule to check that you must not divide a number or algebraic expression by 0. And your philosophizing about it all is impressive. Thanks.
Fascinating - I think I just about followed the final part. If I had been doing those equations myself and ended up with the 1 = 2, I'm sure I would have gone through them all again about 20 times, not spotted the mirage in the penultimate bit, beat my head on the wall and never picked up a maths book again! 🤤
the nice thing about beating ur head against a wall is... it feels so good when u stop!
@@amandas1270 Ah - like me it sounds as if you've been there! I was never a natural at maths, but it did find after I'd left school that I COULD do it, albeit at my own (rather methodical rate), not at the breakneck speed our schoolteachers wanted us to.
@0:42 My Teacher used to scold me, for pronouncing Often as Of-ton.
She insisted on pronouncing it as Of-un.
Thanks Tibees!!!
What a Foolish Teacher, I had.
😑😞
this is the most relaxing RUclips channel i have seen in a while
i just can't stop watching this over and over again
Pure beauty of mathematics and the world around us..❤️
I'm a medical student and have always kinda detested math but I still love watching your videos 😁😁
Breaking series, using indeterminate forms, and dividing by zero to quote Thanos holding the reality stone.
yes you are right , before we take any final decision about something or somebody we must take a close look for the details. Thanks for the logical explanation :)
Actual math asmr, genius!
You are the first person I have ever seen that made math relaxing. You are very calming.
9:21 Damn she put modulus on mathematics.
*ABSOLUTELY* Mathematical day.
I think that's a good pun.
What's that ??? I dint get it
@@JohnDoe-kj2cs the two lines she put on the word MATHEMATICAL are called modulus. It is an operator which always yealds scalar (also called positive or *absolute* ) result. Hence the word *ABSOLUTELY MATHEMATICAL day* . It is a good pun.
I said it on the last video and I will say it again: these videos are so wonderful. Just some girl having a good time making a wholesome meme and at the same time teaching people about some interesting math. Absolutely joy to watch.
You should be in some numberphile videos :)
Using a chalk, I hope, because I hate the sound of their pen.
Muzol Byte I hate the sharpie and chalk and pencil. I like pen.
Absolute joy watching this and more than that it's all about listening to your voice.........thank u
The main reason why you got 1=2 is had already considered at the beginning that a=b. So this is more of a consideration that 1=2. But in real life if don’t consider a=b , then it won’t be possible. So this is more of an assumption. Not a true meaning. This video is more like a fun thing rather than an actual thing. It’s cool that you have so many talents. Really enjoyed watching this. ☺️😊😇
Never thought I'd learn two different morals in a 10 minute video about math. Can't say that was on my bucket list.
Another super video, Toby, you really make compelling videos. Suggestion: please make one on one of my fav subjects... Fibonacci
THIS is the way I would want to be parodied: smart, respectful, and funny.
Great videos!!!
That intro music and pose took me off guard for a second though .....
Other than division by zero, another thing to watch out for in equations is square root. E.g. (n+1)^2 = n^2 . You do square root on both sides and you end up with the faulty equation n+1=n. But in fact, (n+1)^2 = n^2 does have a solution, and it is n = -0.5. But to arrive at that solution, you need to take into account that a square root can be both positive or negative (e.g. square root of 9 is 3 or -3). For an equation like the above, you need to do the square root like this: n+1 = -n, or -(n+1) = n. That is, have one side positive and one side negative, and that will give you the solution n = -0.5. But if both sides are positive or both negative, the equation will yield no solution. That might be a great idea for a video.
Do Euler’s (Pi^2)/6 identity bob Ross style!
Great video
Great explanation it is on point. You explain things in a way that is so easy to understand.
The end joke was |funny| XD
I particularly like the brief philosophical digression that starts at 6:40 or so. Fun video, I'll use this as a "trick" to teach the kids about algebra principles when they get to that age.
Beautiful
Truly... it seems that the statement is: 1 can be equal to 2 when everything is equal to 0. Which implies that in 0 there is more than just 0. Which makes me think about the center of our Galaxy for some reason... Interdimensional math. Good stuff. Thank you so much. God bless you.
I once had a teacher prove logically that .99999 = 1. Can you Bob Ross style that please?
Pleaseeeee
It's 0.999..., not 0.99999
Tibee, nothing exceeds your skills at sharing the rudimentary knowledge of mathamatics. With the exception of your sweet angelic voice, and your accompanying ethereal beauty. You are the teacher of my dreams.
Hoping you have a truly happy day filled with warm Oatmeal cookies and honeyed Chammomile tea.
Peace.
Hi Toby, i hate math but i love this video
because of you obviously :)
Ma'am the dress is really nice and whether or not the choice is purposefully made, I liked the choice of the dress with the choice of place to shoot the video.
qt 3.14
You have that weird effect of calming me down💆🏼♂️ such a nice voice and personality
Divides be zero .. OOOFF
8:30. Major props for the homage to Bob Ross. Lots of similarities!!! 😃😎
9:37 Wings up, butterfly. Wings down, moth.
Your teaching and soft voice I like soo much
A=0
A=2A
1*(A)=2*(A)
1=2
Same problem...
you must be getting all the girls at parties!! lol :)
@@webgpu What ?
Very interesting setting for a math video.
It's almost like visiting a peaceful outdoor restaurant in the south.
So if I had a dog then I have two dogs? THATS AWESOME THANKS SO MUCH
I used to have 2 chihuahuas, now I have 1 pitbull. Eats what 10 chihuahuas would eat in a day..... 1=10 for me.
Daedroh nice.
Excellent video! I actually watched all the way through, and learned something as well. Very good format. I really like the Bob Ross spoof/ "Math in nature" theme.
"Let a=b"
Me: *No let 1=2*
Also division by variables are frowned upon. You have no idea what you are dividing by. If solving, rather factorize instead of dividing through unknowns. Great video!
You've broken maths, Brady. Stop that!
again, i wish i had you as my math teacher growing up!! my teachers made math so stressful for me!!
My algebra instructor told me there was a proof for 1=2 but I needed a higher degree to understand it. You explained it very well.
I LOVE YOU THIS IS THE BEST CHANNEL I'VE EVER FOUND IN MY LIFE
MATH IS BEAUTIFUL THANK YOU SO MUCH YOU'RE AMAZING
5:25 is may favourite bit of this video, the 'box of shame' made me laugh out loud
Your voice is so peaceful
Awwww. How polite you are. I love the way you started this video. 😍
In LOVE with your style!!! Please make more of these math proofs!!
She does the best ASMR
I love your story videos. Great concept "The box of shame.' I will have to use that when I attend my math class! :P Don't worry, I'll send you your royalites whenever I use it! I've bene watching your videos a lot over the past couple of days. It's helping to teach me new things in math and refresh my memory during the school break. I attend a math calss at a lieracty center. I started rigtht from the absolute basics, and I've moved onto geometry, doing some algebra and my working on my own interests mathematically along the way. Thanks for the inspiration!
The most impressive trick I've seen used the fact that a bisector in a triangle lies between height and median. Don't remember the trick but the median was drawn between the other two.
"She's a good Sheila, Bruce, and not at all stuck up!" 😆
5:10 Somewhere in the previous century, I had an Algebra teacher who freaked out whenever someone used the word "Cancel" . She wasn't a fan of "Cross-Multiply" either.
Returning viewer, watched off and on for 3+ years now. Loved the video, learned I need a refresher on basic algebra. I failed the challenge but it was fun trying.
listening to you speak is so calming omg *-*
With my trusty titanium white... what an amazing channel! I wish I had this as a kid