LOGIC LAWS - DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2017
- Today we talk about different laws in logic. These laws are used universally in mathematics, so memorizing the names and these rules will be very helpful in later mathematics.
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Schools definitely forget the importance of hiring good teachers. Give your students AT THE VERY LEAST a good math teacher. My professor literally just showed us slides with all the laws and then gave us statements telling us to solve them. When we asked how it was supposed to be done, he said to only look at the laws and then for sure we'd get it. We didn't even know what the laws meant. He could solve the problems, but COULD NOT tell us how. Considering the fact that he was pretty young, it sucks having to fill in his gaps. He just couldn't tell what the laws meant, he literally just told us to LOOK.
Seems pretty petty this comment, but it frustrates me so much how I've learned more in the 15 minutes it took me to watch this video, than the 4 hours we've spent with him.
Thank you for this video~
Byun Baekhyun I know your pain man
North American education system is very flawed, their goal is only to get money from students and many professors do not care as well.
That's the classic maths teacher mistake. Many gifted mathematicians think in an extremely visual way, but they are horrible at expressing that understanding as language. Trev is an excellent tutor because he clearly understands the relationship between raw visual data and language very well, evidenced by the linguistics courses on this channel.
As a self-centered former philosophy major, I will say that we don't put a lot of importance on philosophy as a country. I always assumed myself to be terrible at math, and then I was required to talk formal logic to get my degree. I almost dropped the second degree because I was TERRIFIED of this class. Ended up with a 106 on the final and a predilection for programming. It's amazing. Not everyone learns the same and because you might struggle with math, it doesn't mean you struggle with logic.
Sadly this is the exact same reason im watching this video.
my professor took a whole week in total to explain all of this and I couldn't comprehend it at all. This man just took 15 minutes to get through all of the laws and made me fully capable to solve any logic laws questions I come across. You are a lifesaver, TrevTutor.
Actually, When I saw that the video is just 15 minutes, I had a feeling that it's not complete
Probably, our brains are haven't fully developed that time.. 😂
My professor left an assignment that he hasn't discussed yet. That's why I am here and I am so glad that it's easy to understand. 😁
If he would teach you this in 15 minutes, would not you report him, since you are paying lots of money to university. Hey mate, don't compare uni vs youtube.
maybe the cute girl sitting 2 seats away was too much of a distraction?
@@bryllpadasas5618 or there were better things to care about than logic laws (and of course there are!)
oh my god i'm actually learning.
These are the best Discrete Math videos I have ever come across.
... I have ever came across.
The distributive law example with 3x(2+1) was genius. I am able to remember it now. Thanks!
Thank you so much. I’m taking an online class with no lecture, just a textbook, and it does not explain these things clearly at all. You helped so much. I’ll be back to watch the rest of these I’m sure!
Your teaching is incredible! So far just from these videos alone I have learned all about Truth Tables, Set Theory and Propositional Logic in just a couple of weeks. Straight to the point without jargon and easy to follow. I'm sure others agree :)
Starting my first sem of CS, he explained it better in 15 mins than my lecturer in 2 hours
Damn, its crazy how I was trying to learn this for so long, and now I just learned how the rules work in 15 minutes. I'm starting to like math.
Holy crap dude. you really made it simple, I just learned so much more than i expected to watching this video. Your teaching style is great
honestly I thought i'd never understand logics but thanks to you i'm so confident now.God bless!
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It's very impressive how the prove of a rule combines every rule shown before.
I have exams tomorrow and you have just saved my midterms. Thank you that was very helpful!
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Hi There. Thank You Trev for the patience in explaining clearly and step by step this simplification of formulas. God Bless.
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I may have had to watch this video 10x....HOWEVER, it is finally coming together. One step at a time. Thank you!! -Visual Learner
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thank god I have watched your videos and I am getting better understanding about this logics of law. It is so much better than my lecturer who is trying to explain in class for 1 hour and 30 minutes and he also cannot understand what he is talking about, and his handwriting skill is so messy until I cannot even know what he is writing. Anyway, thank you for coming out these kind of videos!!
Dude, thanks alot. You gave me the ability to succesfully use these laws.
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This is a fantastic breakdown. Thank you very much!
I’ve been having problems with these rules since the start of my lectures in university I said to myself it’s literally impossible for me to ever understand it but here you explained it well in only 16 minutes thanks man your a hero
You are a life saver, these videos are great, thank you!
I thought this topic would never be interesting, you proved me wrong. for the first time I'm actually enjoy learning logic
loved every second of this video! subscribed
You literally taught me more in 3 minutes than an entire month of my professor holding classes
Those who know do, but those who understand teach. Trev , you are an awesome prof! Can you do a master class for my teachers on how to teach?!
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for this.
Best video on the internet on logic laws
Great explanation!
Thanks a lot.
Thank you so much for this. It really helped clear my confusion. I am really impressed with what I've learned in such a short time rather than three hours of fast discussions in class, leading to information overload.
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Trevor at 8:20 with the absorption law is it only when the ^/v symbols are different inside and outside the brackets? or does it absorb for any combinations of and / or?
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11:46 I like the analytical explanation for conditional law better than when you drew a truth table for not p or q 12:40
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I'm putting my efforts in learning logic, and it's proving to me that I need to study my ass out to figure that out...
Could you please point out the main differences between Rosen's and Grimaldi's books on Discrete Maths?
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I actually understand this now/ THANK YOU
why did the brackets stay in the last case? Doesn't de morgans law remove brackets? So after that you get: not p or not q and q, but then and needs to be resolved first, which means ~ not p or 0
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By the way, do we put or the triple line while writing the laws?
Trev could you please make a video explaining the DPLL procedure/algorithm in logic for satisfiability??? I'm really having issues trying to understand it and I cannot find any decent video that makes it simple enough to understand... I would really appreciate it and I'm sure tons of other people would as well.. Thank you in advance I hope you receive this comment!!!
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Thank You.
At 9:51, when you use the absorption law on the right side logic, why's it p? Why couldn't it be (P and Q)?
Thank you sir
In logic statements where you have to determine whether or not something is true, what does "such that" and "one has" mean and what's the difference between them?
I study math in French language.. But I'm here to understand.. This Really helped me tnx
The second distributive law does not follow the arithmetic operations .a+(b*c) is not equal to (a+b)*(a+c)
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Discrete math is just a really convoluted way of describing common sense.
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I did the second one a little bit differently:
~(~p^q)
~~(pvq) .DeMorgan's Law
pvq .Double Negation
Is this still legit? Or do the laws go only one way?
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Very good video, man. Finally starting to understand this shit
Learning!
As a college student I love the perspective of having a self study. But because of this, some teachers are seem so lazy to teach or discuss their lessons. Lucky to those who are resourceful.
Hey Trev Tutor! Why do you use 1’s to represent True and 0’s to represent False. Isn’t that a membership table? Truth tables have T’s and F’s?
It's common for truth tables to use binary notation instead of T/F outside beginner philosophical logic.
2:28 can we use universal bound laws
No complaints about your teaching, it’s superb, but I recommend adding timestamps for the sake of practicality.
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I would like to ask one question though it may sound silly " Is this course applicable to computer science?" as i am studying computer science, I would like to know. Thanks in advance.
this course is probably required if you're studying cs
when making or creating a truth table how to we set the 1 and 0 like 1100 or 1010 or 1001 or 1110 something like that.
0000, 0001, 0010, 0011, 0100, 0101, 0110, 0111, 1000, 1001, 1010, 1011, 1100, 1101, 1110, 1111
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More detailed lessons than my actual teacher
Nice Video
I am sad. Good content but I have not been taught the same law names. Can't use this to cram :(