Dude, I think I love you. This is the third video of yours I'm watching. Your method of explanation is so clear and understandable, I'm having 0 trouble following along. Subbed
This is the second video im watching in a row, first was about angles (20min) then i also saw probability in play next, thought id check your channel and oh fudge yea, you got a subscriber. Epic content, wish id find you sooner. Ive been rlly confused with maths ever since i was a child, its not that i hate math, i love it but simply coudlnt understand, never got good teachers, but thanks to you i believe my era of being dumb in math is done with. Thanks by heart 👍👍👍
Hi at minute 20 and 49 sec, you talk about the dot product. But not what the dot product means. For instance, for the scalar-temperature, I can say a temperature of 100°F is Is hot compared to 32°F. But given two dot products 28 and the other 14 what does that mean in words? And it seems that the resulting scaler from a dot product operation for our be greater than the longest vector. Which also doesn’t seem to me much. My only assumption is that it’s a tool to determine if the angle between them is positive, zero, or negative. Given that I can establish that probably easier than a different method is the real use of the dot product? It seems you have to know the angle between them to calculate the dock product and if you know the angle between them, you know if the angle is positive, zero or negative already.
Thank you for this video, high quality material! However, I would suggest using the determinate method to find the vector cross product as it easier to follow the steps of findings a x b
In question one i have (a=68, b=68 and C=112 in degrees). In question two I have (F=112, e= 112, g=68 and d=0 in degrees). In question three I have (i=40 and j=80 in degrees) please check and give me a feed back.
This is an excellent video! The 'Top 10 Must Knows' for vectors is incredibly helpful. I'm also using SolutionInn to practice vector problems and reinforce my understanding. This combined approach is making vector calculus much more manageable.
for me one of the hardest parts about math in general is the goddamn notation. it seems like every video i watch someones using different types of brackets for the same thing. even worse when it comes to vectors
If A and B are two vectors, then: A× B = AB sinX unit normal vector on the plane. ( X= Angle between two vector), So A÷ B= ?, A^(--1) = ? Or inverseA=?
Hello, thanks for the great video but in my school the teacher learned to write the magnitude like this ||a|| and not like this |a| what's the different between both ?
25:55 - why did we find the height only. Why not height and base . We found the formula for height but not for base....and moved on like that....hmmmmm
Hi sir .A man ask me what is ur age and then ask me wether age is vector or scalar .How will I answer .How can we know that a given quantity is a vector or scaler .Thanx I m waiting for ur reply
I'm telling you, DO NOT STOP MAKING VIDEOS LIKE THIS!!!
Thanks - figured it out.
I struggled to understand parametric equations w/ vectors until I watched ur video. You're very good at what you do!
Dude, I think I love you. This is the third video of yours I'm watching. Your method of explanation is so clear and understandable, I'm having 0 trouble following along. Subbed
This video and the Matrices video summarizes like 60-70% of my Linear Algebra course !! Thx
Thank you for making this quick, clear and easy to follow. Best quick review of vectors on youtube!
Short, clear and easily understandable explanations. Keep up the great work.
Im in 9th grade, now i understand vectors a lot better, thank you
You are the most brilliant instructor I've ever found in the internet ❤
Keep up the good work.
Wow! I just bought Swokoski Calculus and TI 84 plus. This came into the perfect time. Thank you so much 🙏🌹
I watched so many videos to learn dot product, and this is the best explanation i found. Thanks!😊
I am new in your channel i am 12th student in indian ,your teaching style help me lots .
Its help me too in other numericals too thanks
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Im so thankful I found this chanel. This video cleared up every doubt I had in this topic.
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Awesome stuff indeed.
Very instructive and easy to understand! Amazing video! Tkss
Let's take a break to appreciate that how easily he can explain it all
Thanks a lot professor for your efforts. I follow you from Algeria. Bonne continuation professeur.
This video is saving my test tomorrow.
same lol i got a test on vectors soon
Thank you, i learn a lot with your videos
Man I wished i had found this video weeks prior to finals.
Probability next 😭🙏
Probability is next on my list
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Great quality of content and amazing explaination with examples.Keep doing the good work❤
This is the second video im watching in a row, first was about angles (20min) then i also saw probability in play next, thought id check your channel and oh fudge yea, you got a subscriber. Epic content, wish id find you sooner. Ive been rlly confused with maths ever since i was a child, its not that i hate math, i love it but simply coudlnt understand, never got good teachers, but thanks to you i believe my era of being dumb in math is done with. Thanks by heart 👍👍👍
This vidoe is well explanatory and detailed
Hi at minute 20 and 49 sec, you talk about the dot product. But not what the dot product means.
For instance, for the scalar-temperature, I can say a temperature of 100°F is Is hot compared to 32°F.
But given two dot products 28 and the other 14 what does that mean in words?
And it seems that the resulting scaler from a dot product operation for our be greater than the longest vector. Which also doesn’t seem to me much.
My only assumption is that it’s a tool to determine if the angle between them is positive, zero, or negative. Given that I can establish that probably easier than a different method is the real use of the dot product?
It seems you have to know the angle between them to calculate the dock product and if you know the angle between them, you know if the angle is positive, zero or negative already.
Loveedddde it!!!!!
Thank youuuuu soooooo much! You won’t believe how much it helped me!
You WOULD NOT BELIEVE! I’m telling you!
Excellent presentation....I have learn a whole heap....never knew the source of many of these formulae that I was using in the past.
Amazing explanation thanks a lot❤
best video about vector to be started.
Thank you for making this subject understandable.
Simply brilliant !!
I gotta put my teacher on. He could really benefit from you
great content keep it up it's easy to understand 😊😊
Thanks Mr Jensen. I appreciate you for accepting my suggestion. How do I say thank you with a contribution?
Downside the video there is an option called "♡ Thanks" You can press it where it will show how much you can contribute to the creator.
Thank you for this video, high quality material!
However, I would suggest using the determinate method to find the vector cross product as it easier to follow the steps of findings a x b
Matrices video please
Superb explanation. Thank you very much professor. These videos are much helpful for me to teach my students.
make a top 10 of different equations, projective geometry or analytical geometry. Great job with top 10, It helps me with reviewing past math studies,
Your amazing for this bro, got my math1 resit coming up in 5 days !! have you done one on sequences and series?
In question one i have (a=68, b=68 and C=112 in degrees). In question two I have (F=112, e= 112, g=68 and d=0 in degrees). In question three I have (i=40 and j=80 in degrees) please check and give me a feed back.
You are so underrated ❤
Hi , please can you tell me what do you use to present your amazing videos
Brilliant work! 👍👍👍Can you also do linear algebra?😅
Excellent explanation!!👍
Thank you bro 🎉
This is an excellent video! The 'Top 10 Must Knows' for vectors is incredibly helpful. I'm also using SolutionInn to practice vector problems and reinforce my understanding. This combined approach is making vector calculus much more manageable.
thank you so much!!! this was very helpful
29:28 - Vector Cross Products look like they share similarities with Determinants of Matrices 🤔
More of these videos please!
What a beautiful video!!! What software did you use?
Great explanation!
This is...priceless.
Great video
Sir please can u do this on geometry 😢
Have you done a video about calculating the domain and range?
Wow very helpful. Thank you
Loved this video!
Me who's gonna have to attend a chess tournament tomorrow and I decided to watch this man explain physics to me instead of actually practicing
for me one of the hardest parts about math in general is the goddamn notation. it seems like every video i watch someones using different types of brackets for the same thing. even worse when it comes to vectors
Nice job here!!!!
Thanks so much it's was helpfully 😍😍
Can you make a video on Riemann integral and the mean value theorem?
you are the best!!!
Do you have full course in Linear Algebra? Thanks! 😊 I love your teaching style!
ty for all the info
Please do this to all general topics in Maths - trigo, geometry, PnC , Calc-1/2 , Lin Alg , Disc Math....
@JensenMath Is this applicable for college at UK. Are all of your videos applicable for UK colleges?
Tks for the class! Great vídeo! Im get curious about what program do you used to explain the vectors visualy! Can you Tell me? Tks
Thank You! 🎉
If A and B are two vectors, then:
A× B = AB sinX unit normal vector on the plane. ( X= Angle between two vector), So A÷ B= ?, A^(--1) = ? Or inverseA=?
Thank you, sir. Could you suggest two or three good RUclips channels for Physics ?
Next tensor
16:56 I straight up thought it was a sponsorship at first
Can you do one upon radians please
If u provide that pdf that will help me so lot
Brilliant work too simplified and understanding
which software is this?
The GOAT
what app u using❤
RUclips
Great content. Highly recommend that you get a better mic and audion recording setup, it's very distorted.
Please upload about two dimension analytical geometry
Good class
Hello, thanks for the great video but in my school the teacher learned to write the magnitude like this ||a|| and not like this |a| what's the different between both ?
No difference, some schools just teach it differently
Thank you for real
very good...
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OMG vector algebra so easy.
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What a (....) Lecture😊 fill the blank space😢
Thank
Jensen can you do stereometry 😢
Thans
thanks
25:55 - why did we find the height only. Why not height and base .
We found the formula for height but not for base....and moved on like that....hmmmmm
veryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy good frome morocco
Our country's Math performs the coordinates of vectors like this: vector(u)=(x,y) using paratheses not square brackets
Hi sir .A man ask me what is ur age and then ask me wether age is vector or scalar .How will I answer .How can we know that a given quantity is a vector or scaler .Thanx I m waiting for ur reply
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