Thanks for uploading the whole course. It's really helpful that you used a popular textbook. A suggestion: a tutorial for additional problems from the textbook.
I have the 7th edition and you mentioned 8th edition of book are they the same or should get the 8th edition? Your videos are very helpful, thank you very much for making it available for free and pick RUclips to share your courses.
@@SawFinMath thank you for the response, just notice that your pre-calculus lessons, there is still few videos. Is it okay if i jump to Calculus after finishing the college algebra? I have zero knowledge with Calculus, College Algebra is the highest math i had learn. wondering if it is bad to proceed to calculus.
It’s not ideal. My series isn’t done, but I’d spend some time studying Trig/PreCalc before Calculus. You can always check out the larsoncalculus website. They have some great support videos for their texts. My students who haven’t studied trigonometry or did so 10 years ago always struggle with calculus.
Hi, I see you're using the 8th edition of Rosen's text for Discrete 2, but the 7th edition for Discrete 1. Would the 7th edition also work to follow along with your Discrete 2 videos & do practice problems?
@@johnnyhandsome3424, just a few years ago very few high schools were teaching beyond pre-calc. Now I see a large segment teaching multiple classes in calculus and a few jumping into logic/discrete and diff. Having someone like Professor Brehm teach the concepts makes the content very approachable for a number of our current students, especially in magnet/academy/accelerated situations.
Your video series has been my saving grace these past two semesters w/ discrete structures. Thank you for all your work!
Your video series has been fantastic, thank you for helping me pass my class!
You're very welcome!
Thanks for uploading the whole course. It's really helpful that you used a popular textbook. A suggestion: a tutorial for additional problems from the textbook.
your videos are pretty clear and easy to understand
YES THANK U PROFFESOR
18:31 it seems like were double counting by adding the 1*1*25*10*10 three times since we already did 25*25*25*10*10. Why isnt that the case?
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I have the 7th edition and you mentioned 8th edition of book are they the same or should get the 8th edition? Your videos are very helpful, thank you very much for making it available for free and pick RUclips to share your courses.
I believe they are close enough that you don’t need to purchase the newer edition.
@@SawFinMath thank you for the response, just notice that your pre-calculus lessons, there is still few videos. Is it okay if i jump to Calculus after finishing the college algebra? I have zero knowledge with Calculus, College Algebra is the highest math i had learn. wondering if it is bad to proceed to calculus.
It’s not ideal. My series isn’t done, but I’d spend some time studying Trig/PreCalc before Calculus. You can always check out the larsoncalculus website. They have some great support videos for their texts. My students who haven’t studied trigonometry or did so 10 years ago always struggle with calculus.
@@SawFinMath Okay and again Thank you very much for the help. I should learn first pre-calculus before Calculus.
Will this course require watching Discrete Maths I first? Or the two are not that related?
Hey prof. Been following you for a while now to learn math. Did you take down the combinatorics course where you used grimaldi text?
thank you for your explanation , when you will explain chapter 12 (Boolean algebra )
thanks a lot
Hi, I see you're using the 8th edition of Rosen's text for Discrete 2, but the 7th edition for Discrete 1. Would the 7th edition also work to follow along with your Discrete 2 videos & do practice problems?
Yes. The two are almost identical.
Thanks so much
I think your answered of even "A"s Is wrong. Muy answer is: 25.25.25.10.5 because there are five even numbers.
Is this teacher a college professor?
College professor, but both are credible
Why would a HS teacher be teaching discrete math? Use your head
@@johnnyhandsome3424 Shut your mouth! They do teach this in some high schools, What's your problem!!!
@@johnnyhandsome3424other countries like India, Bangladesh, Nepal, china learns this in high school
@@johnnyhandsome3424, just a few years ago very few high schools were teaching beyond pre-calc. Now I see a large segment teaching multiple classes in calculus and a few jumping into logic/discrete and diff. Having someone like Professor Brehm teach the concepts makes the content very approachable for a number of our current students, especially in magnet/academy/accelerated situations.