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I’m in high school and I need to calculate how big chance a toast has to land on the buttery side😂
ОтветитьYou lost me at "math affects minorities".... stop trying to cater to esg everywhere jesus fricking christ you people are exhausting to listen to
Ответитьthis is my favorite
Ответитьshe is so smart, humorous and pretty :D. Explains her subject with incredible passion and throws into new perspective old ideas about numbers.
ОтветитьLol never thought I'd hear about gerrymandering on this channel lol
ОтветитьYou guys should invite the Math sorcerer for the next Math support . HE IS GOLD
Ответитьwait why is there a stack of pringles chips and not in my mouth? 🤔
ОтветитьThis is exactly what I expected a Twitter math person to look like
ОтветитьI love the thought that they asked her what she would need for this video and her first thought was “Pringles.”
ОтветитьIs pi a constant?
ОтветитьWatching this to fall asleep
ОтветитьPersonally, my favorite way of describing imaginary numbers is merely a second dimension of numbers, making complex numbers 2D numbers. It simply gives you more calculation possibilites such as rotation and magnitude (the good ol' Pythagoras theorem).
The name "Imaginary" is so misleading and unfortunate. Seeing how fundamental they are for spectral analysis, it's not a stretch to say that most our modern technology was developed with the help of imaginary numbers.
Its definitely Euler btw
ОтветитьAm an accountant but next year ill definitely start a new career as a mathematician. I don't care how long it takes
ОтветитьI thoroughly enjoyed her insight. Love seeing experts doing what they love
ОтветитьHow to become a math man ?
Do meth!
Interesting. If Al Gore was a musician, an "algorithm" is the music he'd play, no? =)
ОтветитьFirst thing Zero was discovered by indian named Aryabhatta
Don't take credit
i was busy wondering through out the whole video why the pringles were there until she explained that more than 3 shapes thingy
ОтветитьMeryl Streep just broke convention by being reincarnated as a Mathematician before she had even died!
ОтветитьAre mayans the ones who incorporated zero as a number concept?? I like the idea of ignoring the existence of ancient Indians in math??
ОтветитьAn 'algorithm' is what 20-something degenerates interview you about at Google.
Ответитьlove to see people get heated over a shirt that she never even mentioned
Ответитьha ha 🤓😝 India gave zero.
ОтветитьIf I'd had a teacher like this, I may have learned to like math instead of having so much anxiety around it.
ОтветитьWait...there are multiple arithmetics????
ОтветитьI was always stressed over math in school, but then I got a couple of professors that actually knew how to teach and I really enjoyed math!
Ответитьwho knew mathmeticians were attractive
ОтветитьMath is like magic. Muggles can't understand
ОтветитьAl Gore rhythm? He can't dance.
Ответитьha, this silly billy is adding letters together. come back to me when you know how to add 1+1 🤣
ОтветитьImaginary numbers are used by electrical component and telecommunications and tvs and things like that do.
ОтветитьI hope I'm not being disrespecful, but you look like a Karen so hard
ОтветитьData for black lives... I guess it's not for me. Ciao.
ОтветитьI used to considered myself intelligent, but not anymore. How can people be that smart? I took calculus in college and remember none of it.
ОтветитьOh yay another white savior doing social justice😂😂
ОтветитьZero s discovered by Mayan?
ОтветитьI swear to god I understood NOTHING 😂
ОтветитьThese are all just stupid questions asked by stupid people. Can’t there be here some maths major students asking questions or something.
ОтветитьI keep starting at the Pringles, and questioned if that is really a pringles until she mentioned it
ОтветитьOk a person Gets $10.00 per day - holiday is 1.5. They worked only 3 days - Oct 29th, 30th and 31st. The 31st is a holiday which is 1.5. Is the answer $360 dollars earned?
ОтветитьI’ve personally had some trauma with math and I never liked it at all but I think this video has helped me. I will often times find myself becoming anxious at the mere thought of math. Sometimes it would get so bad that I would start to cry. For once I finally didn’t feel to nervous about math. I don’t know what it was but I wasn’t as anxious and I actually thought of math as something intriguing rather
than something scary. All this to say, I’m glad this video exists.
Math falls somewhere down the line for me. I just assumed I wouldn’t understand anything said
ОтветитьCoolest looking mathematician with the coolest name.
Ответитьi love how the answer of "you're never gonna need this" is along the lines of "if you had to ask..." LOL
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