Would love a video about careers available with a mathematics degree
@QSBraWQ34 минут бұрын
4:25 also maybe it's to make book look like a comic
@achromatic137 минут бұрын
Thanks for this video. I needed to hear this.
@cherrycityheroСағат бұрын
I subscribed your channel it keeps unsubscribing again and again. What is happening
@rishabhmathsturorials6606Сағат бұрын
Math has no finish or end my brother
@samh-smith2931Сағат бұрын
What about the one by Paul C. Shields?
@SloppyDishonesty57Сағат бұрын
Thank you so much, it's so inspring and I just passed my exam with this question with ur help/
@bhangrafan4480Сағат бұрын
It is totally inappropriate and just "WRONG" to say don't try to understand. This is exactly the attitude of bad maths teachers who either do not understand it themselves or do not have the ability as teachers to make something understandable. One thing I would agree with though, is that sometimes understanding FOLLOWS learning. In other words people may have to amass enough familiarity with a topic before it all falls into place and people see the pattern. Till the age of 12 I had great difficulty with maths. I later realised that this was all due to bad maths teaching, which seems to be the norm. Fortunately at that age I was relegated to the 'bottom' set and for the first time had a maths teacher who actually bothered to explain what she was doing instead of just doing it. I happily stayed with this set till my O-level exams, glad to avoid the terrible teachers and got an 'A' grade in my Maths O-Level, something no one would have predicted. From this I went from a fear of maths to a love of maths, and carried on studying it at a much higher level. Try to make things understandable and try to understand things.
@IndianaJoenz2 сағат бұрын
That is the 1970s first edition of the C book. It describes K&R C, a dead language. You want the 1980s 2nd edition, which is the ANSI-C version. :) And Ritchie created C, not C++. Bjarne Stroustrup created C++. Funny, I originally learned C and Python from the same books.
@HansdeCocq2 сағат бұрын
Quick but………..very clear explanation (wish I have such a teacher!!!!! (75 years ago 😂, perfect)
@Whoispeteranyway2 сағат бұрын
Dropping knowledge
@nihilisticnirvana3 сағат бұрын
he leaves the house?? we've been bamboozled
@HUEHUEUHEPony3 сағат бұрын
chatgpt makes it easier to read books like this
@asifahmad25513 сағат бұрын
Thank you sir👍🏻
@So_Lol4 сағат бұрын
nice question
@chrisikaris58914 сағат бұрын
Too bad it is not possible to learn mathematics by just sniffing math books!
@Blood_Condition4 сағат бұрын
I don't have any thoughts about math at all.
@SinergiasHolisticas4 сағат бұрын
I Got it....But Did not work...kkkk..as Kurt Godel...Said in 1931 "There allways infinity non countable unsolvebled Problemes"
@jackevans23864 сағат бұрын
I've just turned 70. My introduction to programming started with Basic on a VIC-20 computer, back in the early 80s. I then learnt machine code programing and then ASM. I loved it all. A couple of decades later, the Atmel AVR microcontrollers appeared. It was quite amazing how the skills I'd learnt from my VIC-20 ASM days were relevant again. I was programming AT90S2313 Atmel micros in no time at all. I've never looked back at the hours spent learning with any animosity at all. It is always worth it.
@CARigged5 сағат бұрын
I started with, FORTRAN, then COBOL, BASIC, PASCAL, C, C++, MODULA 2, dBASE II, HTML, JavaScript, and finally APL Coded the first version of Peachtree Accounting for Windows, graphics drivers for PowerPoint, and lots of other projects for companies like IBM, LOTUS, Seimans, PictureTel and others. K&R C and Borland C++ were home for me.
@huricane41575 сағат бұрын
Since when did Sam Sulek start giving academic advice
@jeanmarievianneyniyitegeka94525 сағат бұрын
Thank you Sir.
@HeywoodJabozoff5 сағат бұрын
the next channel : "And now .... Shower Thoughts ... with ... the Math Sorcerer" 🚿
@acdude52665 сағат бұрын
I took a nonlinear optimization class, and we used MATLAB and its symbolic module. I backed up the assignments with SAS/OR. SAS also has an Integrated Matrix Language.
@OneTake1115 сағат бұрын
Yo if anyone is taking Calc 2 and wants a tutor, lowkey I’d be down to help. Took it and got an A in college, so reach out if you’d like :)
@OneTake1116 сағат бұрын
Got a C in Calc 1 and an A in Calc 2. What it mostly came down to was how interested I was in each subject. Hated limits and derivatives, and despised integrals until I learned about applications (specifically washer problems). Now I love integrals and can live with derivatives (limits still confuse me tho).
@homersimpson11996 сағат бұрын
I thought he would say in the end "everyone is great but gauss was still the greatest"
@MartinPleasant-ty1rw6 сағат бұрын
Hi mate, just watched the video and i will give your advice a go! I have never practiced writing down carefully what I am hoping to learn in a comprehensive way, I have always just taken small notes to save time but I have noticed my learning is not as great as I would like it to be. So saying that, hopefully this advice helps! Thanks!
@phillair38136 сағат бұрын
I also looked before you finished your video. I'm so impressed that I feel I'll be devoting my time to read and finish this book (PDF). Quick story: many many years ago I tried and failed integral calculus in college but actually ended up with an A when I took it one more time with a teacher who could teach- a school marm type who insisted that we students draw, derive, and practice. She was clear and precise in lecture with never a gap in logic, and gave us a full spectrum of difficult problems to practice on. This book looks to be of the same philosophy. I'm 80 y/o now and this is exciting to see. Thank you. If you know of a mathematical ecology book with this level of teaching, I would very much appreciate knowing about it
@GH-zs9fj7 сағат бұрын
As a person who spent several years in injury prevention, I would appreciate you not talking and focusing on the road while driving. No, the brain can not be on high alert for 2 topics AT THE SAME TIME!!! There will be plenty of time to gather your thoughts and present your ideas once you reach your destination! Safety first, even before math!
@divinebanana84007 сағат бұрын
Concepts of physics by hc verma is a very good book too. Its theory is simple and understandable and problems help you build a basic idea of how to solve qs
@anilanilrongkup20937 сағат бұрын
I am from India 🇮🇳 and physics subjects is very easy subjects for me❤😊
@Algator3147 сағат бұрын
What do think of Serge Langs small calc book.
@filmrolled7 сағат бұрын
Thom Yorke really gets into character doesn’t he?
@CarlosWilliamsMaximoGarciaGonz7 сағат бұрын
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@guidofeliz83847 сағат бұрын
I agree that not taking a break from whatever it is that we enjoy doing can lead us to the doorstep of a psychiatrist.
@manuelhe467 сағат бұрын
I had to learn logic and reason from the ground up in order to even begin to truly learn how to do proofs
@guidofeliz83847 сағат бұрын
You talked about retirement. The current government is digging into our retirement daily. Most Americans have no clue. This is a generation of robots who cannot be one minute without their cell phone. Perfect. This is what they want. If the government does not stop digging into our social security money, we are not going to have anything to retire with in the future. Think about that for a minute.
@jlmurrel5 сағат бұрын
Stray off topic, much?
@Dr_b_7 сағат бұрын
I learned an entire semesters of Trig in ONE night and got an A on the final
@Adithpranav8 сағат бұрын
We’re breaking the Matrix with this one 1:25
@dhickey59198 сағат бұрын
Study math enough to raise your 'mathematical maturity' as Thomas Garrity describes. You'll know it when it happens because there's no experience like it.
@LitoDaBurrito8 сағат бұрын
Is this Jeff Bezos in a wig???
@erinhawkins59848 сағат бұрын
Math makes me anxious and unhappy. I try not to project my feelings onto my students. It’s just not fun for me. Like pungent blue cheese, math is not for everyone.
@toughbiblepassages90828 сағат бұрын
I read one book on swing trading with technical analysis and I started figuring out about half way through the book that all the examples given in the book of how a price moves was being projected by the author onto the charts he was using. I saw that any chart could have been interpreted differently based on how you want to draw your double top, cup handle bs ESPECIALLY on what time frame you are using, and then I got really pissed when I saw his explanations were simply hindsight 20/20 arm chair quarterbacking, and he only picked charts that fit his interpretation for his book. I threw the book away and never finished it. I agree with Tom Sosnoff that TA is a good engagement tool, but it tells you little to nothing about future price movements. (If you want to use trend lines to make an entry, cool.. but that is so easy to understand, there is no reason to read an entire book on how to draw a stupid trend line).
@sparkledfish94838 сағат бұрын
I bombed many tests in college, but junior year I enjoyed one of my classes and actually studied. Ended up with the best score. It gave me the confidence to try. Ended up scoring top of my class on almost every other test until I graduated. I was simply the only one willing to put in the time and effort to learn all the material. Granted reflecting on it, it was a bit of a waste of time going that hard.
@CashueTM8 сағат бұрын
Any suggestions/ best goals to have if doing math major. Or should I get a solid goal and then pick major from there … ?
@giork28289 сағат бұрын
Not sure how good a mathematician and professor you nice was, sir, but u sure are a not-so-great driver. Pls be safe(R) out there
@stevebob2409 сағат бұрын
Appreciate your thoughts, I need to hear this sometimes. I've been working on math and programming for years but haven't allowed myself to take a true break for more than a few hours.
@AhmadNajibullah10 сағат бұрын
which one(or more) of your courses would you recommend before getting ur calc 1 course