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@Unknow5622-b1g2 сағат бұрын
How we will make a video about binomial theorem ? May be how to build up Taylor series ? (I haven't found a video that explains it so clearly yet)
@Lazyness_Incarnate2 сағат бұрын
Hi where I can find the OST or the music of this video, I really like the music in the video that sometimes I watch this again for the sole purpose of hearing it again. If there isn't, is it okay if you release the full OST of the video I really really loved it.
@mijailtoka98173 сағат бұрын
Such a nice video!! One small thing I noticed, maybe it was intentional or not but in 10:35 to make the parentheses of the (1/2)^n look nicer in LaTeX, which im guessing you are using (maybe you are Manim or something to the effect which uses latex to write out equations), you could do \left(\frac{1}{2} ight)^n and that way the parentheses go up to de top of the 1 and the bottom of the 2. Keep it up, your vids are great!!
@zoc26 сағат бұрын
6:44 you should add text like -10 db for comedic effect, I think that would fit your style really well :) 10:00 -12 db
@Danji_Coppersmoke7 сағат бұрын
For algo... and great explanation.
@GoodBaleadaMusic7 сағат бұрын
Your content is is seriously awesome. The word inuition MADE ME CLICK Any low likes or views is because of volume. Dont be afraid to be loud. Be conscience of consistent highs and mids when you use vocal effects. Dont stop with the effects lol
@TM-fk4gt15 сағат бұрын
WRONG!!!! At 19:08 it ought to be i^(4n+1), i^(4n+2), i^(4n+3), i^(4n).
@TM-fk4gt15 сағат бұрын
WRONG!!!! It ought to be (1/2)^2 at 10:08. In your case you have: (1^2)/2, which is always 1/2.
@vulpesaxis849417 сағат бұрын
It is amazing that you were able to explain all this content in just 20 minutes, AND do so clearly with neat and concise visuals and entertaining in a way that is just your own, I hope you more success in this platform and you earned a new subscriber
@Frddy_-sh8so17 сағат бұрын
meth
@pugbloxgaming639718 сағат бұрын
Great video I loved the graphics and the understandable way you explained it, besides the good jokes, ¡please keep on the amazing job! 😄👏
@potogen.0m018 сағат бұрын
14:26 why did the like get said 2 times there (in a demonic voice, i might add.)
@Sng418 сағат бұрын
Once again, leaving a comment for the algorithm :D
@moozcode688219 сағат бұрын
Great video :]
@princehickmon217019 сағат бұрын
Form Voltron with another channel(s) and save Us all ...
@Lonschn.21 сағат бұрын
You uploading is by far the best Christmas present this year
@johnstud1os22 сағат бұрын
I LOVE this so much! The execution of this video is so satisfying and well done. Keep it up MAKiT!!
@maxe62423 сағат бұрын
I didnt realize you had so few subscribers until you mentioned it. I assumd these videos would be getting hundreds of thousands of views
@Nerdiest_nerd23 сағат бұрын
At 1:56 shouldn't (x+y)³ be x³+y³+3x²y+3y²x, i think u accidentally missed that,apart for that good video😊
@MAKiTHappen20 сағат бұрын
Well... I can't really argue about math with the nerdiest nerd
@SatyamSingh-un5sc23 сағат бұрын
Can i Ask you to Remember me.when you start getting millions of views. *thxx* Btw you give me Ayanokoji feels.
@jpaseКүн бұрын
Guys don't worry about his fridge, his mask doesn't have a mouth and therefore he doesn't need to eat. He is a god afterall, right?
@Student-jd8vfКүн бұрын
Your 3d cinematics are increasing exponentially!
@turbulance1720Күн бұрын
I'm mad now because he didn't say MAKiT happen! Grr!
@CosmicHaseКүн бұрын
This is exactly how I'd teach my bro maths. I have no idea what you are saying tho.
@MAKSHiTHappenКүн бұрын
Almost unsubscribed
@gamingmonke1269Күн бұрын
waltah
@kohlenoxydКүн бұрын
oh boy time to watch MAKiTs new vid like five times
@R3N-YTКүн бұрын
I love you
@ElusiveEelКүн бұрын
but the picture you're drawing is not "the reason why" 2:11 is so, combinatorics is. there's one way to choose x^3, there's 3 ways to choose x^2y, there's 6 ways to choose xyz etc. that also doesn't generalise to higher dimensions. try visualising the 5D hypercube cut up by (x+y+z)^5
@vincehomoki1612Күн бұрын
What is wrong with you, KZbin???
@mavinu4845Күн бұрын
commenting for a future filled fridge
@zuuncreative169Күн бұрын
10/10
@ddx5899Күн бұрын
Keep going big guy, ull make it big
@larchonte284Күн бұрын
1:50 can you speak slower ? sometime it's hard to understand.
@k4ktus1k50Күн бұрын
i’m in love with ur videos. Never stop making videos
@benjaminmllebjerg8044Күн бұрын
That was a good video, well done.
@georgecop9538Күн бұрын
6:04 I guess no one cares about rotation matrices. Sad
@akshatrai9007Күн бұрын
18:13 there's a silly mistake. Great video by the way ❤
@CT-sixesКүн бұрын
Well, another MAKiT upload another banger where he lets his god complex out of control
@MashritКүн бұрын
18:07 that's the taylor series for cos 18:20 that's the taylor series for -sin
@randigo9992Күн бұрын
I recently was trying to think about the fundamentals of everything, the most fundamental rules of the universe and logic. It's like objects could be defined by their properties, you could define anything as an object and all objects have properties, math is made to describe those properties, so you could compare and operate that stuff, idk what else to add
@SnakeOcelotКүн бұрын
18:13 Hey, fantastic video! But I just want to point out a little mistake here: those are not the taylor series for sin e cos; instead, the first one is the one for cos (not sin) and the second one is for negative sin (not cos). I think you just got a little confused with the values of sin and cos, but except for that this is really an excellent video, so keep up the good work! 😊
@antoninnovak5074Күн бұрын
Hey MAKiT, I love your videos. Have you tried moving the streams for charity to a different channel? Just to try what is KZbin algorithm going to think about it. I think it could help your channel to be recommended more.
@TheEliteMan723Күн бұрын
Great video as usual
@gekoneq347Күн бұрын
I fell asleep during the stream :c
@no-ib2krКүн бұрын
Makit please make a video on how intermolecular forces fit in the standard model and the four forces i feel like science will only make sense once I find out what it is
@MAKiTHappenКүн бұрын
Intermolecular forces ARE the four forces. It's electromagnetism to be exact if I'm not mistaken
@killianobrien200720 сағат бұрын
Electron charge makes each molecule a dipole
@Bookie9477Күн бұрын
Great vid dude, I wish more schools would take the time to explain this stuff like you do instead of just jamming equations down students' throats.
@skybeast2738Күн бұрын
algorithm
@JonkuzonКүн бұрын
The segway from “ordinary” Taylor series to Euler’s formula was honestly kinda magical, well done!!