very well explained, for the third part i could really just do it in my mind
@SoraFuuaaXD4 жыл бұрын
Thanks king
@francis-qm3gl3 жыл бұрын
thank you sir.........
@kannix3866 жыл бұрын
@3:00 i wouldn't call it turning. rather flipping.
@swfsql Жыл бұрын
I'd use flipping so as flipping horizontally or vertically (upside down), but in this case I'd call the same as he does (turning).
@theproofessayist84415 жыл бұрын
Mr. Woo please do a talk to your students about living as a working mathematician with dyscalculia as David Hilbert allegedly suffered from this as well (inability to do arithmetic - dyslexia with numbers) as was mentioned when he sent letter correspondence to one of his students asking what is (e.g. 23+40). Great message to show people with that basic disability can be successful in STEM fields just like dyslexic people can be great authors.
@Jawis323 жыл бұрын
Hello, could you provide a source that David Hilbert suffered from dyscalculia? I googled, but I couldn't find any. Furthermore, regarding any such claim, the opposite seems obviously more plausible: 1. Hilbert provided excellent results for Maths in his Abitur examination (Final HIgh school examination/University entrance certificate), where making calculations is more the focus. 2. Hilbert asking a student what the solution to a simple arithmetic expression was cannot be deemed as proof. At the level of mathematical abstraction Hilbert was involved, it makes more sense to me to interpret this anecdote as a joke.