Haha wow, this video makes it so easy to understand! If you don't know anything at all about math or how to apply and test it I can understand why, but actually the animations and how thoroughly things are explained makes it so much easier than it would be if just reading about it in a book. One thing that helped me learn was to watch/read the same thing many times, reading it from other sources, wasn't until after I learned to code it got much easier because if you can code you can try the math out and see for yourself what happens as you change variables, it leads to a deeper understanding and feel for it, it's much harder to learn if you can't try the math out IMO. I didn't know basically anything in math besides arithmetic until I was 27 and also have dyscalculia, haven't studied math in school since I was 21. I'm now 31 and know a ton of math including everything covered in this video. If I can do it you can do it, don't give up and good luck!
I wonder who's idea the asinine "music" track was? The content is great and the narrator a pleasure to listen to but the added "soundtrack" makes it like listening to Bob Ross with a dental drill in the background.
Thanks to the Internet. TH-cam has been a great help to me and thanks to the Caltech teacher who made it.
If I had only had access to these resources when I was younger...
Thanks Caltech
I first saw this series of videos on NASA Television.
3:50 - Is that Colman Dock in Seattle?
OMG THAT TITLE SEQUENCE!
beautiful. just beautiful. and thats all there is to it!
Else fur on background is too good
What are the formulas to calculate sin and cosin...oh ok I have to watch the next episode!...just heard that while writing the question!
Thank god I found this not when it's too late.
F* god I found this when it's too late
this . is . amazing
16:58 actually that’s a triangle wave, not a sawtooth wave…..
Great series
My math teacher taught me 1/50th of this but were expected more from us
😭😭😭 why my teachers did not teach me like that they ruined my concepts
εκπληκτικο.συγχαρητηρια!!!!!!
This video is sooooo difficult to understand oh my good
Haha wow, this video makes it so easy to understand! If you don't know anything at all about math or how to apply and test it I can understand why, but actually the animations and how thoroughly things are explained makes it so much easier than it would be if just reading about it in a book.
One thing that helped me learn was to watch/read the same thing many times, reading it from other sources, wasn't until after I learned to code it got much easier because if you can code you can try the math out and see for yourself what happens as you change variables, it leads to a deeper understanding and feel for it, it's much harder to learn if you can't try the math out IMO.
I didn't know basically anything in math besides arithmetic until I was 27 and also have dyscalculia, haven't studied math in school since I was 21. I'm now 31 and know a ton of math including everything covered in this video.
If I can do it you can do it, don't give up and good luck!
@@martinpetersson4350 o thank you soso miuch for writing this to me!i will keep practicing and hope next time i can easily understand the video!
I wonder who's idea the asinine "music" track was? The content is great and the narrator a pleasure to listen to but the added "soundtrack" makes it like listening to Bob Ross with a dental drill in the background.
In Jesus' Name, Amen. God bless you ✨✝️
The word sine comes from the word jiya. Not sinus
stop credit begging.
Actually the word sine came from sinus that was translated from the Arabic word jayb that was translated from the Sanskrit word jiya