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@@PlaytimeEliandEros↑ sign can also mean Knuth's up-arrow notation(an exponential law). Where, 2² and 2↑2 are the same. ²2 and 2↑↑4 is the same, meaning a tetration, where 2↑↑4= 2↑2↑2↑2 = 2↑2↑4 = 2↑16 = 65536
Considering how important these symbols are as a prerequisite for other math subjects, it's kind of crazy that there isn't an easier way to learn about them. So for that, I thank you very much.
Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for an excellent explanation into the Top 50 Mathematical Symbols in English and some in the classical Greek Alphabet. The classical Mathematical Symbols are used in Advanced Mathematics, Physics, Old Fashion Chemistry. and Computer Programming Languages. This is an error free video/lecture on TH-cam TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
Sqrt(-1) is undefined, it is not good to write sqrt(-1) = i, namely because j and k (quaternions) would also be written as sqrt(-1) = j and sqrt(-1) = k which implies i=j=k (obviously false). The proper définition is i^2 = -1 and that's it
Here are some things you might like to learn about(from Physics): *•Hawking Radiation* *•Mass-Energy Equation(E=mc²)* *•Black Holes* *•White Hole Concept* *•Quantum Fluctuation* *•Shrödinger's Cat Thought* *•Double Slit Experiment* *•Wave Function Collision* *•Quantum Decoheretion* (Take it as a random gift; or a curse maybe)
And "and" (upside down V), "or" = V and "not" which is not on my keyboard but looks a bit like this 」. There is also therefore, which is 3 point (a bit like :.) o o o this
With all due respect I truly believe you should change the title of this channel. I have read the "about" and you cover a myriad of topics. However, it is misleading to say Organic chemistry when it is not. That's why I came here and it's not what you have been uploading. You need an all exclusive title if you going to discuss so many other topics.
Awesome! Thanks so much sir! I liked the video. So I hit the tumbs-up button and i got a reward. The thumbs-up button got bigger and blew up I mean there was confetti everywhere
Wow! This made my morning. I really enjoyed this. Thank you very much Sir. God bless 🙏 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙌🙌🙌🙏 Sir. You are really a blessing to this generation. Please Sir do video on INTEGRATION AND DIFFERENTIATION OF ALL KINDS .. IT'S ONE OF THE COURSES GIVING US TOUGH TIME IN 💯 LEVEL SECOND SEMESTER COURSE WORK....AND VERY SOON IS EXAMS.. PLEASE HELP US SIR ....HELP SIMPLIFY THIS CALCULUS 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
I have often found your videos to be very helpful and have recommended them to others. This video however I’m not quite sure what the purpose of it was. IT seems to be more of a review for people who are already familiar with the symbols. It would be helpful if you also wrote out the words that went along with the symbols such as perpendicular or parallel! Greater than less than etc. (you did write out ratio which was great and a few others). As a review I found it useful and will recommend it to others, I just would not use it as an introduction to the symbols of math.
I like the video but in what way are any of these symbols "in English"? Most are purely mathematical symbols like +, -, =,... the rest are from the greek alphabet and the latin alphabet!
That's a surface integral. Basically, similar to how you integrate a one dimensional line to get a two dimensional area, a surface integal will give you the three dimensional volume that is bounded by a curved two dimensional surface area. You're just going up by one dimension.
@@juliavixen176 interesting. Would you get the same result by integrating the surface area formula we learned back in calc bc, integral a to b(sqrt(1+[f’(x)]^2)dx? How is this different from a double integral to get volume
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I feel like for '>>' and '
For the programmers:
>> and > 1 = 0111 0101
1110 1011
Also the insertion operator for iostream in c++
@@herechickens1809 please let me continue to pretend like c++ doesn't exist
Bro if you hold ^ It will appear ←,↑,↓,→
@@PlaytimeEliandEros↑ sign can also mean Knuth's up-arrow notation(an exponential law).
Where, 2² and 2↑2 are the same.
²2 and 2↑↑4 is the same, meaning a tetration, where 2↑↑4= 2↑2↑2↑2 = 2↑2↑4 = 2↑16 = 65536
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Considering how important these symbols are as a prerequisite for other math subjects, it's kind of crazy that there isn't an easier way to learn about them.
So for that, I thank you very much.
Do one for all formulas up to Calculus
And one for physics as well
And what is the magic word?
@@thetooginator153 ‘thanks’ and was gonna comment that haha
Comment. For. Me
@@thetooginator153please 😂 I have heard it asked for as a magic word in decades. Nice seeing that
yes finally thank you.
Wow a chad
Omg it's a giga chad
Did he forget the power
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Wowowow🎉🎉🎉🎉
Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for an excellent explanation into the Top 50 Mathematical Symbols in English and some in the classical Greek Alphabet. The classical Mathematical Symbols are used in Advanced Mathematics, Physics, Old Fashion Chemistry. and Computer Programming Languages. This is an error free video/lecture on TH-cam TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
This explains a lot and gave me a great insight into why and how we use abbreviations (symbols) 🙏 thank you. This is going to help me now and future.
Lambda is also used in Linear Algebra for eigenvalues.
Toc
It's also heavily used in programming.
@@JoaoMane_IPSLEIand lambda calculus
Sqrt(-1) is undefined, it is not good to write sqrt(-1) = i, namely because j and k (quaternions) would also be written as sqrt(-1) = j and sqrt(-1) = k which implies i=j=k (obviously false).
The proper définition is i^2 = -1 and that's it
Here are some things you might like to learn about(from Physics):
*•Hawking Radiation*
*•Mass-Energy Equation(E=mc²)*
*•Black Holes*
*•White Hole Concept*
*•Quantum Fluctuation*
*•Shrödinger's Cat Thought*
*•Double Slit Experiment*
*•Wave Function Collision*
*•Quantum Decoheretion*
(Take it as a random gift; or a curse maybe)
Great job. Another one I came across was for all and exist. Those where odd, upside down A and the backwards E
And "and" (upside down V), "or" = V and "not" which is not on my keyboard but looks a bit like this 」. There is also therefore, which is 3 point (a bit like :.)
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o o this
And = Λ(used greek letter lambda)
Or = V
Not = ¬
Exclusive or = ⊕
I swear this is the best video on youtube
You’re like my favorite math TH-camr
Thank you. This came into work for me to understand the signs. Love this channel.
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what@@leoilo1539
You are a wonderful teacher, thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much. You are a great teacher
Our exam savers thank you very much Mr JG
With all due respect I truly believe you should change the title of this channel. I have read the "about" and you cover a myriad of topics. However, it is misleading to say Organic chemistry when it is not. That's why I came here and it's not what you have been uploading. You need an all exclusive title if you going to discuss so many other topics.
Awesome! Thanks so much sir!
I liked the video. So I hit the tumbs-up button and i got a reward.
The thumbs-up button got bigger and blew up I mean there was confetti everywhere
i ove to eat PIs
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@@Writer_Productions_Map I meant to "i
I love to eat PIs
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Very very good quality topic.
Please make a video that shows how to make youtube channel with how to unlock all settings to make it popular and success
Wow! This made my morning. I really enjoyed this. Thank you very much Sir. God bless 🙏 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙌🙌🙌🙏 Sir. You are really a blessing to this generation. Please Sir do video on INTEGRATION AND DIFFERENTIATION OF ALL KINDS .. IT'S ONE OF THE COURSES GIVING US TOUGH TIME IN 💯 LEVEL SECOND SEMESTER COURSE WORK....AND VERY SOON IS EXAMS.. PLEASE HELP US SIR ....HELP SIMPLIFY THIS CALCULUS 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
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I had stroke
forgot x^y (exponent)
Yes
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Best top 50 yet 😂
I have often found your videos to be very helpful and have recommended them to others. This video however I’m not quite sure what the purpose of it was. IT seems to be more of a review for people who are already familiar with the symbols. It would be helpful if you also wrote out the words that went along with the symbols such as perpendicular or parallel! Greater than less than etc. (you did write out ratio which was great and a few others). As a review I found it useful and will recommend it to others, I just would not use it as an introduction to the symbols of math.
Please do some video about line integral:(
Hi sir your videos are helpful 🔥👌 but I need help on the moment of inertia for the mechanics of machines 2 I'm doing mechanical engineering.
I have no idea what any of this means but I still love it
I really wanted a video with this topic, finally, thanx
"This means X is not related to 7"
Me: did jacknjellify lie to me :`(
Do you have a video on special relativity?
There's a sign that has an absolute Value called infinity.heres a example. undenified+infinity=undenified
Amazing video
I would argue the sqrt symbol and cbrt symbols are one symbol, namely the radical symbol.
Math is hated, but is artistic
It's a vocabulary language.
You forgot the Pi notation used for products instead of summation, similar to sigma.
If i'm correct, A=4, B=3, so A+B=C=7
Do a tier list 😭😭
Maths is a language I want to learn...
Great video !
λ → lambda
Thanks
Thank you for sharing
yes of course
Σ → sum of
∑ 3n
thx so much but wasnt those only 48 symbols? (yes i wrote down all)
Amazing
Where are integrals and tensors?!?!?!??
(1 × 5 = 5)
What about “e”?
Euler's constant
e≈2,72
The most recent example of the type
How about Aleph?
Do the line and ray symbols mean only a line? I mean something like this:
*** AB
(where *** refers to symbol)
or just,
***
you forgot exponent and power (also ??ration)
I wish high school was this clear
He literally helps me understand my math better than my teachers
phi is the golden ratio
12:44 Sigma💀
Nice
I study greek and latin
what is this app
Great for absolute value better use distance to zero.
😂I love hearing Greece from English. Believe in me when I say you don't want to hear me speaking English 😅
Is this for graed 3
inf!
I like the video but in what way are any of these symbols "in English"? Most are purely mathematical symbols like +, -, =,... the rest are from the greek alphabet and the latin alphabet!
Whats that one physics symbol that looks like an integral but has an oval in its center do?
That's a surface integral. Basically, similar to how you integrate a one dimensional line to get a two dimensional area, a surface integal will give you the three dimensional volume that is bounded by a curved two dimensional surface area.
You're just going up by one dimension.
@@juliavixen176 interesting. Would you get the same result by integrating the surface area formula we learned back in calc bc, integral a to b(sqrt(1+[f’(x)]^2)dx? How is this different from a double integral to get volume
I don’t like >> or
I liked it better
finally, i can communicate with the smart kids
A7B
Is worm
"64 degrees celsius" - ohhhh shit
Oui oui!
Hey JG
All this symbols we learn it in 7th grade
14:17
NOW IM SMARTER!!
Did you seriously rank the plus sign 50th? I am very offended, it's an easy top 10 for sure.
1 + 2 ≠1
Man you need to practise writing theta, they were tragic
I asked in math class what the animal on the screen was and some girl said it's lamb da
I guess I’m lucky to be Greek
Ratio
64° C 🥵🥵🥵🥵🔥🔥🔥🔥
I thought Gamma was a triangle?
why
AB
Flipaclip?
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Danke Schoen!
Pls do caculas exam review
finally
Lambda lambda lambda
Hell yeah
Sigma is a sigma...
Half life reference?
=
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My username literally has a greek letter
sigma
Faye
*bfid moment*