it just pissed my teacher off and got me kicked out of AP math for attitude... granted my teacher was trying to embarrass me because i was always sleeping or reading and then proceeded too ask if i could go back to sleep now. So the attitude was reason was probably warranted.
i know its a movie, but i LOVED that everyone in the class was respectful, patient, and gave him a chance...... ("performing at the board is stressful, including for teachers.....)
Seems to have become a serious problem with all media. People that do the sound are far too concerned with maximizing sound effects, explosions, ambient noise rather than keeping all of that in the background and letting us clearly hear the dialogue.
I solved basically when he assumes face down card 1 and face up card 0 then u just have to make 1 as zero and change the card next to it form zero to 1 or 1 to zero so when u turn 1 to 0 u ate decreasing a number in binary u can terminate a number till one point after that the process gets terminated ☺️☺️ this was all about it
I had something like the same situation. I often felt sad, got bullied, often math set me under heavy preassure… My math teacher believed in me, he knew when i will be brave and disciplined i could do it, i could master my biggest fear. Now i am 21.. a german computer scientist.
Alas, how sad. Perhaps by 22 or 23 you might do something useful with your learning. If not, give yourself a couple decades. People who bullied you were ignorant folk. Warning: You are not finished with fears yet. Life will teach you. plus much more. Persevere!
My 10 year old nephew is a computer scientist. Somehow, he melted it . Then stated the molecules in the wiring was the cause. Not the fact he had it on an ironing board , leaning against an iron that was on . While he was using it as a table
The production knows they're producing nothing/ bs. The director was like; "Just pretend to look smart, our classical musicians will do the rest" The music does bring out the scene out though 😐. "Confusion of the audience" PERFECTO!
He is not tense because of the math, he is tense because of the social stressors. You can see how the girls who love him (not talking about romantic love) are concerned, it's not that they believe he can't solve the math problem, they know he can. They are afraid he is going to crumble under social anxiety. It's pretty common. People who show an amazingly deep understanding of a particular subject (not the people who have a high IQ and are pretty well rounded) live in a world where their minds can penetrate complex problems and predict the outputs and almost like magic take the correct path. Social is impenetrable to them, and the consequences are high. For someone used to "not understanding" it's easy to handle, for someone who basically never has issues understanding is frightening.
As someone who works with special needs kids, I am genuinely impressed by how Asa interprets Autism. I have a best friend who has autism. Asa reminded me so much of him in this scene that I almost cried. This just goes to show that people with special needs are by no means dumb, and are very much human, just like us. My best friend, the one with autism, gets straight "A"s in all his classes. Well done, Asa Butterfield. Well done
Reality: No one claps, you go sit down and the guy next to you calls you a nerd. You go eat nasty school pizza afterwards and sit by yourself waiting for the next class.
That's the reality of the West intelligence is feared vilified and mocked that's why in American films The villain is always smart and the hero is dumb as shit
@@Mulukan57 well no one has clapped before for so it doesn't really make a difference except now people can't look at you like your a very ugly and weird person🤷♀️
@JustForFun Hun and then years later you become a successful business man in a computing field while the guy next to you end up working some low level local government job
Literally me all the time. I’m never with the rest of the class. Whenever I’m called up it’s like “the answer is obviously 1 you delinquents now can I get back to where I was 3 units ahead of you?”
I mean... I'm not the ''smart kid'', but I surely can say that this situation happened to me 1 week ago on virtual class. I saved my life man... It felt great :')
Because of a learning disability and dyslexia and attention deficit disorder I didn’t know I had until I was 31 . I never got farther than 12 x 12 in times tables. I had the same class same teacher 4 years in a row . I’ve never seen any other math . And was told I read , write and spell at 3rd, 4th and 5th grade level. To This Day at almost 64 in two weeks. I still can’t comprehend anything I try and read. And have to give my mail to people to help me understand what it means and says.
The music needed to be a little louder, because I could still hear 10%of what was being said and I'm sure the film maker's intent was to have everyone in the theater very angry. I was thinking of writing a screenplay about the smartest man in the world, and every time he says something brilliant, a car horn will blow or a door will slam or hyenas will laugh, that sort of thing, and no one will be able to understand anything said and I can shame all viewers into pretending that what they saw was great because no on wants to look like they weren't paying attention. And then, comes the money, and then the power and then the morbid obesity.
I haven’t seen this movie. So from my perspective, this is just some normal math class, with an overly dramatic violin playing aggressively over the top of the dialogue.
@@johnjacobs1102 I have been in the POFM, it's the préparation for international olympiade in France and that's exactly what we did, and it's not really difficult.
I don’t know if I’m with you on this, but I’m curious to see how this scene would feel like without the song and the camera angles. I always imagine how ordinary some film scenes would look without all the film stuff haha
My teacher : asks me something Me (inspired by this scene) : so let's start by taking it as a binary number My freinds : playing violin* Teacher : tHis iS an aRt clAss
Since the teachers are evolving and are now picking students at the back avoiding eye contact, I have decided to sit at the front and stare at the teacher. I got picked even more.
Haha it's not that simple, teachers got to that milestone of picking people in the back since the dawn of man. Now they use several different profiling methods to determine which student is the shittiest student.
My teacher did that while she was drunk She posted the day before school a photo of a paper with the seats but in the right corner you could see a bottle of whiskey! She spelled my name wrong too. And she even called someone "Benito" while nobody in the whole school had that name! Still fun teacher tho
Nathan: the sequence must terminate Teacher: Because? *loud music Nathan: because the udjfkdoqoehfbfjakkwoe cantejdieoifif negative Teacher: you cant, definitely cant. Good work! Everyone, good work! *applause
We could also solve it like this: Base case: If there is only one card, then there is only one move that can be made, which is to turn it face up. This terminates the sequence of moves. Inductive step: Assume that the sequence of moves must terminate for any set of *n* cards. Consider a set of *n* + 1 cards. If the leftmost card is face down, then we can make a move that flips it face up and the card immediately to its right. This leaves us with a set of *n* cards, and by the inductive hypothesis, the sequence of moves must terminate for this set. If the leftmost card is face up, then we can make a move that flips it face down and the card immediately to its right. This leaves us with a set of *n* cards, and by the inductive hypothesis, the sequence of moves must terminate for this set. In either case, the sequence of moves must terminate for a set of *n* + 1 cards. Conclusion: By the principle of mathematical induction, the sequence of moves must terminate for any set of cards, regardless of the order in which they are turned.
*What would happen in real life* Nathan: Ok, so we need- The teacher: Talk a bit louder please honey Edit 5/27/2021: Thanks for all the likes everyone I really appreciate it :)
That's for me Who had a Natural low Voice and Need to try hard Just to make what i Say understandable not only for the teacher but for the entire class
I blast this song in the background when I am helping my daughter with her math homework. She still doesn't quite understand the math, but she now has a deep appreciation for violin music.
@@okuyasuniijimura Gotta agree with you here. Either the guy was joking, or he's super pleasant that failing to understand math with him makes for a great time 😀
don't dispair: Learning music improves math skills because, It's about time signatures, beats per minute and formulaic progressions. She'll get it pretty soon.,
Scene : problem solved Music : yes yes yes ! People dying its tragic, its moving yesss ( director screams ) moreee, that problem died more than that the soldiers of ww1 and ww2 combined yess violin yess
Alright, so here is what the teacher said: 20 random cards are placed in a row all faced down a move consists of turning a face down card face up and turning over the card immediately to the right show that no matter what the choice of card's to turn this sequence of moves must terminate Nathan chose to use binary as a method to show how to do this. face down = 1 face up = 0 The 1's would become 0's and move to the right, which would decrease in sequence until all numbers are 0. As you can see, It's actually a really simple concept that became a level 1000 arch mage problem thanks to the music.
@@SR-pw6pi Right! He jumped to an example instead of going through the process step by step. Basically, he also made it more complicated then it needed to be (although the music made it worse.) This is so simple in fact, like, think of 1st or 3rd grade math.
For context: This is a training camp to pick the top math students for an international math competition (the IMO). Nathan struggles with social anxiety and so has struggled in the camp despite being very brilliant. The "teacher" is the head of the British IMO team (Nathan's country) and is more concerned with winning than being nice, he's probably only happy that one of his students seems to be performing up to par again rather than happy for the kid.
@@brightyorcerf To be honest the popularity and prestige of these contests is rising rapidly in India too, growing number of students are getting engaged in olympiad mathematics and as someone who was once an Indian IMO Training Camp attendee, it's really heartening to see. Hopefully in the coming years India can compete for the top spots at the IMO too!
1=face down 0=face up. Binary works the same as decimal except you count up to 1 in each place holder instead of 9 e.g. 00 - >01 -> 10...Similar to decimal numbers, numbers on the left always have higher values than numbers on the right. e.g. in 24, 2 represents 2x10 and 4 represents 4x1. 24 =2x10 + 4x1 =20 +4 (2 is smaller than 4 but it represents 20 which is more than 4.) What he is saying is that when the 1 on the left is turned over to a 0 the (binary) number will always get smaller, no matter what happens to the number next to it (in this case the number on the right gets flipped over, so it doesn't matter if the number to the right of it goes from 1 to 0 or from 0 to 1.) As this is the only move possible and with every move, it strictly decreases. The sequence must terminate as decreasing in whole numbers from a whole number continuously will eventually reach 0, where there are no more moves possible as there are no more 1s to flip over, as the number 0 in binary is just made up of zeroes. I hope this made sense.
One of them (the blonde one) tells him in the plane that he is not the best mathematician and he is painstakingly average. These students are all selected for international olympiad, they are all smart.
@@baxakk7374 She was saying that once compared to the other olympiad students, he was no longer the best mathematician. She meant average in the olympiad group rather than average in the general population.
@@slidetapgames7273 Yes, I have enough IQ to understand. This classroom is full of brilliant boys and girls, they are the olympiad students. No girl will be very impressed to sleep with him.
Question: 20 cards are placed in a row, all faced down. A move consists of turning a face-down card faced up, and turning over the card immediately to the right. Show that no matter the choice of cards to turn, this sequence must terminate. Explanation: Basically, Nathan used 1 and 0 as integers to represent the actions of a face down card as 1, and 0 as a face up card. There are actually multiple answers/ways to display the solution, but in terms of mathematics, he chose to represent the questions in variables. Writing down a sequence of cards in a random order, he wrote 10011010, which is : down - up - up - down - down - up - down - up 1 - 0 - 0 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 To respond to the prompt, you can say that every time you do an action, only a face down card will become faced up, which is why the 1's turn into 0. After completing this move, the number next to it will either convert from a 1 to a 0, or a 0 to a 1. By doing this over and over again, the numbers will continuously keep decreasing, and soon enough, the order will all become 00000000. At this stage, you cannot follow these steps anymore, and will terminate. EDIT: Every time you turn a face-down card up, the card to the right is flipped. So as you start flipping the cards over, a 1 0 can become a 0 1, because the left card is flipped from 1 to 0, and the right card is flipped from 0 to 1 since the card to the right is stated to be "turned over", not to be turned face-up. So, 1 0 can become 0 1, but 0 1 cannot become 1 0. Solving Nathan's numbers: 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
All the cards are faced down, from 11111111, but the questions states "no matter the choice of cards to turn", so it would mean that he turned the cards in a random order to 10011010 from 11111111. Since you have to prove that the sequence would terminate in any random order, he started showing his work from 10011010, and explains why some are faced up in the example he used.
Cerogath I still don't understand the question. If you turn each card facing up, that's 20 cards facing up. I don't understand what is meant by the sequence must end? What sequence and after turning every card up, that's the end isn't it? Please explain the question in layman's term, plain English. Also moving the card to the right, what does that mean?
Here is how you multiply three negative numbers and get positive result. Start with three negative numbers Then turn the music up so loud that no one can hear anything but the music. And that’s how you do it.
Teacher: And that means? Nathan: which means, the sequence must be terminate. Teacher: Because Nathan: Because U can't keep taking away from a positive integer without it turning negative.
@Calvin G I think the answer is just that you are supposed to flip the ones that are facedown but there are none left that are facedown so the sequence ends there
@Calvin G but the answer is given in binary. faceup = 0. and as the sequence goes on the binary decreases, meaning there are more 0’s. when they are all 0’s the sequence stops because binary have no negatives
Man I wish pretty girls in my class were that supportive too 😂 Edit: it has come to a point where I’m almost amused by the sheer amount of people who took my joke quite literally. But hey, if it made you laugh anyway, I’d call that a success. 👌
To everyone who wants to understand the question There are 20 face down cards Then, there's this move The move : turning over a card which is face down and only face down.. and then also turning over the card on its right ( the card on the right doesn't have to be face down.. it can be face up or face down.. but it has to be turned over) The question : Can you perform this move an infinite number of times ? The answer : - Face up cards - 0 Face down cards - 1 Initial position : 11111111111111111111 After performing the move several times : 11001011001100101010 All 11's will become 00's All 10's will become 01's And you can't touch 00's since you can't touch face up cards... So the magnitude of the 20 digit binary number will keep decreasing... and eventually reach : 00000000000000000000 Or 00000000000000000001 Where there is only one face down card but it doesn't have a card on it's right... and therefore the move cannot be performed an infinite number of times.
So i understand why 11 becomes 00 and 10 becomes 01 BUT! How does 111111111111111 become anything esle but 000000000000 ? Like if you start from the left side... Step1. 001111111111111111 Step2.( sonce you cant turn the face up card -0, you go to the next 1) - 0000111111111 Step3. 00000011111111 Step10. 0000000000000000 What am i doing wrong?????
What is missing from the statement of the problem is how to treat the rightmost card. If you turn it over and ignore the second step, the proof is sound. If you treat the leftmost card as right of the rightmost card (treating the sequence as a circle) then the proof fails and, in fact, the sequence does not always terminate.
Miki Mouz The objective is not making it in the least amount of moves, but the opposite. You can decide what face-down card you want to flip trying to make it with the most amount of moves, but you can’t do it forever, after a while it will terminate.
When the teacher (?) suddenly threw the chalk at Nathan, I wanted one of those girls to stand up and, furiously, say “Don’t do that to him: pick it up!” And, shame-faced, he would.
actually happened to me xD didn't say a word in class for like half a year. My teacher tried to expose me but he didn't think that I'VE BEEN WAITING MY WHOLE LIFE FOR JUST THIS ONE MOMENT MUUUHAHAHAHAHAHA
Reality: only the front row heard him and everyone kept shifting in their seats trying to see around him to what he was writing on a board. But great proof.
FYI in this scene, Nathan is in a special school training with other talented students for the Math Olympics. basically, everyone here's a nerd, and they clapped bc Nathan rarely talks and doesn't really answer questions.
This problem is way to easy for math olympics. even i got the solution in like 2 minutes after some scribbling. Turning it into binary is just granted. BTW real "show that" problems require way more intricate awnsers than that. Also i think they should absolutly teach binary in school. it is so essential in modern technology and its realy easy to learn.
This happened to me, and the teacher asked me a question. I legitimately answered correctly because i studied the subject the night before. The teacher replied to me that she wanted me to pay attention.
Now make the sound mixer for this film stand in front of the class and then mumble a question to him/her from the far end of the room with an airshow passing by the open windows.
Nathan-"Ok, so we need to look at the cards not as cards but as, uh, numbers. We can call the face-down cards one, face-up cards zero. And initially there would be a sequence of ones as the cards are all face down, but after a while it would look something like that. As we can see that's a binary number. And a move that consists of turning a face-down card face-up and the card immediately to the right of it could be that a followed by a one will turn into a zero followed by a zero. That would look like that, or it can be a one followed by a zero turning into a zero followed by a one. In either case we can see that the number in binary s strictly decreasing." Teacher-"And that means-?" Nathan-"Which means the sequence must terminate." Teacher-"Because?" Nathan-"Because you can't keep taking away from a positive integer without it turning negative" For everyone who can't hear over the God dang violin... Here's my POV on this situation because you guys keep asking so here: Basically since they all start as 11111111 and the move to make your chosen card and the one immediately to the right. Nathan is using 10011010 as and example since that is a possible combination after using this rule. Since you can only turn over cards labeled one and the one directly to the right, the first two digits can be turned over to make a 01011010. He can also turn over the two digits in the middle, 11, to make our sequence 01000010 and turn over the last two digits to make 01000001. He can continue this path by turning the 01 at the beginning to make our sequence 00100001. He can keep turning this "1" until we have our sequence of 00000011. We then turn the "11" so it becomes a 00, therefore making our sequence 00000000.
@Emilia Dimitrova "20 random cards are placed in a row, all faced down. A move consists of turning a face-down card face up and turning over the card immediately to the right. Show that no matter what the choice of cards to turn, this sequence of moves must terminate."
As someone studied advanced math in highschool, I can confirm that solving problems at the board does come with out of control violin music.
Adnavced math in HS. Bro.
@@abcxyz4207 yeah...it’s a little above ABCs
What did you take?
@@mrjazz2570I hated math ...back then.
Its not even that advanced
Nathan: something about maths
Music: wait that is illegal
You made me laugh 😂😂 lol
🤣🤣🤣
AbHi GaminG lmao
The loud music ruined this clip.
This video should be titled "X+Y Scene Clip - Violin solves math problem
Because I heard absolutely nothing
XD
😂😂😂😂
Same
HAHA
I expecting X+Y what i get was 1+0 ,it's a scam
Kid: _solves math problem_
Violin: 😱😱. This kid is finding a unified theory of quantum gravity!
violin: you wont understand anyway, just hear me
Hahahahahaah
😂😂😂
🤭
it is the reason why Bass > violin
YESSSS
This is a rare breed teacher who gets happy when student solves a question out of his expectation.
I'ts a pity, but true. I belonged to that rare breed. I'm retired now. I'm sorry most of my colleagues didn't love teaching as I did.
it just pissed my teacher off and got me kicked out of AP math for attitude... granted my teacher was trying to embarrass me because i was always sleeping or reading and then proceeded too ask if i could go back to sleep now. So the attitude was reason was probably warranted.
@@johngriffon2118 I feel bad for you man
This isnt even real
@@oreo9358 Really? I couldnt tell. Dont all classrooms have full camera crews with multiple angles?
That moment when you're solving a math problem but there's a violin practice session happening above your classroom
You mean in your classroom.
😂😂😂
And it's constantly coming towards you
The disturbance is over powered
😂😂😂💔
i know its a movie, but i LOVED that everyone in the class was respectful, patient, and gave him a chance......
("performing at the board is stressful, including for teachers.....)
@jacplanespotting314 unlike most responders here
Where is this violin when i confidently yell the wrong answer in class? Life isn't fair.
Lol. Comment of the year 🤣
LMAOOO
Feeling the same
Hahaha I need this
creasing so hard lmao
The dang music sounds like he's solving math problems for thanos or something lmao
I laughed so hard omgbs
Great comment.
The dang music sounds like he's solving math problems for thanos or something lmao
@@michealschmitt9718 i know why you commented that XD (just in case if this comment gets lots of likes and this dude edits this comment)
Completely balanced, as all things should be.
The math problem itself isn’t that hard but the music makes it seem like he’s discovering a fourth dimension
The power of the music
It's like Interstellar music when they travel into the black hole.
Music is way too loud.
@@pszemtak7501 hmm... But how do you know that
@@chillpanda4378 u are living under rock?
I wish the music was louder..I almost heard the dialog
Seems to have become a serious problem with all media. People that do the sound are far too concerned with maximizing sound effects, explosions, ambient noise rather than keeping all of that in the background and letting us clearly hear the dialogue.
Me: *trying to listen to the explanation*
The Music: EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
lol deadass 😂😂😂 i dont even know what the problem was about because of it.
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
There are captions
@@jancelyarias8562 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣omg I can't stop laughing
Me: actually interested in knowing how the problem is solved
Violin: SaY SiKe rIgHt nOw
Haha same thing I thaught
me trying to figure out what the problem IS
Rofl
I solved basically when he assumes face down card 1 and face up card 0 then u just have to make 1 as zero and change the card next to it form zero to 1 or 1 to zero so when u turn 1 to 0 u ate decreasing a number in binary u can terminate a number till one point after that the process gets terminated ☺️☺️ this was all about it
@@RedRax o_O
Me: *trying to hear explanation*
Violin: *not today sis*
@Adrian Cavanaugh you're a nerd
@@jel... being in a school band or having knowlege about music does not make you a nerd lmao.
not funny because you said "sis"
😂
Jel are you not watching the video?
I had something like the same situation. I often felt sad, got bullied, often math set me under heavy preassure… My math teacher believed in me, he knew when i will be brave and disciplined i could do it, i could master my biggest fear. Now i am 21.. a german computer scientist.
Alas, how sad. Perhaps by 22 or 23 you might do something useful with your learning. If not, give yourself a couple decades.
People who bullied you were ignorant folk. Warning: You are not finished with fears yet. Life will teach you. plus much more. Persevere!
Yeah but was there very loud violin music playing?
My 10 year old nephew is a computer scientist. Somehow, he melted it . Then stated the molecules in the wiring was the cause. Not the fact he had it on an ironing board , leaning against an iron that was on . While he was using it as a table
I am 31 years old and i am professional YT critic expert
How to sound smart: Play loud music over main part of explanation of problem.
Danny M Lol
The solution is already obvious by 2:10, nothing else is necessary to hear to understand :p
Danny M mhm.
Or to make it more dramatic while captivating the audience.
Danny M shut the fuck you just copied your profile pic from searching google pictures. you freakin noob
Me: Actually tries to focus on what’s happening
movie: *screams in violin*
The production knows they're producing nothing/ bs.
The director was like;
"Just pretend to look smart, our classical musicians will do the rest" The music does bring out the scene out though 😐. "Confusion of the audience" PERFECTO!
Kofi Keelson lol ik but it could have been the SLIGHTEST bit quieter
HAHAHAHA
🎻
Screams in violin
Nathan : does maths
Violin : So anyway I started blasting
Zapify bro you’re so funny. Do you want an award for that comment?
Tahir Too Saucy do you want one for yours ?
@@Cicada-Reborn bruh you're funny do you want an award for your comment.
Makes it so any attempt at comprehending the math is destroyed
one of the best comments I have seen in awhile
The problem with this clip is it makes math seem stressful and limiting, but for actual math wizards, it's the magic that makes them powerful.
Yeah, when in actuality it's _extremely_ stressful and limitless.
He is not tense because of the math, he is tense because of the social stressors. You can see how the girls who love him (not talking about romantic love) are concerned, it's not that they believe he can't solve the math problem, they know he can. They are afraid he is going to crumble under social anxiety. It's pretty common. People who show an amazingly deep understanding of a particular subject (not the people who have a high IQ and are pretty well rounded) live in a world where their minds can penetrate complex problems and predict the outputs and almost like magic take the correct path. Social is impenetrable to them, and the consequences are high. For someone used to "not understanding" it's easy to handle, for someone who basically never has issues understanding is frightening.
Biggest mistake I ever made was telling a maths major who liked me "You know where I am". She replied "No I don't".
You know when the Asian kids clap for you, that you've gone places.
Bro that statement sure is smokin 🤣👌🏽
Hats off to you man.
PS-I'm Asian
I live in india, asian kids are everywhere here
@@arshvats7052 its mostly for chinese,japanese or korean
@@prithvishetty6938 maybe... Coz India is a part of Asia...
Movie: It's a student solving a task at the black board.
Violin: No! It's tragic! It's moving! It's touching!
😂😂🤣so truee
😂😂😂
Without the violin it would just be a teenager getting weirdly worked up over a maths problem and a bunch of students waiting for the lesson to end
it is fam
😂😂😂
Nathan: *something about math*
Music: BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
lol. The best description of this clip!
Omg I laughed so hard
Jesoma jes 😂😭😭
Music : Haram
LOLLL AHAHAH LITERALLY LAUGHING AT THIS
As someone who works with special needs kids, I am genuinely impressed by how Asa interprets Autism. I have a best friend who has autism. Asa reminded me so much of him in this scene that I almost cried. This just goes to show that people with special needs are by no means dumb, and are very much human, just like us. My best friend, the one with autism, gets straight "A"s in all his classes. Well done, Asa Butterfield. Well done
Relax
Teacher : Hiding in the back won't help you.
Me: His 'seat' is in the back
700 sequence
Loool makes sense😂 but he chose the Back🤷🏾♀️
Atleast someone has to sit in the back. It's not possible to sit everyone in front seat
@@nikhiljith19 Lol and how appropriate given the context of the video
Teacher -1iq moment
Reality: No one claps, you go sit down and the guy next to you calls you a nerd. You go eat nasty school pizza afterwards and sit by yourself waiting for the next class.
That's the reality of the West intelligence is feared vilified and mocked that's why in American films The villain is always smart and the hero is dumb as shit
Reality now: no one claps because everything is online...
@@Mulukan57 well no one has clapped before for so it doesn't really make a difference except now people can't look at you like your a very ugly and weird person🤷♀️
Ohh. You have a sad school life.
@JustForFun Hun
and then years later you become a successful business man in a computing field while the guy next to you end up working some low level local government job
wish someone plays *loud* music when I stand up to answer my question in my class 😂😂😂
ahah this video is hilarious,I cant literally hear what they said
😂
Boom,,,, you hear a pin drop 2 blocks away!
Hehehe we are many what movie is this?
😂😂😂
First student in 2nd row at 1:25 is Alex Luther(actor) who also played autistic child in "The Imitation Game", both actors are fabulous!
With the kind of music playing in the background
It felt like Murph is trying to solve the equation in interstellar
😂😂
Ahahah so true
Lol
Ohh yeah
No ! You could clearly hear every word.
*Plot twist : Nathan played the violin music on his Bluetooth speaker while getting up so no one understood shit what he said.*
genius
😄😄
That isnt a plot twist. That is what happened. Counlt hear the kid over the music
10000 iq
U have 444 likes and 4 replies, opps 5
When the smart kid gets called up even though he wasn’t paying attention.
Literally me all the time. I’m never with the rest of the class. Whenever I’m called up it’s like “the answer is obviously 1 you delinquents now can I get back to where I was 3 units ahead of you?”
@@unknownbeing9611 cool
I mean... I'm not the ''smart kid'', but I surely can say that this situation happened to me 1 week ago on virtual class.
I saved my life man... It felt great :')
@@unknownbeing9611 ok
@@unknownbeing9611 ok
Because of a learning disability and dyslexia and attention deficit disorder I didn’t know I had until I was 31 . I never got farther than 12 x 12 in times tables. I had the same class same teacher 4 years in a row . I’ve never seen any other math . And was told I read , write and spell at 3rd, 4th and 5th grade level. To This Day at almost 64 in two weeks. I still can’t comprehend anything I try and read. And have to give my mail to people to help me understand what it means and says.
Y'all ever watch movie clips knowing you haven't seen the movie and likely never will?
m o o d .
all day every day
Yup
I'm still trying to guess what this movie is about
@@souvie8403 it's in the description
The music needed to be a little louder, because I could still hear 10%of what was being said and I'm sure the film
maker's intent was to have everyone in the theater very angry. I was thinking of writing a screenplay about the smartest man in the world, and every time he says something brilliant, a car horn will blow or a door will slam or hyenas will laugh, that sort of thing, and no one will be able to understand anything said and I can shame all viewers into pretending that what they saw was great because no on wants to look like they weren't paying attention. And then, comes the money, and then the power and then the morbid obesity.
made my day, thanks
I couldn't have done it without you.
M Donovan i heard very well
😂I was thinking the same thing.
M Donovan I like it. Ur all piss and vinegar. Lolol
Everyone: Tries to focus on math
Everyone's brain: Focus on violin
My brain: Mathan
You spilled my ice cream. I want a refund
Nathan
😂
Viothann 😂
Sorry i dont speak tiroteo escolar xd
I haven’t seen this movie. So from my perspective, this is just some normal math class, with an overly dramatic violin playing aggressively over the top of the dialogue.
Its was actually a prep class for the international math olympiad which is way more than your average math class.
@@johnjacobs1102 I have been in the POFM, it's the préparation for international olympiade in France and that's exactly what we did, and it's not really difficult.
To you Camille. Unless you've got a way to digress a under simplified diagnostic explanation?
I don’t know if I’m with you on this, but I’m curious to see how this scene would feel like without the song and the camera angles. I always imagine how ordinary some film scenes would look without all the film stuff haha
@@Cax36940 There is not so much special about those olympiads indeed lol.
My teacher : asks me something
Me (inspired by this scene) : so let's start by taking it as a binary number
My freinds : playing violin*
Teacher : tHis iS an aRt clAss
Wahhahaha XD life in a nutshell
This literally made Me laugh! Thanks!!
🤣🤣🤣 Laughing my arse of
Lol bro thank you so much for this joke 🤣🤣🤣 I laughed so hard 🤣🤣🤣 thank you 🤣🤣🤣
Bwhahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahhahahahah
Since the teachers are evolving and are now picking students at the back avoiding eye contact, I have decided to sit at the front and stare at the teacher. I got picked even more.
Lol
I love you so funny hahaha
You forgot to constantly be picking your lips suggestively
Haha it's not that simple, teachers got to that milestone of picking people in the back since the dawn of man. Now they use several different profiling methods to determine which student is the shittiest student.
😜
If it wasn't for the music I could probably hear what this kid was saying
Teacher: "Hiding In the back won't help you"
Student: "You assigned the seats"
underrated comment XD
My teacher did that while she was drunk
She posted the day before school a photo of a paper with the seats but in the right corner you could see a bottle of whiskey! She spelled my name wrong too. And she even called someone "Benito" while nobody in the whole school had that name! Still fun teacher tho
@@writingwofl5836 lmfao
@@writingwofl5836 let’s trade lives for once
@@writingwofl5836 hey thats me
Nathan: the sequence must terminate
Teacher: Because?
*loud music
Nathan: because the udjfkdoqoehfbfjakkwoe cantejdieoifif negative
Teacher: you cant, definitely cant. Good work! Everyone, good work!
*applause
Lmfao 😂😂
I thoughy the same like wtf
Epic
Ben Malcolm Beeby Glad someone else heard it haha
I heard it over the music too...
And girls from his class hooked up with nathan after that.
😅😅😅😅😅lol
jajajaja
Hope he dint get hiv
🤣
The blonde at front for sure
For me,where the math has and still been a challenge,this boy is a genius.
When he gets up to write the answer , they all act like he is going to war
Lol
Cause he is😂
Haha
Because math is very sad thing
Yep, had a hunger games vibe xD
My name is Nathan so when the teacher called his name I actually jumped
Cool
I can feel u bro 😂😂😂
Hahahahahh
What movie
Me too my nick name is Nathan too
One kid solve the problem
The teacher: EVERYONE GOOD WORK
Lol
All the dudes instead
Our credit XD
In Mother classroom, it's our right answer
Communism
stupid music was so loud you couldn't hear the conversation..... brilliant editing
“And that means?” *VIOLIN INTENSIFIES*
It would’ve been funny if he started awkwardly yelling as the music got louder and louder
lmao
LMAO 😂
and then he goes super saiyan
@@sircheesethethird6179 You ruined it.
@@dontreadmyprofilepicture8817 no u
Everyone knows the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell
I feel unmeasurably smart now because i actually learnt that in biology class lmao
Mitochondrion*
Singular not plural 👍
🤭🤭
I thank you so much Mr. Ali for teaching me this lesson. I will share it to the world, just like our emperor would want us to.
I thought it was a darkmane reference. Feelsbad
We could also solve it like this:
Base case:
If there is only one card, then there is only one move that can be made, which is to turn it face up. This terminates the sequence of moves.
Inductive step:
Assume that the sequence of moves must terminate for any set of *n* cards. Consider a set of *n* + 1 cards. If the leftmost card is face down, then we can make a move that flips it face up and the card immediately to its right. This leaves us with a set of *n* cards, and by the inductive hypothesis, the sequence of moves must terminate for this set.
If the leftmost card is face up, then we can make a move that flips it face down and the card immediately to its right. This leaves us with a set of *n* cards, and by the inductive hypothesis, the sequence of moves must terminate for this set.
In either case, the sequence of moves must terminate for a set of *n* + 1 cards.
Conclusion:
By the principle of mathematical induction, the sequence of moves must terminate for any set of cards, regardless of the order in which they are turned.
*What would happen in real life*
Nathan: Ok, so we need-
The teacher: Talk a bit louder please honey
Edit 5/27/2021: Thanks for all the likes everyone I really appreciate it :)
That's for me Who had a Natural low Voice and Need to try hard Just to make what i Say understandable not only for the teacher but for the entire class
More like "Tell the music class next door to close there damn door."
I was expecting him to say that😂😂😂
@@Shiftry87 HAHA VERY TRUE.
@@salvatorerampello6247 I know, I also have a low voice and need to always speak louder to the teacher.
I blast this song in the background when I am helping my daughter with her math homework. She still doesn't quite understand the math, but she now has a deep appreciation for violin music.
🤣
Wouldnt the connection with math give her a deep hatred for violin music?
@@okuyasuniijimura Gotta agree with you here. Either the guy was joking, or he's super pleasant that failing to understand math with him makes for a great time 😀
maybe music will be her calling?
don't dispair: Learning music improves math skills because, It's about time signatures, beats per minute and formulaic progressions. She'll get it pretty soon.,
Title: *Nathan solves a math problem*
34 million people: *Interesting*
💯
@I drink your milkshake ikr and don't u DARE drink my milkshake.
You: Trite comment
Me: Boring
Now it’s 36 million
Then next turn of 38
Scene : problem solved
Music : yes yes yes ! People dying its tragic, its moving yesss ( director screams ) moreee, that problem died more than that the soldiers of ww1 and ww2 combined yess violin yess
Alright, so here is what the teacher said:
20 random cards are placed in a row all faced down
a move consists of turning a face down card face up and turning over the card immediately to the right
show that no matter what the choice of card's to turn this sequence of moves must terminate
Nathan chose to use binary as a method to show how to do this.
face down = 1
face up = 0
The 1's would become 0's and move to the right, which would decrease in sequence until all numbers are 0.
As you can see, It's actually a really simple concept that became a level 1000 arch mage problem thanks to the music.
Wow thx
Ok the teacher said all cards face down but Nathan made it look like combination of both fd and fu cards.
@@SR-pw6pi Right! He jumped to an example instead of going through the process step by step. Basically, he also made it more complicated then it needed to be (although the music made it worse.) This is so simple in fact, like, think of 1st or 3rd grade math.
Which movie ?
@@akshaybhondve5145 beautiful young mind
Teacher: Nathan, hiding in the back won't help you. Would you like to come up and show us?
Nathan :No.
THE END
bruuuuuuuuuuh
lmao
Understandable have a great day
Directed by :Robert B Weide
Without the encouragement from the really pretty, and kind, girl that indeed would have been the end of it.
Bruh , I didn't even understand the question
serious?
zero chill
im already in the PPP
+Pongo I have a ddd
Kelvin Z yep still the same, TH-cam comment sections is full of keyboard warriors.
When the music so loud you can't hear what's being said
Math is never this dramatic haha
But the kid is
A personal accomplishment is though. Finding confidence in one's self is a dramatic moment.
Nik Lee not when you don't have a teacher waiting to curse you as soon as you get the answer wrong.
No it's usually more dramatic😂😄😄
Because you were never a math guy in the U.S. (like I was). In China, math guys rarely crack a smile.
For context: This is a training camp to pick the top math students for an international math competition (the IMO). Nathan struggles with social anxiety and so has struggled in the camp despite being very brilliant. The "teacher" is the head of the British IMO team (Nathan's country) and is more concerned with winning than being nice, he's probably only happy that one of his students seems to be performing up to par again rather than happy for the kid.
What is the name of this movie
@@ishansingh2391 The film is X + Y but was given the alternate title A Brilliant Young Mind for release in the US.
Huh, that seems pretty cool. I wish my school had placed that much importance to these Olympiads.
so that's why half the class is Asian kids.
@@brightyorcerf To be honest the popularity and prestige of these contests is rising rapidly in India too, growing number of students are getting engaged in olympiad mathematics and as someone who was once an Indian IMO Training Camp attendee, it's really heartening to see. Hopefully in the coming years India can compete for the top spots at the IMO too!
Me trying to understand the question.
Violin: let me introduce myself.
🤣
1=face down 0=face up. Binary works the same as decimal except you count up to 1 in each place holder instead of 9 e.g. 00 - >01 -> 10...Similar to decimal numbers, numbers on the left always have higher values than numbers on the right. e.g. in 24, 2 represents 2x10 and 4 represents 4x1. 24 =2x10 + 4x1 =20 +4 (2 is smaller than 4 but it represents 20 which is more than 4.)
What he is saying is that when the 1 on the left is turned over to a 0 the (binary) number will always get smaller, no matter what happens to the number next to it (in this case the number on the right gets flipped over, so it doesn't matter if the number to the right of it goes from 1 to 0 or from 0 to 1.)
As this is the only move possible and with every move, it strictly decreases. The sequence must terminate as decreasing in whole numbers from a whole number continuously will eventually reach 0, where there are no more moves possible as there are no more 1s to flip over, as the number 0 in binary is just made up of zeroes. I hope this made sense.
😂 Dude...
-- bruh *clapping in confused *
Kid *solves abstract math puzzle instantly*
Teacher "Yes but have you heard of negative numbers?"
Me trying to explain my teacher why I didn't do my homework.
Yeah you definitely can't😂
*BECAUSE?*
@@mathekuchenpiano3729 because you can't keep it away, your results must be NEGATIV !! 😏
You need to put loud music over your voice. "And that's how you do it" 😁
hhahahahhahaha
Video: Nathan Solves a Math Problem
26 Million People: Yes.
But I
Violin: Nope
That Asian girl’s probably like
I CAN DO THIS ALL DAY
What movie
Bit racist
X+Y
bishusniko x I’m Asian myself so yeah...
Sorry if it’s offensive though..
Once he said to think of the cards as 0 and 1, I thought of course
The guy saying that all the girls in class hooked up with Nathan after that.
Me: *Theres just like 2 of them*
And the problem is?
One of them (the blonde one) tells him in the plane that he is not the best mathematician and he is painstakingly average. These students are all selected for international olympiad, they are all smart.
@@baxakk7374 She was saying that once compared to the other olympiad students, he was no longer the best mathematician. She meant average in the olympiad group rather than average in the general population.
@@slidetapgames7273 Yes, I have enough IQ to understand. This classroom is full of brilliant boys and girls, they are the olympiad students. No girl will be very impressed to sleep with him.
Aye you saw that comment?😂😂
Question: 20 cards are placed in a row, all faced down. A move consists of turning a face-down card faced up, and turning over the card immediately to the right. Show that no matter the choice of cards to turn, this sequence must terminate.
Explanation: Basically, Nathan used 1 and 0 as integers to represent the actions of a face down card as 1, and 0 as a face up card. There are actually multiple answers/ways to display the solution, but in terms of mathematics, he chose to represent the questions in variables. Writing down a sequence of cards in a random order, he wrote 10011010, which is :
down - up - up - down - down - up - down - up
1 - 0 - 0 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 1 - 0
To respond to the prompt, you can say that every time you do an action, only a face down card will become faced up, which is why the 1's turn into 0. After completing this move, the number next to it will either convert from a 1 to a 0, or a 0 to a 1. By doing this over and over again, the numbers will continuously keep decreasing, and soon enough, the order will all become 00000000. At this stage, you cannot follow these steps anymore, and will terminate.
EDIT: Every time you turn a face-down card up, the card to the right is flipped. So as you start flipping the cards over, a 1 0 can become a 0 1, because the left card is flipped from 1 to 0, and the right card is flipped from 0 to 1 since the card to the right is stated to be "turned over", not to be turned face-up. So, 1 0 can become 0 1, but 0 1 cannot become 1 0. Solving Nathan's numbers:
1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0
0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0
0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cerogath but the question is about 20 cards and all faced down... but Nathan uses random sample of faced up and faced dpwn
My non existent brain hurts by trying to understand this comment.
All the cards are faced down, from 11111111, but the questions states "no matter the choice of cards to turn", so it would mean that he turned the cards in a random order to 10011010 from 11111111. Since you have to prove that the sequence would terminate in any random order, he started showing his work from 10011010, and explains why some are faced up in the example he used.
Cerogath i didn't understand a single thing ! 😨
Cerogath I still don't understand the question. If you turn each card facing up, that's 20 cards facing up. I don't understand what is meant by the sequence must end? What sequence and after turning every card up, that's the end isn't it? Please explain the question in layman's term, plain English. Also moving the card to the right, what does that mean?
Here is how you multiply three negative numbers and get positive result.
Start with three negative numbers
Then turn the music up so loud that no one can hear anything but the music.
And that’s how you do it.
Three negitives toger is a negitive
@@braydenmalloy5428 you will See It in high school !
@@braydenmalloy5428 ah lol not conclusive
@@braydenmalloy5428 don't worry let me explain you just simply... *loud music plays*...and then we are left with the positive number
- and - = +
- and + = -
+ and + = +
so - and - = + and 3rd - = -
i hope you understand idk how to explain better
Music could be a bit louder and the actor could mumble a bit more. Just in case anyone might accidentalky hear the words.
Lol what’s going on it’s like the whole world survival is depending on whether Nathan is able to solve a single math problem
That's what the education system does to children.
@@sabir_ali_official hey wait a minute
r/holup
Someone, do it.
Please watch the movie before you comment. Then maybe you will realise why this scene is so important in the context of the movie.
@@sabir_ali_official wa-
nathan solving math problems
violinists: this is my moment to shine
😂😂😂😂
@@eliasredux3616 lol
“And that means?”
“REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE”
“No you can’t, you definitely can’t”
Teacher: And that means?
Nathan: which means, the sequence must be terminate.
Teacher: Because
Nathan: Because U can't keep taking away from a positive integer without it turning negative.
X+Y I am once again for the 1239999th time asking you to find me
I could film a dog taking a dump and as long as it had dramatic music playing it would be an award-winning scene.
hahaha wtf
Your comment is too late
So is yours :)
His comment wasnt late, the video was too early
Harumi Ayumi is everyone seeing this now
Can't hear shit caz of the music
Coz
Because
That's the idea
@@rishyp9660well it's a bad idea
3 years later and still no fucking close caption!
When u have no idea what the question even was
Yeah the teacher phrased it really weirdly
@@jana7359 that's comp maths for you :)
im trying to understnd what the question is but i just cant
@Calvin G I think the answer is just that you are supposed to flip the ones that are facedown but there are none left that are facedown so the sequence ends there
@Calvin G but the answer is given in binary. faceup = 0. and as the sequence goes on the binary decreases, meaning there are more 0’s. when they are all 0’s the sequence stops because binary have no negatives
Keep flipping the same card and the sequence never ends. Proof wrong.
Man I wish pretty girls in my class were that supportive too 😂
Edit: it has come to a point where I’m almost amused by the sheer amount of people who took my joke quite literally. But hey, if it made you laugh anyway, I’d call that a success. 👌
Creepy...
@Joseph Penaranda then you obviously did not get my joke...
Yikes
@@Thedoubleagent2 R/Wooosh
M3NG I AM RIGHT HERE (jkjk I’m uglyyy)
Taking a violin to the Math's exam should be made legal.
To everyone who wants to understand the question
There are 20 face down cards
Then, there's this move
The move : turning over a card which is face down and only face down.. and then also turning over the card on its right ( the card on the right doesn't have to be face down.. it can be face up or face down.. but it has to be turned over)
The question : Can you perform this move an infinite number of times ?
The answer : -
Face up cards - 0
Face down cards - 1
Initial position :
11111111111111111111
After performing the move several times :
11001011001100101010
All 11's will become 00's
All 10's will become 01's
And you can't touch 00's since you can't touch face up cards...
So the magnitude of the 20 digit binary number will keep decreasing... and eventually reach :
00000000000000000000
Or
00000000000000000001
Where there is only one face down card but it doesn't have a card on it's right... and therefore the move cannot be performed an infinite number of times.
joezer raj Sorry I cant here you over the music
joezer raj Thanks a lot!
So i understand why 11 becomes 00 and 10 becomes 01 BUT! How does 111111111111111 become anything esle but 000000000000 ? Like if you start from the left side...
Step1.
001111111111111111
Step2.( sonce you cant turn the face up card -0, you go to the next 1) - 0000111111111
Step3.
00000011111111
Step10.
0000000000000000
What am i doing wrong?????
What is missing from the statement of the problem is how to treat the rightmost card. If you turn it over and ignore the second step, the proof is sound. If you treat the leftmost card as right of the rightmost card (treating the sequence as a circle) then the proof fails and, in fact, the sequence does not always terminate.
Miki Mouz The objective is not making it in the least amount of moves, but the opposite. You can decide what face-down card you want to flip trying to make it with the most amount of moves, but you can’t do it forever, after a while it will terminate.
That “NATHAN!” gave me severe PTSD and my name isn’t even Nathan
Your answer is correct but you didn't used the method I told you so its a "F" for you !!
Mayank Rana 😹😹😹
Every math teacher ever 🤣🤣
Every math teacher 😑
lol he technically did not show any work, so that's probably what would have happened
@@FalconFlyer75 that so fkn annoying i know the answer and everything but i cant come up with anything to show how i just know how
I've never seen a maths equation so dramatic
Kai mcnally tru lol
they should have played this music during my tests... it was the same drama.. except i didnt know the answer
He looks like he is about to have a heart attack in the end
Lazer Blazer i
Lazer Blazer yeah
Nope i watch the movie and its a sad story but he is not dieing
He has autism in the movie
I understand why he would, being called on by the teacher is enough to give even the strongest of people.
When the teacher (?) suddenly threw the chalk at Nathan, I wanted one of those girls to stand up and, furiously, say “Don’t do that to him: pick it up!” And, shame-faced, he would.
We don't know how to actually solve this problem for the movie.
"It's okay Jim, just turn the music up really loud."
Lmao
Lmao
Lmao
But I'm gonna watch this with subtitle. Let's see if they really did that lol
Lmao
When the teacher tries to expose the student who doesn't pay attention In class.
Charm City xD
actually happened to me xD didn't say a word in class for like half a year. My teacher tried to expose me but he didn't think that I'VE BEEN WAITING MY WHOLE LIFE FOR JUST THIS ONE MOMENT MUUUHAHAHAHAHAHA
Luca Di Mare lol xd
HAHAHA I CAN'T EVEN DIVIDE PROPERLY🤯
Bloohmen GD fucking mood bruh
A brief summary of this video :
*what the hell is happening lmao*
Zuzu lol
Zuzu
I LOVE the series of the avatar ......just sayin....
@@johanna___3735 same lol
Hmm..what does mean lmao?
JOhan_na_ 210204 you can not comment irrelevant crap... just saying
Reality: only the front row heard him and everyone kept shifting in their seats trying to see around him to what he was writing on a board. But great proof.
Am i the only one who is really impressed but did't understand a thing😂😂😂
its only easy to understand.
YA YEET To Isaac Newton, the Brachistochrone problem was easy. There is nothing so easy to understand that everyone gets it on their first try.
It's easier to understand by doing. Then you try to explain why what you are observing happens.
It's just a movie
@@zephyr139 o
FYI in this scene, Nathan is in a special school training with other talented students for the Math Olympics. basically, everyone here's a nerd, and they clapped bc Nathan rarely talks and doesn't really answer questions.
makes sense now
This problem is way to easy for math olympics. even i got the solution in like 2 minutes after some scribbling. Turning it into binary is just granted.
BTW real "show that" problems require way more intricate awnsers than that.
Also i think they should absolutly teach binary in school. it is so essential in modern technology and its realy easy to learn.
@@Sephiro1701 yes it even works in many GMAT questions, microeconomics, etc, (turning into binary)
Sephiro1701 THATS NOT THE POINT. He struggles with social anxiety
@@LsavCrazy yeah but still why would they ask such an easy question at all
Wish he would have started yelling awkwardly as the music got louder.
wish the music wasn't that loud
Armani what is this movie called
Mark Hale a brilliant young mind
Thought that it was just me
Wish he would have fallen on the floor shouting NO NO DON'T TOUCH MY GOO GOO AGAIN!!!
OK... FINE! Ill watch it youtube goddam
i didn't even understand the problem
hentai haven me too...ha ha ha
but we understand what you watch everyday
Same here I don't understand every word they said. Fuck math
What do you mean?
Noah Dow hentaihaven.org
*that moment when the teacher says your name and you weren’t paying attention*
Its the dead end...end of your story...😂
no ihave got that exp my teacher yell at me
This happened to me, and the teacher asked me a question. I legitimately answered correctly because i studied the subject the night before. The teacher replied to me that she wanted me to pay attention.
Maddie Paz I fucking hate that
You f##ked......and you know ....lol
Now make the sound mixer for this film stand in front of the class and then mumble a question to him/her from the far end of the room with an airshow passing by the open windows.
Nathan-"Ok, so we need to look at the cards not as cards but as, uh, numbers. We can call the face-down cards one, face-up cards zero. And initially there would be a sequence of ones as the cards are all face down, but after a while it would look something like that. As we can see that's a binary number. And a move that consists of turning a face-down card face-up and the card immediately to the right of it could be that a followed by a one will turn into a zero followed by a zero. That would look like that, or it can be a one followed by a zero turning into a zero followed by a one. In either case we can see that the number in binary s strictly decreasing."
Teacher-"And that means-?"
Nathan-"Which means the sequence must terminate."
Teacher-"Because?"
Nathan-"Because you can't keep taking away from a positive integer without it turning negative"
For everyone who can't hear over the God dang violin...
Here's my POV on this situation because you guys keep asking so here:
Basically since they all start as 11111111 and the move to make your chosen card and the one immediately to the right. Nathan is using 10011010 as and example since that is a possible combination after using this rule. Since you can only turn over cards labeled one and the one directly to the right, the first two digits can be turned over to make a 01011010. He can also turn over the two digits in the middle, 11, to make our sequence 01000010 and turn over the last two digits to make 01000001. He can continue this path by turning the 01 at the beginning to make our sequence 00100001. He can keep turning this "1" until we have our sequence of 00000011. We then turn the "11" so it becomes a 00, therefore making our sequence 00000000.
Thank you. You are our hero.
@Emilia Dimitrova "20 random cards are placed in a row, all faced down. A move consists of turning a face-down card face up and turning over the card immediately to the right. Show that no matter what the choice of cards to turn, this sequence of moves must terminate."
You are the chosen one
Now I understand. I almost thought I suck at Math. It turns out, the movie did a horrible job explaining it, because of the noise. Thank you! 👌😄
I now pretend to be the violin : EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
2+2 is 4 - 1 that's 3, quick maths.
Strufly ayy lmao!
MAN's NOT HOT !!! Ya DUN KNOW
Every day mans on the block, smoke trees
I see ur gurl in da park, dat girls an uckus
Strufly sauce?