@@MathAndScience I'm trying to go back to school....I am quite old....at least as far as attending college is concerned....your videos are helping quite a bit....God bless you
Kind of wants you to let the computer graph the equation and just point at where the lines cross the axis and you have your answer. Saves tons of work including all that guesswork at what to add subtract, multiply and divide by plus you get a better visual of what these equations do.
In a summary, every equation with the highest degree being an odd number, must have a real root. Even if you put a imaginary/complex number as input in the odd equations, you will get still get a real root. You can get the proof using 'Galois theory'.
The name of the program is called mathematica, and I wrote the code which runs inside of that to perform the visualizations. So it’s not really a ready made program it’s something I have to code up inside of mathematica. Mathematica itself is extremely powerful and can solve many types of math problems.
I really appreciate your enthusiasm for my teaching! I have a solid plan on what I can do now and into the future. I am concentrating on algebra and calculus now, along my physics, chemistry, and engineering courses. I might do more advanced pure math one day, but it won't be in the immediate future. There aren't enough hours in the day. Thank you again!
Thanks!
Many thanks. I appreciate it!
This is the best explanation of quadratics and polynomials I have ever been exposed to.
The best teacher ever ❤
Brilliant explanation!
Excellent, excellent demo indeed!! :)
This is amazing sir...
THANK YOU... SIR...!!!
Love your work…. What software are you using if you don’t mind sharing….god bless you
Mathematica for the graphing.
@@MathAndScience I'm trying to go back to school....I am quite old....at least as far as attending college is concerned....your videos are helping quite a bit....God bless you
Excellent doing a good job
How about abstract algebra, Jason?
Are roots of equation and radical roots similar, same or related or not….god bless you
how do you find all the quadratic and perfect square videos in order?
Search 'Math and science algebra course 2, unit 9' it will come up
It would be great to see how complex solutions look like graphically
Kind of wants you to let the computer graph the equation and just point at where the lines cross the axis and you have your answer. Saves tons of work including all that guesswork at what to add subtract, multiply and divide by plus you get a better visual of what these equations do.
In a summary, every equation with the highest degree being an odd number, must have a real root. Even if you put a imaginary/complex number as input in the odd equations, you will get still get a real root. You can get the proof using 'Galois theory'.
what's the name of the program used?
The name of the program is called mathematica, and I wrote the code which runs inside of that to perform the visualizations. So it’s not really a ready made program it’s something I have to code up inside of mathematica. Mathematica itself is extremely powerful and can solve many types of math problems.
How about differential geometry?
How about axiomatic geometry?
Very good video. How about advanced mathematics?
I really appreciate your enthusiasm for my teaching! I have a solid plan on what I can do now and into the future. I am concentrating on algebra and calculus now, along my physics, chemistry, and engineering courses. I might do more advanced pure math one day, but it won't be in the immediate future. There aren't enough hours in the day. Thank you again!
Why did 6 in the equation make the parabola get closer?
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Excellent❤️ I have solved my 12 year old math problems on graphs💐💐💐 Thanks
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