Hello Mr. Gibson, I hope you're well. I'm an EE student. In my perspective, your teaching is unmatched in quality. The way you don't skip any steps, the way you don't assume we know everything (like my professors), the way you explain in clear speech and helpful analogies, is just remarkable to me personally. If I were wealthy, I would've gifted you with bricks of gold for your services, just to say thank you. And I realize it might be selfish to ask this, as you may have other plans in your life, but I would be eternally grateful if you covered other EE topics that you arbitrarily think are core to EE. It could include electromagnetism, control system design, etc. whatever you personally think is most important. I would honestly even be greatful for just Fourier series, like you alluded to in previous videos, whatever I can get from you is a big win for me. You're so great, that you have the potential to make college education in EE obsolete (in my humble opinion). If you cover more topics and courses on your EE knowledge in your website, I will happily pay for the new ones, and you will be remembered for generations, as the only teacher that makes the so called college "teachers" look bad. Being a great and competent academic is one thing, but being a good teacher is a whole other story, I firmly believe that, and I firmly believe you are both. Thank you for all your services Mr. Gibson, best.
@@MathAndScience Oh I meant every word of it Mr. Gibson. Just to be clear, I'm not trying to be too insisting, I'm just simply asking out of curiosity, should I look forward to more EE videos in the future, like I mentioned above?
Yes, for sure I will do more electrical engineering videos. Right now I’m focused on physics and chemistry but will get back to the engineering topics in the future. Thanks again so much for the very nice comments. Take care and good luck in your studies! Jason
@@MathAndScience I'm so very happy to hear that Mr. Gibson, thanks a million, I'll be eagerly looking forward to all of them, as long as it's you who's lecturing. Having to deal with professors who know a lot, but are terrible teachers, makes me appreciate you infinitely. I wish you great health and happiness!
Just wanted to ask you a quick question for example let’s say one of the angles and the supplementary angle is less than 90°(an acute angle), why would the other angle an obtuse angle?
@@MathAndScience Hello! :D So I have questions asking me to identify Supplementary, complementary, and vertical angles, I know that vertical angles are equal, complementary add up to 90, and supplementary add up to 180, but the pictures on my question of the angle that I'm trying to solve just shows like the lines, and an angle a and b, and it is asking what is the relationship between angle a and and b, but neither angles show what angle they are, it doesn't tell me if its like 90 degrees or 80 or anything, so how do I guess what it is? Its impossible! I might think its 90 degrees when its really 89 degrees....
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Love how he teaches all types of math problems. I'm grateful for his career of being a good teacher.
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@@thesoulofthefrosts8605then why do you care no one even told you to and show some respect to him he is teaching people and ur bullying him
Hello Mr. Gibson, I hope you're well. I'm an EE student. In my perspective, your teaching is unmatched in quality. The way you don't skip any steps, the way you don't assume we know everything (like my professors), the way you explain in clear speech and helpful analogies, is just remarkable to me personally. If I were wealthy, I would've gifted you with bricks of gold for your services, just to say thank you. And I realize it might be selfish to ask this, as you may have other plans in your life, but I would be eternally grateful if you covered other EE topics that you arbitrarily think are core to EE. It could include electromagnetism, control system design, etc. whatever you personally think is most important. I would honestly even be greatful for just Fourier series, like you alluded to in previous videos, whatever I can get from you is a big win for me. You're so great, that you have the potential to make college education in EE obsolete (in my humble opinion). If you cover more topics and courses on your EE knowledge in your website, I will happily pay for the new ones, and you will be remembered for generations, as the only teacher that makes the so called college "teachers" look bad. Being a great and competent academic is one thing, but being a good teacher is a whole other story, I firmly believe that, and I firmly believe you are both. Thank you for all your services Mr. Gibson, best.
Such a nice comment! Thank you!
@@MathAndScience Oh I meant every word of it Mr. Gibson. Just to be clear, I'm not trying to be too insisting, I'm just simply asking out of curiosity, should I look forward to more EE videos in the future, like I mentioned above?
Yes, for sure I will do more electrical engineering videos. Right now I’m focused on physics and chemistry but will get back to the engineering topics in the future. Thanks again so much for the very nice comments. Take care and good luck in your studies! Jason
@@MathAndScience I'm so very happy to hear that Mr. Gibson, thanks a million, I'll be eagerly looking forward to all of them, as long as it's you who's lecturing. Having to deal with professors who know a lot, but are terrible teachers, makes me appreciate you infinitely. I wish you great health and happiness!
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This is the easiest method I ever seen thanks mr my maths exam is near and I find your video and this is very helpfull
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Great video as always.
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How would you know whether this angle is complimentary or supplimentary
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Just wanted to ask you a quick question for example let’s say one of the angles and the supplementary angle is less than 90°(an acute angle), why would the other angle an obtuse angle?
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@@MathAndScience Hello! :D So I have questions asking me to identify Supplementary, complementary, and vertical angles, I know that vertical angles are equal, complementary add up to 90, and supplementary add up to 180, but the pictures on my question of the angle that I'm trying to solve just shows like the lines, and an angle a and b, and it is asking what is the relationship between angle a and and b, but neither angles show what angle they are, it doesn't tell me if its like 90 degrees or 80 or anything, so how do I guess what it is? Its impossible! I might think its 90 degrees when its really 89 degrees....
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