as a math enthusiast i enjoy the memes as well as the confused reaction from the narrators.
2:07 this is why I love having Jack do this subreddit. I had to stop the video, I was laughing so hard.
0:43 I will not accept this Z slander. Mathematicians use Z all the time.
1:15 Doctors retire/die and get replaced by new doctors being hired. The numbers fluctuate, but over the timespan measured 9.2 m is average forna given "moment", sometimes more sometimes less but 9.2 m seems to be where the numbers cluster around.
My algebra two class had to switch teachers halfway through the semester for complicated reasons and we were working on imaginary numbers when the switch happened. My new teacher had us work on a paper the old teacher had given us while she talked with each of us. At some point she asked how many people had no idea what was going on in the paper. Almost everyone including me raised their hands. We gave up on imaginary numbers.
5:32 "You have been in suspension for..." Chapter 1: The Courtesy Call knock knock "Hello? Anybody in there?"
I don't know math any better than the narrators but we listen because of the comedy gold that their frustration devolves into... in this case: SHOWTUNES! 🤣
11:04 i love debunking these things 1) Take your shoe size {s} 2) Multiply it by 5 {5s} 3) Add 50 {5s + 50} 4) Multiply by 20 {20(5s + 50)} 5) Add 1014 {20(5s + 50) + 1014} 6) Subtract the year you were born 20(5s + 50) + 1014 - y Time to simplify Distribute: 100s + 1000 + 1014 - y Combine like terms: 100s + 2024 - y Subtracting the current year from the year you were born is how to calculate your age (a) 100s + a The resulting number will end in your age, and since your shoe size is multiplied by 100, it will be in the hundreds or thousands place. This actually doesn't work if you're above 100.
1:57 "There are known knowns and known unknowns but there are also unknown unknowns, things we don't know that we don't know" - Gin Rummy (The Boondocks)
after years of studying mathematics, i finally understood some memes, def want more
As someone with dyscalculia*, the entire subject of math (although I was better at stats before college & matrices were fun) was a jumbled mess & even having to take trig a few times, my attempt at calculus was short lived & I dropped out a couple weeks in after struggling to understand a bunch of new concepts, variables, & like my attempt at physics, it all went over my head. Felt like I missed several courses between trig & calculus! Wish I knew I had dyscalculia back then! *Kinda like dyslexia, but with numbers, although technically, my brain swaps around variables & "incommensurable magnitudes", too!
Never thought I'd see the day Emkay used Ai art for their thumbnail :/
13:15 NO THE HECK YOU AINT WE ARE NOT FORGETTING THE SHOE SIZE
0:15 i actually learned this from stand-up maths on youtube, its one of my favourites of his, it really dives deep into why thos occurs and only this equation on casio calculators, i reccomend it
1:03 Obviously it means the mean average number of doctors and nurses of a dataset consisting of every planet in the universe! For example, Mars could have 10.2 million alien doctors and 19.1 million alien nurses, and Uranus could have 8.2 million alien doctors and 17.1 million nurses! I'm impressed at the guy the tissue box company must have sent into outer space to calculate this.
12:57 Me: Where is the zero? Op: Reduced to atoms
2:20 Sqrt of negative numbers always return an imaginary number, or simply i. This makes the equation i/8, or I over 8. This means "I over ate".
no way i got "i over eight" but didnt connect it with "i overate"
0:37 i legit cannot be the only one who noticed what the C spells out 💀
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