Fun fact: The guy who introduced letters did a a great job because before that you would have to right math in English sentences and that would be a nightmare
"Oh yeah and you have to assume the turkey is a sphere" My friend helping me with thermodynamics homework
7:24 is the scariest moment in a mathematicians life when u get 3 days to solve 2 open book questions those questions are like millenium questions lol
10:22 should’ve just left at “Look what they need to mimic a fraction-“
When the Equation results in x = x then it either means you have done something wrong or this means that there are infinite solutions.
You forgot the most important math rule: pi = 3. Source? My buddy who's an engineer.
7:44 We can assume "mf" wanted us to find out what the base is. If log_x(sqrt(3)) = 3, then x ≈ 1.2 or just the 6th root of 3.
1:19 oPInion
7:14 Literally every math olympiad ever
7:27 did not expect a meme critiquing the mathematical logic featured in a piece of erotic art
5:48 ChatGPT is wiser than we give credit.
3:07 i am tired, lack of sleep, while seeing this my brain just disfunctioned and i started laughing like never in my entire life
4:42 is the funniest math meme to me ever
Technically, there is a formal sequence of the best possible rational approximations of pi. The first one is 3. The second is 22/7. The fourth is 355/113. The fifth is 103993/33102.
13:06 the guy who pay $30 , eventually lost $10💀
I acctually asked the quesiton at 4:05 to my math teacher in the 8th grade. He told me that one can calculate with i but not with 0/0. Looking back to it, it was a solid answer that I could understand. Good guy, he was pretty fit to.
4:57 Imagine answering proof sums with <infinity ;-;
i^2 = -1 --- Source? : Nah, its complex...
12:34 I’ve dived into the rabbit hole that is tuning in music. I don’t know how much this applies to other areas of math, but it most certainly applies here. Pythagoras wanted tuning to be done with perfect ratios. What happened instead is that everything had to be centered around a bunch of roots of 2, most commonly the 12th root of 2
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