That's an amazing content. I appreciate it... Since I only got the feature called bilinearity described quickly in my course, I got to need some extra information to make myself whether I understand that well.
Excellent lecture. Very clear and succinct. I appreciate this video. Just finished my first course in linear algebra and beginning to research additional topics between semesters. This has been very eye opening. Anyone care to explain how functions are used as vectors? I'm a bit lost with e^x as a vector.
Sir, are all these definitions and calculations valid for only Real Vector Space,aren't they? Could it be more educational given all in complex vector space ?
Scott, you nailed it for me. Thank you for simplifying the inner product!
OMG I love you as a professor. I can understand everything clearly.
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thank you so much, great lecture. Btw at 11:52 I got sqrt(136)
Yes, you are correct. The Prof. forgot to subtract the two 6s.
The way he smiles and babystep to the theme!!!!!!!! THE BEST PROFESSOR EVEER
I finally have a clear idea about the basics of Inner Products, all thanks to you Sir!
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Reading my textbook i understand nothing, but watching your video it motivates me, now i understand everything, thanks
Same here
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Concise and helpful lecture! Thank you very much!
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Its so helpful! The concepts are expressed in such a simple and clear ways and everything just linked so well. omg love you so much.
Wonderful Content,please continue to upload videos
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Thank you! I got this well, From Kenya!
Thanks so much for uploading this! It is very clear and helpful! :)
That's an amazing content. I appreciate it... Since I only got the feature called bilinearity described quickly in my course, I got to need some extra information to make myself whether I understand that well.
Very good lecture, extremely clear and valuable, thank you! By the way, at 21:12, that fact ||
Excellent lecture. Very clear and succinct. I appreciate this video. Just finished my first course in linear algebra and beginning to research additional topics between semesters. This has been very eye opening. Anyone care to explain how functions are used as vectors? I'm a bit lost with e^x as a vector.
Thank you so much, this was so helpful! You explained the concepts so clearly!
Very Nice way of teaching sir!! Ma Sha Allah
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Wonderful video sir..From Kolkata, india
Thanks Scott! It was awesome.
was really fruitful watching the video!
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Sir, thank you for the handful of information !!! was really helpful !
Amazing lecture!
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Excellent video
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Glad it was helpful!
A great lecture. Thank you sir.
amazing teaching. really got things well! :)
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this cleared everything up thanks so much
I wish every prof is like you
Thanks, It was very useful for me.
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You seem like such a nice teacher
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I want to be like Scott
Thanks profesor
So is it possible to use the arc length formula and the norm formula to calculate the length of a function?
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very clear to follow
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Thank you so much
shouldn't 11:42 be = square root of 136?
nevermind, I saw another comment and it should be 136
I'm only 1 min into the video and I can clearly understand you. A lot of my grad professor didn't even speak english that well.
Sir, are all these definitions and calculations valid for only Real Vector Space,aren't they? Could it be more educational given all in complex vector space ?
Does squaring both sides really prove the triangle inequality? For an algebraic equation, squaring both sides doesn't necessarily prove the equation.
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Can write inner product as instead of ?
No
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Can anyone help me understand things at 10:00, or at least give me the link to understand it :((((
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You are talking too much
Thank you sir