me at 2 am: should i go for it? edit: i love how this comment has been in the journey of so many, with the same experience of late night study. best of luck for the future! study hard!
May I just say something, I am not a person who comments or likes OR subscribes AT ALL, not anymore though. This content got me tearing up, more detailed than any other video with wayyy more possibilities in which other videos don't care about. The pace is beautiful. Respect! #Respect
It is a miracle that I stumbled upon this video, I got introduced to set theory a few weeks ago without being explained what set theory is and how it works just learning what stuff means and how to apply. Thanks to this video I've filled the holes in my understanding. Such an underrated video and channel. 👍here's a like and sub
My guy you are a smart. it is hard to note down all the types of set but, here u are destroying it. keep it up we students expect a lot from you. now i think about u are better than my actual math teacher. i will definitely tell my friends about this channel. AGAIN THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
I'm studying for a test and I was looking for videos of the lessons because I can't fully understand my written lessons. I need someone to explain to me and that's why videos are so perfect for this. I'm glad I found your video! It was very clear and to the point. Thank you for doing this, it helps a lot and we appreciate it :]
I've never understood any other lessons on set like this before. It opened my eyes to see what I couldn't see in other lessons. Thanks. Much appreciated.
Thank youu…my teacher’s a bit quiet. So I have to self study to understand topics. He mumbles through his lectures and he seems to be quite introverted (kinda meek). My classmates were stepping over him (judging and criticizing mistakes) because of his seemingly low self-esteem and I feel bad for him. I really hope he gets out of his comfort zone so everybody will feel the authority and he can get his respect.
my teacher's the same too everyon'e jumpy whenever he enters the class he only pays attention to first benchers the class gets too noisy too quickly whenever he enters cuz of that and mental pressure he drunk posts in google classroom as if he's talking to his ex😅😂 sometimes i feel mad cuz of him sometimes i feel sorry for him i hope he improves himself in maintaining the our class or he should leave our class and teach som1 else that's the only option
I can't understand why I find it much easier and more comfortable to grab a concept from a foreign channel than our desi one. Their way of presenting is very lucid.😊
@@ghostofuchiha8124 yeah and because of that learning physics, maths, chemistry from their book is fun ☺️.I read calculus, written by two foreign authors,from Pearson publishers 15 years back and got interested in pursuing a maths Major. Also physics for entertainment by Yakov Perelman.
holy moly this video is great, my prof went on and on for 2 and a half hours and I felt like I was in limbo. Like I got bits and pieces but this concretes stuff so nicely!
I’m a senior in high school and I’m wanting to major in math, I thought I’d look into this and it seems interesting :) thanks for the vid. I feel like I learned a lot of this stuff throughout my years in high school because teachers would show us those symbols and tell us what they meant to make our lives easier
Thank you bro! You helped me study for my 8th grade math olympiad!! I could not understand this topic and I was scrolling through yt for videos like these. Video like these are truly a blessing. Thank you once again!!
This is really really great stuff! So neatly described and exaustively motivated, it really helped my understanding. I super appreciate the section markers too. They make it a lot easier to navigate and double back if I get confused. Keep up the great work, Dr Will! I hope you get some more widesperad recognition soon :))
That was absolutely beautiful. I really loved the music in the background. Just subscribed because I am going to watch more of your videos in the hope they will help me with my discrete mathematics class. Thank you infinitely.
Your channel is invaluable! The quality is truly outstanding and really harkens back to the philosophical principles of the internet as a method for the effective sharing of knowledge. Thank you for your generosity.
Thanks a lot! I learned so much from Khan academy and MIT OCW (as well as many others) back in the day so I absolutely love the idea of freely sharing knowledge online!
We’re gonna learn set theory in a few days, so I thought why not get a brief idea about it. But honestly, it feels like this just summed up the whole unit in my text book, not just gave me a little idea!. Thank you so much!!
I've stumbled over this video because I was working on a homework assignment for school, which actually had to do with integration. One of the exercises had us prove a certain property of certain functions, where I found that in specific cases you can end up with a function with an empty domain. Eager as I am to dive down any random rabbithole that comes my way I tried to figure out if a function with an empty domain can even be considered a function. Apparently that's a question not many people ask themselves as I didn't really find a satisfying answer. I then stumbled over the definition of functions in set theory, which I was not at all able to grasp, so I turned to this video. I am yet to be any wiser in regards to my original question, but at least I now know about set theory, which is nice I suppose. Also I found your video really easy to follow, even with my limited 12th grade level (on a german school that is) understanding of maths.
This video made me think "I know I would understand all of these if I take a pause and analyze it carefully" but Im lazy. If my life depends on it, I would go back to this video. Good stuff.
can’t believe I had to listen through all my teacher’s yapping for a whole hour and not understand any shit while I could have just listened to this video and understand the whole theory in just fucking 30 minutes
In three days I’ve my finale and I thought I’d surely fail you literally explained more than 20 of my pages in nearly an hour can’t thank you enough sir thanks a lot
i have a Olympiad tomorrow and i need to study this topic for it. Thankgod i found this video because i am in 9th grade and my teacher said that i couldn't learn this topic rightnow but this video really did help me and now maybe i can solve some questions tomorrow:)
The video was quite nice, though I *believe* there is a mix-up at 25:31; where the narrator (probably Dr. Will Wood, thanks a lot btw, appreciate the simplistic overview) states: *"Notice that we are allowing numbers (that are) greater than a hundred, but only those that are not prime"* Which would be: *{ complement of
I am studying for my college and thank you for making this very good video and it's very densely filled with information, thanks for making this quality education content.❤
I am having a test tomorrow and searching for a video and now I am glad that I found your video. My book consisted of 108 problems and all were easy to solve with the help of your video. I really appreciate your work. Thank you🙂
I like to think of russels paradox this way (my own little rule) "A set does not have to be defined as containing itself if it does contain itself unless defined for such purpose." Its my understanding of it, just my two cents, Thanks for the video it helped a lot.
This really helped me out. I changed majors and was forced to take 101 after taking another math. I had no idea what the heck I was looking at. It still confuses me a little because I have never been the math type (I am in law). At the end of the video, however, I really learned a ton that will hopefully help me pass this quiz, test, and course.
40 text book pages compressed into a 30 minute video is a blessing! Thank you
L
the power of visualisation
@@b52747 whaat in the world??
Someone has never seen a textbook!
At most this would cover 4 to 5 pages and even what I'm saying might be a hyperbole. It's really not a lot of information...
me at 2 am: should i go for it?
edit: i love how this comment has been in the journey of so many, with the same experience of late night study. best of luck for the future! study hard!
It's 2:00 as I read your comment haha
Literally me lol
I’m doing this for school
No
@@ash394 why?
this is the most underrated video ever, well explained and all of set theory in one video is just perfect for studying
Perfect for cramming or reviewing. Wouldn’t really say studying
May I just say something, I am not a person who comments or likes OR subscribes AT ALL, not anymore though. This content got me tearing up, more detailed than any other video with wayyy more possibilities in which other videos don't care about. The pace is beautiful. Respect! #Respect
It is a miracle that I stumbled upon this video, I got introduced to set theory a few weeks ago without being explained what set theory is and how it works just learning what stuff means and how to apply. Thanks to this video I've filled the holes in my understanding.
Such an underrated video and channel.
👍here's a like and sub
My guy you are a smart. it is hard to note down all the types of set but, here u are destroying it.
keep it up we students expect a lot from you.
now i think about u are better than my actual math teacher.
i will definitely tell my friends about this channel.
AGAIN THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
Thanks a lot!
I'm studying for a test and I was looking for videos of the lessons because I can't fully understand my written lessons. I need someone to explain to me and that's why videos are so perfect for this. I'm glad I found your video! It was very clear and to the point. Thank you for doing this, it helps a lot and we appreciate it :]
I've never understood any other lessons on set like this before. It opened my eyes to see what I couldn't see in other lessons. Thanks. Much appreciated.
Thank youu…my teacher’s a bit quiet. So I have to self study to understand topics. He mumbles through his lectures and he seems to be quite introverted (kinda meek). My classmates were stepping over him (judging and criticizing mistakes) because of his seemingly low self-esteem and I feel bad for him. I really hope he gets out of his comfort zone so everybody will feel the authority and he can get his respect.
damn you're a nice person, did he improve or did anything change?
my teacher's the same too
everyon'e jumpy whenever he enters the class he only pays attention to first benchers
the class gets too noisy too quickly whenever he enters
cuz of that and mental pressure he drunk posts in google classroom as if he's talking to his ex😅😂 sometimes i feel mad cuz of him sometimes i feel sorry for him
i hope he improves himself in maintaining the our class or he should leave our class and teach som1 else that's the only option
Hiii..I'm from Africa
Awww ik this is 2 years later but fr bless his soul😭😭😭
I can't understand why I find it much easier and more comfortable to grab a concept from a foreign channel than our desi one. Their way of presenting is very lucid.😊
Meanwhile they have a high regard for our videos. How funny things are.
They have shortcuts which help us to understand fast.
Desi are too focused towards getting marks in jee or other exams. They are not good if you are learning for the sake of learning and fun.
@@ghostofuchiha8124 yeah and because of that learning physics, maths, chemistry from their book is fun ☺️.I read calculus, written by two foreign authors,from Pearson publishers 15 years back and got interested in pursuing a maths Major. Also physics for entertainment by Yakov Perelman.
holy moly this video is great, my prof went on and on for 2 and a half hours and I felt like I was in limbo. Like I got bits and pieces but this concretes stuff so nicely!
I’m a senior in high school and I’m wanting to major in math, I thought I’d look into this and it seems interesting :) thanks for the vid. I feel like I learned a lot of this stuff throughout my years in high school because teachers would show us those symbols and tell us what they meant to make our lives easier
Thank you bro! You helped me study for my 8th grade math olympiad!! I could not understand this topic and I was scrolling through yt for videos like these. Video like these are truly a blessing. Thank you once again!!
thanks. i'm all set.
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say that again
Literally
Wow
😂
This is really really great stuff! So neatly described and exaustively motivated, it really helped my understanding. I super appreciate the section markers too. They make it a lot easier to navigate and double back if I get confused.
Keep up the great work, Dr Will! I hope you get some more widesperad recognition soon :))
My memories of set get restored 😌.
Thanks a lot !! ❤
Hats off to this guy for giving us free knowledge🙌
What a god. I had to pause sometimes, but the video itself was pretty good! Thanks for kickstarting my studying.
That was absolutely beautiful. I really loved the music in the background. Just subscribed because I am going to watch more of your videos in the hope they will help me with my discrete mathematics class. Thank you infinitely.
Watched this few days to exam and let me tell you I have grasped all that was taught in class and understood it even more than the first time
Have an entry exam tmr which had this as one of the topics, learned it the night before the test and aced it. Thank you.
Your channel is invaluable! The quality is truly outstanding and really harkens back to the philosophical principles of the internet as a method for the effective sharing of knowledge. Thank you for your generosity.
Thanks a lot! I learned so much from Khan academy and MIT OCW (as well as many others) back in the day so I absolutely love the idea of freely sharing knowledge online!
We’re gonna learn set theory in a few days, so I thought why not get a brief idea about it. But honestly, it feels like this just summed up the whole unit in my text book, not just gave me a little idea!. Thank you so much!!
Wow that's great 👍
Can I connect with you?
8:15 Man I took the uniqueness of the empty set for granted, but it's so obvious and senseful now that I see it proved.
This video is wonderfull ! keep pushing like these contents. What a miracle I found this video ! Respect
Thank you for such a complete and intelligible introduction to set theory!
I've stumbled over this video because I was working on a homework assignment for school, which actually had to do with integration. One of the exercises had us prove a certain property of certain functions, where I found that in specific cases you can end up with a function with an empty domain. Eager as I am to dive down any random rabbithole that comes my way I tried to figure out if a function with an empty domain can even be considered a function. Apparently that's a question not many people ask themselves as I didn't really find a satisfying answer. I then stumbled over the definition of functions in set theory, which I was not at all able to grasp, so I turned to this video. I am yet to be any wiser in regards to my original question, but at least I now know about set theory, which is nice I suppose. Also I found your video really easy to follow, even with my limited 12th grade level (on a german school that is) understanding of maths.
This was such a calm and easy to follow video and gave me a further understanding of set theory. I wish I saw this before my math test lol 😅
I'm watching this to prepare for tomorrow's test lol
Extremely helpful when dealing with relational databases.
love the style of this video. i wish university was as clear as this.
This video made me think "I know I would understand all of these if I take a pause and analyze it carefully" but Im lazy. If my life depends on it, I would go back to this video. Good stuff.
same😂
amazing calm music, idk very calming. feels like it helps
You sir are a lifesaver.
can’t believe I had to listen through all my teacher’s yapping for a whole hour and not understand any shit while I could have just listened to this video and understand the whole theory in just fucking 30 minutes
I'm learning Typescript and your video came in handy, because there are union and intersection topics from set theory. Thanks
In three days I’ve my finale and I thought I’d surely fail you literally explained more than 20 of my pages in nearly an hour can’t thank you enough sir thanks a lot
This video is a blessing 🙏🏻
You're very organized and you're so smooth
It really help since I waste 5 day learning a week and still get nothing but just 30 min whoa I understand thankyouuuuu
Great stuff! I'm going into an intro to logic class for CS next semester and the visualizations from your work will definitely help me with set logic
Wut… I’m learning this in 7th grade
@@HadiaaidaHadiaaidaH SAME
@@HadiaaidaHadiaaidaH Is it hard for you to comprehend?
CS is just easy af if they still do 7th grade stuff
i have a Olympiad tomorrow and i need to study this topic for it. Thankgod i found this video because i am in 9th grade and my teacher said that i couldn't learn this topic rightnow but this video really did help me and now maybe i can solve some questions tomorrow:)
Learn full calculus immediately, there is still time for you
@@xxsamperrinxx3993 just so we are clear calculus is not something that can be done immediately I needed 2 months and I'm in 10th and a topper
I have a headache but i cant believe i understood the concept of the unit in 20 min
{Russel}+{l} = {Russell} Your presentation was enlightening.
A great introduction. 30 rewarding minutes. Thank-you!
You're the best! Thank you very much! Going to make flash cards from my notes on this now!
this video have so well explanation while this video is underrated for a lot of people
By far the best video on sets :)
Comprehensive yet concise
I am really grateful for your job, it was an amazing video!
very helpful for summarising and refreshing on this subject.
The video was quite nice, though I *believe* there is a mix-up at 25:31; where the narrator (probably Dr. Will Wood, thanks a lot btw, appreciate the simplistic overview) states:
*"Notice that we are allowing numbers (that are) greater than a hundred, but only those that are not prime"*
Which would be:
*{ complement of
Amazing, well explained just to my expectations, thank you so much sir
This is a hidden gem! Thank you so much!
I am studying for my college and thank you for making this very good video and it's very densely filled with information, thanks for making this quality education content.❤
This has been sooo useful. I needed to refresh on set theory and here it is.....all in one video.....thanks for sharing!
Huge thanks for the amazing work !!!!!!!!♥♥♥♥
thank you so much, this is what the future of education looks like
0:04 Thank you
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This is very helpful 🎉
set and subset theory made simple good job brother keep it up
This will be useful for my exam tomorrow
very well explained. really easy to understand. thanks for such a wonderful content. keep it up
Incredible video, thank you so much!!!
Thanks! Glad it was useful!
Great instructions! Never seen like it...precise.
You have no idea how much i appreciate this excellent explanation thank you so so much sir. Thank you
made this unit so much easier for me thank you !!!!!!
I am having a test tomorrow and searching for a video and now I am glad that I found your video. My book consisted of 108 problems and all were easy to solve with the help of your video. I really appreciate your work. Thank you🙂
same bro😌
i loved your simple animation style
Thanks! :-)
Hey I would love to know the background sound, it takes any stress away and by the way amazing video with elegant presentation .Thank you for this
I learnt a lot from this. Thanks and God bless you for this good work.
very good for students😁😁😁😁
this is true
Thank you very much. I learned a lot in 30 minutes. Brilliant
This content is brilliant! Please keep doing it it’s extremely helpful!
Thank you sir❤
Well explain. Great Job😉
28:18 thanks for the shoutout!
Thanks ❤
Thank you for this❤
I like to think of russels paradox this way (my own little rule) "A set does not have to be defined as containing itself if it does contain itself unless defined for such purpose." Its my understanding of it, just my two cents, Thanks for the video it helped a lot.
This makes Java and C# OOP style programming make so much more sense now....
Thank u so much for this video
It helped me to understand sets better ....
It was very helpful for me thanks 🙏
Much respect to you sir. This is amazing stuff.
This video is really helpful
Man, you are underrated
But,Keep up the good work
Actually I remembered my lesson again by seen ur vedio nice man keep going and I like ur voice
NICELY DONE.THANKS
you summarised 4 weeks of content in 30 min
This really helped me out. I changed majors and was forced to take 101 after taking another math. I had no idea what the heck I was looking at. It still confuses me a little because I have never been the math type (I am in law). At the end of the video, however, I really learned a ton that will hopefully help me pass this quiz, test, and course.
Nice video Dr. Will Wood!
Thank you, you explained everything so simple and clearly!!
Leaving us with a paradoxical cliffhanger 😂
Thank you sir it truly assisted me thanks again sir
tysm for such a neat video! it was SO helpful 😊
This is just awesome
Thanks!
amazing video! you really saved the day!
Bro you saved me because I’m having a quiz tomorrow tysm
i searched for "set theory for dummies" and that's what i found and to be honest i did understand it, thx
The video is ok, and I was even learning from it.😊
Bless you
Very helpful introduction
Nice explanation.
Thank you sir.