The board of education must commend this guy for definitely teaching a next generation of stem majors. He has helped me in every stem class since 11th grade and I am in year 3 of college.
5:10 How to check your binary addition (by converting to decimal) 6:15 2 Key points about binary addition 6:52 Binary addition - worked example 7:50 What to do with 3 1s in a single column 8:32 Confirming binary addition worked example with decimal conversion 10:25 Binary subtraction 10:48 What to do with 0 - 1 (borrowing) 11:35 Worked example: 1 0 0 - 1 0 12:00 Worked example: 1 0 0 - 1
I can't even begin to tell you how invaluable your videos have been to me. Your knowledge coupled with your methodology in teaching has made it possible for me to come up to speed and succeeding at work as a Software Engineer. I have watched many UA-cam video through the years and yours far surpasses all the others. Thank you so much for all that you give to your followers, it's greatly appreciated.
I'm from Bangladesh and learning this for my admission exam. Thanks Thanks. You didn’t take a lot of time. I really like that. 😊 Keep it simple and easy, no need to exaggerate.
I have a massive test tommorow and this has helped so much. Thank you 😅. Your content is perfect for what many people are looking for. Please keep making it, you explain in detail but still easily enough for us to understand.
I just wanna say I am currently in a CS50 virtual course and 30 mins in it started to not make sense because I have no prior knowledge of binaries. So, I skimmed on how to convert binaries and discovered hexadecimal. But in order to properly know why it is important I need to know operations on binary, and it led me back here. I was here back in 12th grade and I never knew self-learning how to code is gonna lead me back here. Thank you!!!
I can't begin to express how helpful all of your videos have been to me and I am sure many many others, keep doing what you're doing. We need more people like you in this world
I usually don't comment on youtube videos but you have helped me progress and every video you create is easily understandable thank you and keep up the good work
Woah. Been waiting for a while to thank you and this is the perfect way cuz im in the first few and i hope u see this comment and know that you are helping many LIVES❤️.
Thank you, I just started a class and the reading wasn't really explaining it well. You explained this clearly and slowly enough that I understand now.
In terms of subtraction as the first subtraction example given. I see a tricky part that also not mentioned in detail however I tend to assume the author teach us with all love spared. What is missing in this example, it's not mentioned that we use 10-base as by pass (workaround) which after conversion to 10 base made gives us 2-1 respectively (as a result we get) = 1, which re-converted to 2 base is 01 or just 1. I mean as mentioned in the previous comment this guy does his best teaching us and I am appreciated for all his time spared, but you cannot learn science without questioning people you been surrounded by. It means that always ask even if looks nice to you. It means that no one is perfect besides the fact they can explain it pretty well. TL;DR for subtraction : always have online converter otherwise binary cheat sheet (conversion table) at hand (or learnt by heart, what a burden!) convert each row in the stack of subtraction process to 10-base, do the arithmetics, re-convert to 2-base for output as final 2-base solution. This way of thinking works best for me. Cheers.
Thanks for posting this, was studying for a mechanics exam and couldn’t remember binary for the life of me, this made everything incredibly easy to remember how it was done. Cheers.
I really relish learning your lessons, Sir... Ever since I started watching your lessons I been good at Mathematics. I'm studying automotive Electrical Engineering. Thank you ever so much!
your videos are such savers! Ive been watching them since 9th grade and now I'm in my first year of uni going to my 2nd, and I still find them helpful thanks mate :)
It’s weird how this channel is in line with my Electrical/Computer Engineering Courses. Maybe he learned Organic Chem is a nightmare! 😂 (I know it’s just the first thing he tutored no worries).
This man has helped me so much in my University courses. Whenever I need some clarification about a topic I just come here. And he never disappoints This world needs more people like him🖤
then help me understand 12:48. Why is it 2 here when borrowed ? I know that there's the 2 square columns like 1,2,4,8,16,32, etc. since there are only three digits here, the square column structure should be 1,2,4. so why is that when borrowing from 1, does 0 become 2 ? (i) shouldn't it be just 1 as 0+1 =1 ? (unless you're talking about complex numbers. ) (ii) if we take into account the square column thing, then shouldn't it be 2 + 1 , why 2? As it's the 2nd column where it's value is 2 . Thus, after adding, it should be 3. I'm confused. if you get it, would you mind explaining it to me ?
I'm watching this channel since my alevels. Now I'm in college majoring in science. Even now I'm watching this. This helps me lot to understand a small concept in depth. Tnq so much for ur wonderful work.😍
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U didn’t explain the overflow error
The board of education must commend this guy for definitely teaching a next generation of stem majors. He has helped me in every stem class since 11th grade and I am in year 3 of college.
I was lost but after the first 3 mins... I’m officially a pro. Y’all broke this problem down so effortlessly and easy. Thank you 🙏
What subject is adding and subtracting binary numbers for? Is this for software engineering?
@@user-qy6tu9ip9v I'm doing electromechanical and we're doing this for a class.
@@ofimportance5458 Oh ok. I wonder if this is necessary for software engineering.
@@user-qy6tu9ip9v Most likely
@@user-qy6tu9ip9v I don’t if you figured that yet or not, but you definitely need to learn this for SW engineering
I've watched almost all of your tutorials, you never fail to explain the subject perfectly.
ikr and its free 😇
Everybody says why is he so good at math? But never asks how he is😥 you been good bro?
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He didn't respond😓 you good bro?
It’s it not maths
@صلاح 😂😂😂
@@skewbguy7570 he didn't respond to u are u good bro ?
whn people usually ask me where do i study i answer " Organic Chemistry University "
Well said 😅
Lol
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Yeah true these guy was extraordinary better than my lectures because i only understand when i came here.... May god blessed him
Chinese people be like ˋ_´
Honestly what can’t this guy do
make a mistake in maths
@GigaramsYT Oh okay, so he IS human
theres nothing he cant do, cuz apparently he can teach me binary
Dude let me just say, from all of us...THANK YOU
always ofc thank you the organic chemistry tutor sir
This person is a legend. He explains calculus, algebra, computer science, and physics
Ah yes, 1 + 1 = 10
5:10 How to check your binary addition (by converting to decimal)
6:15 2 Key points about binary addition
6:52 Binary addition - worked example
7:50 What to do with 3 1s in a single column
8:32 Confirming binary addition worked example with decimal conversion
10:25 Binary subtraction
10:48 What to do with 0 - 1 (borrowing)
11:35 Worked example: 1 0 0 - 1 0
12:00 Worked example: 1 0 0 - 1
thank youuuu
@Yinhla Ndlovu hahahahhahahahahhahah so funny
Thanks man, appreciate it
Thx but no thx
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I can't even begin to tell you how invaluable your videos have been to me. Your knowledge coupled with your methodology in teaching has made it possible for me to come up to speed and succeeding at work as a Software Engineer. I have watched many UA-cam video through the years and yours far surpasses all the others. Thank you so much for all that you give to your followers, it's greatly appreciated.
U mean valuable
@@sanshraykc196he means that it's so valuable that you can't value it because it would be unfair
I'm from Bangladesh and learning this for my admission exam. Thanks Thanks. You didn’t take a lot of time. I really like that. 😊 Keep it simple and easy, no need to exaggerate.
I have a massive test tommorow and this has helped so much. Thank you 😅. Your content is perfect for what many people are looking for. Please keep making it, you explain in detail but still easily enough for us to understand.
you wrote this a year ago, but even i have a test tomorrow and i was FREAKING out so this video always helps !!!
Ha ha, tomorrow I have a test and I'm watching this masterpiece 😀
I also have a test tomorrow!😀
3 years, i got an exam tmrw too. wish me luck.
A random guy explained better than my actual teacher..
Wow, I'm impressed!
I just wanna say I am currently in a CS50 virtual course and 30 mins in it started to not make sense because I have no prior knowledge of binaries. So, I skimmed on how to convert binaries and discovered hexadecimal. But in order to properly know why it is important I need to know operations on binary, and it led me back here. I was here back in 12th grade and I never knew self-learning how to code is gonna lead me back here. Thank you!!!
I've been watching your videos since pre-algebra, you've helped me not just pass, but ACE countless exams. Even now, 3 years later... you the GOAT.
haha
This guy is explaining it better than teachers who take an hour and he only takes 5 minutes
I can't begin to express how helpful all of your videos have been to me and I am sure many many others, keep doing what you're doing. We need more people like you in this world
yes bro i been doing this for school and can't seem to understand the lecturer , but this guy makes it super easy to understand
I don't even need to know how to add binary numbers, I just clicked on this video and you explained it so well that I was still able to learn! :)
His channel is named "the organic chemistry tutor" but I think he is a tutor in every STEM subjects
Not just stem😂
My teacher was unable to make me understand this even after 5 classes and your one video cleared all my doubts
10:19 substraction starts
I usually don't comment on youtube videos but you have helped me progress and every video you create is easily understandable thank you and keep up the good work
tomorrow is my final exam for digital subject and your video is a lifesaver. Thank you so much. wish me luck
Man this person is so multitalented
..he can teach maths,cs,chemistry and physics so well ...better than my single subject teachers
I give to you: The sum of all STEM knowledge
i had this peice of homework just could not understand, this video saved my life from getting told off, i cant explain how much you helped me!
dude your a freaking legend bro, you're making my computer science class more enjoyable. cheers
Woah. Been waiting for a while to thank you and this is the perfect way cuz im in the first few and i hope u see this comment and know that you are helping many LIVES❤️.
I appreciate the thanks!
@@TheOrganicChemistryTutor how can I understand all word problems in physics. i failing the class
@@TheOrganicChemistryTutor thanks for the hard work
Ur voice is so calming which makes study more enjoyable
Ikr😄
Thank you, my friend. You are better than the educational system at my university. Greetings to you from Saudi Arabia
Thank you, I just started a class and the reading wasn't really explaining it well. You explained this clearly and slowly enough that I understand now.
Why I'm paying my class?
i should pay this guy for teaching me better than my teacher.
the simplest and the most effective tutorial ever , thanks a lot
This guy knows everything, EVERYTHING
In terms of subtraction as the first subtraction example given. I see a tricky part that also not mentioned in detail however I tend to assume the author teach us with all love spared. What is missing in this example, it's not mentioned that we use 10-base as by pass (workaround) which after conversion to 10 base made gives us 2-1 respectively (as a result we get) = 1, which re-converted to 2 base is 01 or just 1. I mean as mentioned in the previous comment this guy does his best teaching us and I am appreciated for all his time spared, but you cannot learn science without questioning people you been surrounded by. It means that always ask even if looks nice to you. It means that no one is perfect besides the fact they can explain it pretty well. TL;DR for subtraction : always have online converter otherwise binary cheat sheet (conversion table) at hand (or learnt by heart, what a burden!) convert each row in the stack of subtraction process to 10-base, do the arithmetics, re-convert to 2-base for output as final 2-base solution. This way of thinking works best for me. Cheers.
thanks for the information, really helped 👍
OMG thank you, your explanation of borrowing in binary subtraction is the only one I've found that makes any sense to me.
i have watched most of your toturials and i have understood even better than my teachers
this video is so good, saved my whole exam assignment.
Bro I was literally going to fail my computer science test but u saved me
Online class brought me here 😂😂
Thanks for posting this, was studying for a mechanics exam and couldn’t remember binary for the life of me, this made everything incredibly easy to remember how it was done.
Cheers.
This man has helped me so much...From book i couldn't understand anything.....I just cannot express my thanks❤❤
I really thank you my teacher never borders in teaching me this way in computer but in just 14min I understand everything
I have a computer science exam monday this helped lots thank you!
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my guy you are called the organic chemistry tutor yet you explain all my electrical engineering subjects !! Thank you
I can't imagine my life without your videos
I have been following you since high school 😢 thank you for making us understood ❤
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I really relish learning your lessons, Sir... Ever since I started watching your lessons I been good at Mathematics. I'm studying automotive Electrical Engineering. Thank you ever so much!
A great teacher!
here before my computer science test😭
this video genuinely helped me like tysm🙏
Bro, I would like to thank you for doing a better job at educating me than my actual teacher
Like sooo true
you saved my life brother love your explaination i have exam in 30 min and i understand conversation and binary + - thanks to you
YOU ALWAYS EXPLAIN PERFECTLY AND NICELY. 😄THANK YOU!✨
I cry everyday because you aren't "the computer science tutor"...you really have a gift fam, the chemistry guys are lucky.
Thanks bro I didn't understand the school's binary addition but you teach me to do it
You know our teachers have given your link in our Google classroom to learn from you 😂
saved me from math classes since 9th grade thank you so much, im now in 1st year of college.
You saved me and I watched 3 full ads.
your videos are such savers! Ive been watching them since 9th grade and now I'm in my first year of uni going to my 2nd, and I still find them helpful thanks mate :)
His voice is so satisfying.
Yes really
Dude you have a video for everything. Saved me once again
It’s weird how this channel is in line with my Electrical/Computer Engineering Courses. Maybe he learned Organic Chem is a nightmare! 😂 (I know it’s just the first thing he tutored no worries).
Much love from Kenyan comrades❤🎉
Took my teacher 45 minutes to explain this and nothing made sense but 2 minutes into the video and I already know it thanks
Whenever I search any thing related to computer at first his video comes.😮
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U have been my savior on several occasions
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youre saving my board exams tomorrow, cheers
If only my teachers taught it like this. I would've had an easier go of it. Thanks for your vids.
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Im learning this for class and have homework. I was lost at first but now I completely understand everything
idk who you are mister but i am so thank full to you you saved my life
As an EE I didn't expect to need to subscribe to a channel with organic chem in the name, yet this helps so much with EE
Is this necessary for software engineering?
@@user-qy6tu9ip9v yup
My reference point to all mathematical problems. Thank you
This man has helped me so much in my University courses. Whenever I need some clarification about a topic I just come here. And he never disappoints
This world needs more people like him🖤
I've watched almost of youre tutorials it helps me a lot thank you so much
Youre the best teacher in the world I'm grateful this channel exists
The best tutor so far . engineering has been made familiar with the guy's lecture
Thanks a mil for this, clean and simple tutorial with enough amount of examples to understand the whole process.
Thank you so much! I really struggled in this but now its way easier than i ever thought it would be!
I am a bit confused in the subtraction. We borrow 1 from the left and the 0 becomes 2? Shouldn't it become 1?
It becomes 2. You h've to follow the rules of binary substraction not of decimal substraction if this make sense.
Thank you. Well explained, no rush and several examples really do help to understand how to work with binary.
then help me understand 12:48. Why is it 2 here when borrowed ?
I know that there's the 2 square columns like 1,2,4,8,16,32, etc.
since there are only three digits here, the square column structure should be 1,2,4.
so why is that when borrowing from 1, does 0 become 2 ?
(i) shouldn't it be just 1 as 0+1 =1 ? (unless you're talking about complex numbers. )
(ii) if we take into account the square column thing, then shouldn't it be 2 + 1 , why 2? As it's the 2nd column where it's value is 2 . Thus, after adding, it should be 3.
I'm confused. if you get it, would you mind explaining it to me ?
I'm watching this channel since my alevels. Now I'm in college majoring in science. Even now I'm watching this. This helps me lot to understand a small concept in depth. Tnq so much for ur wonderful work.😍
Thanks broo...
You're better than the teacher I pay for ❤
Thanks, this helps more than my Computer Science teacher :')
This video made me remember my first year in computer of science in college.
what year are you on now, and is it difficult?
The first year was more difficult.
from Rwanda thank you for your teaching it is very helpful
One of the best mathematical resources out there.
Really good stuff, I wish you the best bro. Do take it easy if you're a little hard on yourself