i was just thinking to myself ‘where did the numbers in math go?’ lol In my machine learning class, all constant values are absorbed into the learning rate of whatever update function we’re looking at and it ends up looking like the teacher is writing in an alien language on the board 💀
Omg what a magical way 🤭 our teacher never taught this to us 🥸 you are amazing iam watching your ap physics 1 playlist right now.iam studying ap physics 1 from home and iam a little bit scared but you are helping me 😊
Numbers dependency is usually what causes errors on exams in my college physics classes. And bad free body diagrams. If you can get those two, and watch flipping physics you're bound to do well.
So true. If you do not get the free body diagram correct, you are not going to solve the problem correctly. I _always_ tell my students to slow down when solving problems!
I love the way Mr p is conscious of the timeline he’s in 😂
Great lesson, Mr. P! Let's help our students let go of their number dependency!
I sure hope we do!
i was just thinking to myself ‘where did the numbers in math go?’ lol
In my machine learning class, all constant values are absorbed into the learning rate of whatever update function we’re looking at and it ends up looking like the teacher is writing in an alien language on the board 💀
Wonderful!
I've been telling my classmates to solve symbolically for more than a year now but they never listen 😔
Let’s let go of our numbers dependency.
Please do!
Omg what a magical way 🤭 our teacher never taught this to us 🥸
you are amazing iam watching your ap physics 1 playlist right now.iam studying ap physics 1 from home and iam a little bit scared but you are helping me 😊
Wonderful. Best of luck!
Flip it
Numbers dependency is usually what causes errors on exams in my college physics classes. And bad free body diagrams. If you can get those two, and watch flipping physics you're bound to do well.
So true. If you do not get the free body diagram correct, you are not going to solve the problem correctly. I _always_ tell my students to slow down when solving problems!