Thanks @adamoforishe. My personal favorite is a classic: Principles of Mathematical Analysis by Rudin! One of my favorite memories was meeting Rudin when I was a graduate student at Wisconsin!
@capucinevandenberg4949 Great question! It is a matter what we choose to mean when we say counting numbers. The natural numbers thought of as the numbers that we can count, so we start with one.
Straight and to the point. Thanks dude
@dutonic you are welcome!
your videos are great
@wellwell367 Thanks so much! I hope that they help!
I love your explanation sir 🙇🏽♂️, it's crystal clear.
Sir please can you kindly recommend textbooks for me for Real Analysis 🙏
Thanks @adamoforishe. My personal favorite is a classic: Principles of Mathematical Analysis by Rudin!
One of my favorite memories was meeting Rudin when I was a graduate student at Wisconsin!
Ok sir 🙇🏽♂️, is there any way I can get the textbook from you sir 🙇🏽♂️
Excellent explanation, thank you.
@valeriereid2337 Thank you very much!
Great video 👍🏾
Why is 0 not included in N?
some textbook definations of natural numbers do not include 0
@capucinevandenberg4949 Great question! It is a matter what we choose to mean when we say counting numbers. The natural numbers thought of as the numbers that we can count, so we start with one.
Because 0 is not a natural number that's why, you probably bunked math's classes
@@AevyScience 0 is a natrual number it depends
@nezgyulnez6974 no 0 is not a natural number
Really surprising video
@BisnaBhatt-jz3fj and the mathematics is so beautiful!
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you're speaking too fast
@@tawanemarshall2889 sorry I always get too excited!