One thing I struggled with during this tutorial was the difference between matrixes [ ] and vectors [ ] It would have been nice for some mention of the difference between the two (A vector is just a matrix with a single row or column. For those also wondering). Especially because the first google search result says: a vector is an object with both a magnitude and a direction (AKA: an arrow). Which I don't think is related to this in any way. Its not a huge dealbreaker mind you. And I did find this tutorial very helpfull. But worthy of mentioning regardless.
Bro explaining so good🧐My brain barley understand math in school and now I'm going to academy tm and having 1 test in 2 days everyday and I thought my life will be done ykkk so I mean thank you for this video
in the beginning of the question, multiplay second column with 2, you can get x and y directly but never mind, question is not that, so this way can not work very time unfortunatelly :D
It's used to represent inverse... without it the matrix is just a normal matrix but once the -1 is there,it becomes an inverse matrix. Hope this helps 😊
Wonderful video, thank you Professor!
So I covered a topic my lecturer took 30 minutes to explain in 5 minutes.
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Love your videos! very easy to understand!!!
One thing I struggled with during this tutorial was the difference between matrixes [ ] and vectors [ ]
It would have been nice for some mention of the difference between the two (A vector is just a matrix with a single row or column. For those also wondering). Especially because the first google search result says: a vector is an object with both a magnitude and a direction (AKA: an arrow). Which I don't think is related to this in any way.
Its not a huge dealbreaker mind you. And I did find this tutorial very helpfull. But worthy of mentioning regardless.
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Bro explaining so good🧐My brain barley understand math in school and now I'm going to academy tm and having 1 test in 2 days everyday and I thought my life will be done ykkk so I mean thank you for this video
I’m learning this in a course in the university
@@I_am_FRANCO Oh, well ig I'll probably not gonna remember this so I have to watch again😂
Thank you so very much for the exposure and detailed explanation
Nice video sir, thank you very much.
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thank you, this is super helpful!
in the beginning of the question, multiplay second column with 2, you can get x and y directly but never mind, question is not that, so this way can not work very time unfortunatelly :D
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bruh whats the -1 for? like you put a matrix cube and then -1 on top. why?
It's used to represent inverse... without it the matrix is just a normal matrix but once the -1 is there,it becomes an inverse matrix. Hope this helps 😊