Yes, it's the starting video for a series I plan to work on this fall. I'm hoping to build a foundation for students who plan to dig deeper into computer organization.
You actually could've had it with the theory behind the zero also. B minus A equals C meaning A cannot possibly be zero. Leaving you with the other two and with the same logic about the C on the next two positions of that subtraction step leads you to possessing only a single option left. I absolutely love this video. 10/10
Thank God I found these videos. I am taking discrete math at ETSU this semester. Please keep them coming.
Loving this, thank you so much for giving me the motivation to keep learning!
thanks for super explanations but this video is part of some course and it's sample?
Yes, it's the starting video for a series I plan to work on this fall. I'm hoping to build a foundation for students who plan to dig deeper into computer organization.
@@Intermation amazing
Hahahahaha, my first thought is something like 3 * 3 equal to 09? Maybe..
You actually could've had it with the theory behind the zero also. B minus A equals C meaning A cannot possibly be zero. Leaving you with the other two and with the same logic about the C on the next two positions of that subtraction step leads you to possessing only a single option left. I absolutely love this video. 10/10
Now what's the solution to, how many discrete possibilities are there to solve this problem? :o