Hi, I was trying to extend this, and find the volume of n-dimensional spheres. I was able to find the proof, but I just can't seem to understand where my results would be useful. Do you by any chance know why it could be useful to know that the volume of a unit sphere tends to zero as more and more dimensions are added?
i really liked the part where he converted a circle into a sphere with a bang
kinda like..
UR MOM
Really nice
Hi, I was trying to extend this, and find the volume of n-dimensional spheres. I was able to find the proof, but I just can't seem to understand where my results would be useful. Do you by any chance know why it could be useful to know that the volume of a unit sphere tends to zero as more and more dimensions are added?
thanks a lot
nice keep it up
Students should not be mumbling
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What level is he teaching? High School? Junior College?
all of them
stretching that ten minutes for the ad revenue are we