You are my saviour! I was just watching NLP for ML course, and this came up, and I panicked since I didn't learn this at all at school during dropping early from school. U taught me everything perfectly, making it very easy to understand, and now I can continue my self study NLP journey! Thank you so much! My hero!
@deeppaswannnnn23 сағат бұрын
Calculus please 😭
@raolf410Күн бұрын
DOUBT ---- 2:30 why isnt it 5,-3 instead it is 5,3
@namankurrey782318 сағат бұрын
u stoobid or wht if u call it 5,-3 then ur changing entire fricking direction kid, man! ur dumb lol
@editorindebt8410Күн бұрын
vector questions are killing me
@Joseph-ex4sf3 күн бұрын
Brilliant video, thank you! This really simplifies the concepts.
@alphonceja-nam21475 күн бұрын
How do you make these videos please?
@gauravshinde95885 күн бұрын
N1 20 N2 50 N3 100 Thanks sir
@Aryanbrahman996 күн бұрын
2025 anyone?????
@namankurrey782318 сағат бұрын
ye ur mom
@aku75986 күн бұрын
Only understand what is "r hat" and "θ hat" at 50. And its derivation of rHat= iHat Cosθ +jHat Sinθ.
@healthydietwithtastyrecipe32317 күн бұрын
I am learning this In 7th grade
@darkington-41559 күн бұрын
bro you are too wordy with this shi bruh i nun understand anythin
@namankurrey782318 сағат бұрын
coz u stoobid
@germanhoyos442216 күн бұрын
instant sub. well done
@emillyskinner378017 күн бұрын
omggg thanks. this is super helpful
@prajwalbind769824 күн бұрын
Just wow so easyyyyyyy
@NormieDeadАй бұрын
i actually liked that video soo much, more then 3blue1brown video of vector. staright to point and clear with covering the basic. soo nice thanks man. pleeeees i beg u make more math content
@jakov051Ай бұрын
I have an exam about vectors soon and this video was really helpfull, hopefully I pass! :)
@optination6969Ай бұрын
please calculus i beg
@MahbuburRahman-sz3kiАй бұрын
How bout this, a comment after a year
@DomBrungardtCubingАй бұрын
Vector!! Thats me, cause i am commiting crimes with both direction and MAGNITUDE!!! OH YEAHH!!!!!
@zianieraАй бұрын
Clear explanation
@samueldeandrade8535Ай бұрын
"Everything" is a lot.
@f1ctiАй бұрын
Very good explanation of the dot product!
@rterminatuАй бұрын
For me the lack of music makes this much more enjoyable for education content this is a clean and easy learning format
@MathematchitАй бұрын
I've never understood what Vectors were let alone Matrices but i am insanely good at Analytical Geometry now, i am insanely good at all three
@edrichseibertАй бұрын
SQUID RAY
@YugeChengАй бұрын
Very clear explanation together with vivid animation. Thanks for your efforts!
@tej172Ай бұрын
Best explaination I've ever seen
@Animaxx_EditsАй бұрын
sin(270) is -1
@ccmmenterАй бұрын
In 18 minutes I understood more than after 7 and a half hours of lectures!
@rishabhrajgupta5474Ай бұрын
If you have come to take review of the video, then I will only say Must watch💪 Quality content❤
@crazychicken8290Ай бұрын
why does this matter when will we use this in life
@yazestudy7966Ай бұрын
thanks
@yazestudy7966Ай бұрын
thanks! Definitely will be keeping an eye on your stuff.
@winexhd9373Ай бұрын
I think it is important to consider, perhaps a more abstract, but relevant point to make, to an introduction to vectors. I will start off with a joke. A mathematician, a computer scientist, and a physicist were hanging around in the cafeteria of their university. A student approaches the three and asks "What is a vector?". Surely, as masters of their fields, they can answer this seemingly basic question. The computer scientists speaks, "A vector is just a single columned matrix, like an array almost". The physicist smiles a little bit, perhaps with a touch of arrogance, and speaks, "You are partially correct but not completely, sure a vector can be represented as a matrix, but the original thing itself is an arrow". After much back and forth between the physicist and the computer scientist on what is the true essence of what a vector is, they turn to the mathematician for clarification. A mathematician says "Both of you are partially correct, but none of you are completely right". And then he walks away. I guess the point is that what does it mean for a thing to be something? Perhaps that is a deeper question from epistemology which I will try not to get into. A mathematician may suggest that a vector is anything that satisfies the "vector axioms" and operates "vector-ally". This seems like a circular definition so I will try to make it more clear. Any object, any thing, any concept, that can satisfy the vector axioms, is a vector. It may not have to have any physical significance, although to a physicist, it almost always does. But if a computer scientists wants to use vectors to represent non-physical such as the parameters of sensitivity of an AI model, then he may do that. In that case, an arrow may represent the AI's sensitivity vector, but it's physical representation serves more of a visual representation of a concept, rather than maybe being an actual thing.
@romyojitpaul2200Ай бұрын
Thanks ❤
@paulamorillasalonso1927Ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I feel like I finally understand the process behind rendering. Keep up the good work 😄😄😄
@forderdrek8757Ай бұрын
That's not even remotely close to "everything". These are just the very basics
@SurajKumar-dx4zcАй бұрын
Change trigonometry coordinates
@NafisaHossaini-kq2cnАй бұрын
I should have watched this earlier 🤡
@atulminj8084Ай бұрын
Your mouth asmr sound is irritating And disturbing . If you are willing to you should improve your audio setup qualities or change it. Thankyou .
@rgbd3542Ай бұрын
nuts
@disciplechoi26852 ай бұрын
Geez... after scouring you tube for something to explain this to me, this video is ... P...e..r Perfect! Thank you @FloatyMonkey
@SouthTC22 ай бұрын
Made it very simple to understand, and proved just how simple mathematics can be if you don't overblow what you're doing, good video, FloatyMonkey. You just expanded my knowledge in vectors
@Khushboo_baghel2942 ай бұрын
🇮🇳🇮🇳
@hammadniazi35112 ай бұрын
Sin 270 = -1
@seemaverma7671Ай бұрын
270 degrees is important
@prasannatutorials77282 ай бұрын
😅😂🎉😊
@Mrchingchingdingding2 ай бұрын
Do you tutor? I like how detailed you are but there were some areas that were vague for me, like the fact that the output vectors of a vector shader on some input vertex would fall within the range -1<x,y,z<1 and produce a 2^3 cube representing ??? (possibility space?) Great systematic overview of the graphics pipeline.
@globaltube7062 ай бұрын
very helpfull. THANKS
@sahirkhan-bq2jf2 ай бұрын
You could have mentioned the parallelogrm law of addition:v=sqrt(x^2+y^2+2xycosθ)