Thank you so much for this video. I had a hard time understanding this, and went to look if your channel had a video on dilations when the the center isn't the origin. All of your videos are very informational and clear, thanks for that.🙂
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This specifically isn’t directly applicable to a profession that I know of, but you’ll need to know this well so that you can learn calculus (which is directly applicable to a LOT of professions)
Thank you this is very helpful and I understand. I do not fully get why it's always n-1 for example when the common difference is 3? So why is it not 84-3 instad of 84-1 (n-1)
Thanks for a down to earth and easy to understand example! 0:28 though. That's a really sad amount of jelly. My day would be ruined if I got a tablespoon of jelly in my PBJ.
Hey this is amazing. This is the kind of attitude towards mathematics that should be encouraged in schools as well as in our daily lives. Thanks for the upload, I'm bookmarking it!