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Discrete Math - 9.1.1 Introduction to Relations 

Kimberly Brehm
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@YuPois8520
@YuPois8520 3 года назад
As the semester is coming to an end, I just want to say that I extremely appreciate these DM videos you put out. You have taught me more than my own prof in class. Matter a fact whenever i have my online DM class i just mute it and watch your videos during class😅 You are the only reason why im passing my DM class right now. And i just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart. Thank you Kimberly! 🤗
@ecru_5819
@ecru_5819 3 года назад
Literally This is the best playlist I've found that covers the same text we use. Easier to understand and doesn't rely on you instantly understanding everything
@SawFinMath
@SawFinMath 3 года назад
I appreciate it!
@SawFinMath
@SawFinMath 3 года назад
@@ecru_5819 Thanks!
@chrisskiingpowpow
@chrisskiingpowpow 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for these lecture videos. I attend school at a large public university and discrete math teaching is almost non-existent. Your material is clear and really helps me solidify concepts before working on homework. You're a lifesaver. Thank you thank you!
@wachowski9525
@wachowski9525 3 года назад
THANK YOU KIMBERELY BREHM [ or Ms. Brehm :) ] I have a learning disability where it's really hard to keep up in class taking notes by hand, and a lot of discrete math is hard to type on a computer during lecture (symbols, notation, etc.) otherwise I would do that most of the time and be fine. Just looking at the lecture notes after class isn't enough, actually hearing someone explain it makes such a big difference. So thank you for your videos, they allow me to refresh on a section while pausing to take the detailed notes I want. I'm genuinely happy when I find your videos.
@tporter900
@tporter900 Год назад
Far above any other resource for Discrete Mathematics. You are a huge asset to students everywhere. Thank you.
@zakeerp
@zakeerp 4 года назад
Your Channel deserve more views and lakhs of subscribers.. thank you for this wonderful tutorials..
@SawFinMath
@SawFinMath 3 года назад
Thanks so much!
@vil3n80
@vil3n80 3 года назад
you are my savior. you have all your playlists neatly ordered based of the book my professor uses. Thank you
@SawFinMath
@SawFinMath 3 года назад
Lucky you! Spread the word :)
@ITTLi
@ITTLi 11 месяцев назад
Best and easiest explanation so far, and way better than college prof, learn a lot from this channel and able to achieve good grades, appreciate for the effort and details 👍🏻
@adrianlowery4764
@adrianlowery4764 Год назад
I have been torturing myself by only reading the Rosen book & trying to piece together the concepts in my head. Each concept has taken so freaking long to decipher. But with your videos I've learned the concept and taken notes in >30 minutes. Thank you!!
@greenishtri
@greenishtri 3 года назад
Hey Kimberly, your content is wonderful and my suggestion is that you should start a course on Udemy or any other platforms that teaches Discrete Maths! You're absolutely amazing and I really thank you from the bottom of my heart!
@ItachiUchiha-po7iw
@ItachiUchiha-po7iw 3 месяца назад
excellent lecture from u MAM
@SawFinMath
@SawFinMath 3 месяца назад
Glad you liked it
@ismailkassim6325
@ismailkassim6325 3 года назад
One dislike is from Eric
@18characters
@18characters 3 года назад
LOOL 😂💀
@xx_shorbs
@xx_shorbs 3 года назад
lmao
@DaiMoscv
@DaiMoscv 2 года назад
I think I almost finished all the list but still how come this much information taught only within 3 months in college along with other classes... These videos really made my life much easier, now let's hope I can pass the exam.
@aaronayubasamaila8821
@aaronayubasamaila8821 3 года назад
Excuse me! Please I need more clearity. A X B = {(a, b): a belongs to A and b belongs to B} Explain why you do not have {(1,c), (2,b), (3,b), (3,c)} as ordered pairs in R. I though R is a subset of A x B?
@oxytechsystems2479
@oxytechsystems2479 2 года назад
@6.30 Binary Relation on set How we know that whatever we divide should integer
@helloest
@helloest Год назад
At 7:58 when you said "elements" you meant "subsets" right? 2^m is number of subsets, not elements.
@SawFinMath
@SawFinMath Год назад
Yes. Subsets.
@vishal7218
@vishal7218 3 года назад
keep going its really helpful
@ZulfiqarAli-zf3vg
@ZulfiqarAli-zf3vg 3 года назад
Mam please send me image of first exercise of this chapter
@oumaimaalazhari8704
@oumaimaalazhari8704 3 года назад
why we don't put {1,c}
@SawFinMath
@SawFinMath 3 года назад
That just didn't happen to be in the relation.
@colonelh.s.l.3834
@colonelh.s.l.3834 Год назад
Why is |AxA| = n^2?
@HariSakshi_Khatiwada
@HariSakshi_Khatiwada Год назад
If set A has m elements and set B has n elements, then A×B has m×n elements. Since both the sets are "A" here, n×n= n². So, the cardinality is n².
@junaidmughal3806
@junaidmughal3806 3 года назад
Love it!
@SawFinMath
@SawFinMath 3 года назад
Thanks!
@aminhidden8973
@aminhidden8973 8 месяцев назад
containing all oops all of those ordered pairs
@Aggierico
@Aggierico 4 года назад
3 brothers! I hope you were the oldest
@SawFinMath
@SawFinMath 4 года назад
Haha nope! I’m #3
@manotiiii
@manotiiii 10 месяцев назад
Oh wow youtube... 30 seconds and im swarmed by ads
@_foley_6371
@_foley_6371 Год назад
ITER GUYSSSS
@18characters
@18characters 3 года назад
Anybody from Igor Poliakov's MATH 1190 course? 🤣
@samyen3210
@samyen3210 Год назад
Eric watching this video : 😢
@SawFinMath
@SawFinMath Год назад
Hahaha. Poor Eric!
@edwardj4454
@edwardj4454 3 года назад
First of all, I just want to say this is an excellent video on an introduction to relations. However, I do believe that there is a slight issue with the orange colored note on what a function is at the beginning. As opposed to saying a function is a relation where EACH element of B is mapped to by only ONE element of A (which I feel is a little misleading since that would mean every function is a one-to-one which is not the case), would it not be better to say that exactly one element of B is assigned to each element of A? If I am wrong please let me know but otherwise thank you Professor Brehm!
@OMRIGREEN-xw3he
@OMRIGREEN-xw3he Год назад
Yes, you are correct. A function f: A -> B has the property that each element in the domain (A) maps to a single element in the codomain (B).
@kumaravelrajan
@kumaravelrajan 11 месяцев назад
You are right. I was just about to comment this.
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