Finally a clear explanation about this topic. I have always found simple answers for this topic, but he made it in such a great manner explaining the topic mathematically. Kudos!
@@CPPMechEngTutorials You are supposed to interpret each of his question and tutor. Let us know when you have interpreted all of his questions since Californian tax payers are paying for your job.
How does this guy expect to teach a class with his remedial English speaking capability: "Is that correct or not?" He doesn't know how to articulate clearly in plain English. What a shame.
you stupid moron, i am wondering whether you are interested in the concept that he is teaching or in his english... stop being obnoxious and change your awful attitude.
it is not his native language so it's great to have more than one to teach people like you who have just one... anyhow u have captions and remember one day arab people was there to put the fundamentals of the engineering and it was teaching by arabic language not english when u weren't even exist.
@@mohitoshdeb6579 I'm sure your culture encourages to bully people who speak up. Californian State University this instructor teaches at surely won't accept your dispicable bullying attitude. I'm wondering if you're more inclined to comment to bully and mock people than on the topic of interest the instructor is trying to teach. Stay focus. Stop bullying with "you stupid moron"
@@CPPMechEngTutorials Too bad captions cannot interpret what he intended to communicate in his first language when he forcefully repeats in his English as second Language "is that correct or not" and "yes or no"? Is that how a California state university expects a college student to communicate in such an unclear speech? Do you expect RU-vid to interpret his speech to a clearer, and smoother deliverable speech? Yes or no? Remember, answer only in yes or no. Yes or no?