Hey y’all! I can’t believe this video I made for a friend 7 years ago nearly has 1 million views. I’m so glad it has helped so many people. I read all your comments from time to time and it brings me a lot of joy, but it’s still funny to me that people comment on my accent so often haha. Maybe one day I’ll make some more truth table videos. Have a great day!
just one more thing. If you want to know how many rows you should add, you raise 2 to the number of elements in the equation. In the first example there were 2 elements, so it is 2^2= 4 rows. In the second example, 3 elements--> 2^3=8 rows. The general formula is 2^n (n: number of elements in the equation). The elements in example 1 were p and q.
2^(n) "i.e. 2 to the power of n" ;n= number of variables (ex: p,q,r etc...) the idea is from combinational logic, (in electronics) combinations from math.... fields of similar sort. NOW IN BINARY ' NUMBERING' SYSTEM (EVERY POSSIBLE THING ex: A,B...Z to 1,2...1000, or even "$%^& " )are all represented using two digits: 0 AND 1. Since there are only two digits that we have to use we can represent anything in BINARY SYSTEM, we use the EQUATION 2^(n) AS MENTIONED ABOVE.
It's really ridiculous that I'm paying for my college class that doesn't explain it as well as you do! I can learn this for free on here, but that won't get my degree, darn it! Thank you for explaining this thoroughly. Text book writers are NOT intelligent enough to make it understandable like this.
this shit is almost as useless as calculus. I have never used a derivative outside of school... Yeah I'm gonna go to an interview and tell them I can draw truth tables hahaha "I might not have actual job experience, but look at this meaningless math equation I can solve"
I was stressed when I was reading and answering my modules and is having a difficulty but was blown away when you explained how very easy it was. Thank you. Commented this during the pandemic so we don't have a F2F and the internet here in our country is so crappy that I hardly join virtual classroom so they gave us modules as an alternative instead.☺
It's 2:30 am, I have my first big test over the first few chapters of discrete math and I have been dodging to remember how to do truth tables since we only did it once. Thank you so much for such a clear explanation and showing how simple these really can be.
2020 student, classes have been online and my professor has yet to actually teach anything since it has been online (he didn't teach much before it but was still better than nothing I'm getting now) and he tells everyone that this is needed knowledge on the final. I'm very happy to have seen this. Thank you!
Truly, there are some people who just have a TALENT in teaching! My professor who has a Doctor's Degree in Computer Science couldn't explain this in a week's worth of classes! And here you are, and in less than 10 minutes you explained this thoroughly, simply, and in a way that actually makes sense!! Thank you so much!!!! May God bless you and your career!!!
My friend asked me to help her about this at 10:40. She told me they had to pass it at 11, I watched this video for 8min and give her the answers before 11. Thank you, everything I need was here!
Thanks Emily. I am poor in math and logic so I browsed youtube to do some advanced studying. Yours was a great help and I am now confident for our class next week!
I can't guarantee this will work, but give the book 'The Outer Limits of Reason' by Noson S. Yanovsky a go. That made me love math, and I LOATHED the subject. Just recently did the high school math I didn't do (I dropped out) - calculus, algebra, linear programming, and critical path analysis. Got 100% on all assignments. This is opening up doors for me study and career-wise. :) Good luck.
OH.. MY.. GOD.. you saved meee!!! My professor does not teach anything yet every week he expects us to submit an activity and answer a quiz we have no idea of (he just sends pdfs of definitions ugh) this one took at least 10 items on the quiz and wow oh my god you are my savior. i love you
Thanks for saving my ass! I did this in high school but have long forgotten and needed to relearn everything for a programming course I'm doing lol You're a really good explainer :) UPDATE: I almost forgot the complimentary, "Marry me!"
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Yesterday was my first lecture at university and the professor rushed some of it because time was running out, i understood half of what he said and got worried that i was falling behind and thanks for the video
thank u! u made it easy to memorized now. i have an exam tomorrow and we're not allowed to have notes of the truth table which hard in my part. also u have a cute voice hehe
Preparing for an exam 25minutes before it is time. At first I was like "How even do I do a truth table," and now I think I got it down. Learnt more from this video in 8minutes than I have in my class, so far with roughly 5 hours of covering truth tables
I am a professor and currently teaching discrete mathematics. It's a good explanation , but I would suggest you could have taken an extra minute or two to explain the last column truth values of implication by giving an English statement example like "If you elect me, I shall construct a bridge for you people". Rest all good.
I'm not kidding when I tell you that this seven-and-a-half-minute video instantly clarified what I hadn't understood in an entire semester of lectures by a prestigious university professor. You're truly great, thank you so much.
Everything is online at the moment, and my professor doesn't even teach, and the textbook I had to buy is useless. This is the only explanation I actually understand! Thank you!!