The Building Blocks of Math: Sets | Set Theory | Study Hall

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We constantly come across patterns and the use of logic in our everyday lives. We are able to tell things apart while also knowing what they share in common and relate to one another. In this episode, we discuss set theory, which gives us the tools we need to understand patterns, ask questions and find precise answers both in math and the real world!
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Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction
2:18 - Sets and elements
4:55 - What is notation?
9:29 - Conclusion
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The weird experience when you are watching a very good video about set theory when books appear. :) -John

vlogbrothers
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What a fantastic start to the series! I was expecting y'all to begin with numbers and arithmetic, but this is fantastic! As a philosopher who LOVES maths I can't applaud enough how thoughtfully designed Study Hall and Crash Courses are. Curious if Crash courses are now influenced by what you're learning from Study Hall: insights on what most students struggle with, and don't have free, high-quality resources for help.

G-Tarun
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Just a casual adult viewer, trying to learn some math. I need to find practice problems to make sure I’m getting it, but this is so cool!

poisonedfrog
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I had such a hard time with sets in my senior year of high school, so this helps a ton!!
Also why in the world is Let It Snow not on the list? It can't be because it's a collaborative publication, since Will Grayson is also in that category.

emilyjones
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Please do a PreCalculus 1/2 study 🥺🥺 the future fall student in me is begging!!!!

santiagoaavalos
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The set of John Green books is actually more complicated because he only wrote half of Will Grayson Will Grayson (which was included) whereas he wrote one third of Let It Snow, which wasn't included.

sararielle
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They need to partner with like “Stuff Made Here” and explain concepts DURING the interesting meaningful application instead of what they are doing which is explaining the concept backed by random applicable examples.

Smu
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Thanks for dedicating an episode to this!

djbslectures
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Enjoyed this video. :>

Just in time for my test in set theory.

dreaminderek
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I just signed up for the math course. Should I watch the rest of this video playlist? Will this video here be replaced, or used, as part of the 7 week course of study?

thebeaglebeagle
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Please make a discrete mathematics series

shahriariftekhar
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This is awesome!!! Please continue to teach me 😁

Teo
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Name comes from or analogous to tropes of "drama"? Like theater sets.

God-ldll
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I like the SpongeBob reference at the end very nice

S_is_for_sweaty
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at 8:23, why not { x | x = whole number }

I have my own assumption on why it's not good to write it that way... But I want to hear the answer from the expert.

lastyhopper
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What I want to know is what the phrase is that’s on the penguin coffee cup. (Shiny things trump set theory 😔)

dianebekel
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I am interested in publishing your content in the Arab world, so I'm offering a free Arabic translation for your first video

It would give me great pleasure to hear back from you.
Much love.

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