Introduction to Mathematical Symbols || For All || There Exists || Belongs To

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This video explains some mathematical symbols like: for all, there exists, and belongs to.
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Please MathSorcerer, put clear for all of us (your followers) that math is a LANGUAGE.

bigstroker
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Thank you! I am taking Calculus 1 this summer and just went over the Epsilon Delta proofs. You helped me understand it better.

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This maths symbol playlist will be much helpful for students.I hope you will upload videos in this playlist as soon as possible!

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I wish you would make a video explaining the "large" operators I se in a lot of advanced math books (i.e. Large intersection, union and Pi symbols with subscripts). The books all assume you know what they mean and how to work with them so they don't bother explaining them.

timothyvonclasen
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I bought the 3 volumes of Principia Mathematica of Bernant Russel a while ago, I tried to read it but got scared away for so many symbols hahaha

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You should do a symbol of the day series of videos.

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All of your videos are really informative. Gonna support your channel until my last breath hehe

techtodas
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THANK YOU!!! it very difficult to study, when they don't even explain the symbols they use

phisicoloco
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This video is simple but so helpful. Would be nice a series of videos just clarifying notations...
Anyway, nice video!

AsdHH
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Your video was lovely and this stuff is really really neat. Would you be willing to do another video on mathematical notation like this?

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Me gustó mucho. Me gustaría que hicieras un preguntas y respuestas (QandA) sobre cómo es que aprendiste español. Me encantan tus videos. El mejor difundidor de Matemáticas en YouTube. Saludos.

fernandocupil.
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in there exist ( ∃) example, it should be divisible by 2 not 4, please correct me if I am wrong, oh if it is saying not all numbers may be for some

mopendra
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Can you explain the epsilon example, I know it was just for the symbol presentation but what does it mean that f(x) -limit < epsilon

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