@штормЗЗ

Brain rot    :❌

Brain feed :✅

@alexthelion98486

Bro if you can make statistics videos, you'll be a legend

@windestruct

The slope is also a tangent of an angle that goes through the x axis

@AlexCharlwood

Brain rot x Brain nourishment = Brain squared

@michaelsantana6140

"Fight me, old man."
"Light work."
I spit my coffee! 😂

@RodAir

I have been teaching math for 25 years.... I have been watching your videos and I am loving it 😍 very clear and engaging. Keep producing please!!!

@Littlechamps-ht9zw

the derivative(the slopeof the line) is 3 because it returns y=2 for x=3
or y=(2/3)x
dy/dx=d(2/3)x/dx
using power rule dy/dx=2/3

@Ryokutsa

This is so good i understood everything omfg😭 tysm to the person who made this

@robot_jo271

Brain rot about school? This is some true Neutral content

@dr_vlad

This is also equal to tangens (tan, tg) of the angle from the horizontal axis.

@melvinhenryson277

"Fight me old man..."

- classic Jake

@stelaras3160

Look at the functions formula, find the slope coefficient and there you have it. Most of the times it is a
y=ax
y=ax+b....

@raghav5651

bro this is so good, never stop this, really fun idea amazing content

@BritishEngineer

When i was younger doing my GCSEs i used to remember it as Δy / Δx. I only got a four and hated the non calculator stuff and “bob’s pencils” questions, hated it but I went back to the drawing board and learn higher GCSE maths as a foundation for A level maths in my own time though. i took an online A2 level mathematics course because prerequisites and earned something completely out of a grade 4 foundation’s league. Sigma, polynomial, binomials, integration differentiation etc is much more interesting than the GCSEs.

@TwirlzWir

Could you do partial fractions - having trouble understanding it a bit. Good videos!

@Ilikeshake

It is commonly called rise/run (up/across as in the video), where rise is going up with y, and run is running along with x (as a basic explanation). In the end, Gradient = rise/run = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

@JoeCMath

Love how Morgan and Jake have become a duo!

@amberksune

btw the difference between the gradient and the slope is that a slope is a scalar (number) and a gradient is a vector (which has direction and magnitude)

@zishee

Brain nourishment

@tomiekawakami460

"None daddy I swear" my brain's fried