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Hi, I'm Carrie Anne, and welcome to CrashCourse Computer Science!

As we talked about last episode, your computer is connected to a large, distributed network,

called The Internet.

I know this because you're watching a youtube video, which is being streamed over that very

internet.

It's arranged as an ever-enlarging web of interconnected devices.

For your computer to get this video, the first connection is to your local area network,

or LAN, which might be every device in your house that's connected to your wifi router.

This then connects to a Wide Area Network, or WAN, which is likely to be a router run

by your Internet Service Provider, or ISP – companies like Comcast, AT&T or Verizon.

At first, this will be a regional router, like one for your neighborhood, and then that

router connects to an even bigger WAN, maybe one for your whole city or town.

There might be a couple more hops, but ultimately you'll connect to the backbone of the internet

made up of gigantic routers with super high-bandwidth connections running between them.

To request this video file from youtube, a packet had to work its way up to the backbone,

travel along that for a bit, and then work its way back down to a youtube server that

had the file.

That might be four hops up, two hops across the backbone, and four hops down, for a total

of ten hops.

If you're running Windows, MacOS or Linux, you can see the route data takes to different

places on the internet by using the traceroute program on your computer.

Instructions in the Doobly Doo.

For us here at the Chad & Stacey Emigholz Studio in Indianapolis, the route to the DFTBA

server in California goes through 11 stops.

We start at 192.168.0.1 -- thats the IP address for my computer on our LAN.

Then there's the wifi router here at the studio, then a series of regional routers,

then we get onto the backbone, and then we start working back down to the computer hosting

"DFTBA dot com", which has the IP address 104.24.109.186.

But how does a packet actually get there?

What happens if a packet gets lost along the way?

If I type "DFTBA dot com" into my web browser, how does it know the server's address?

Those are our topics for today!

INTRO

As we discussed last episode, the internet is a huge distributed network that sends data

around as little packets.

If your data is big enough, like an email attachment, it might get broken up into many

packets.

For example, this video stream is arriving to your computer right now as a series of

packets, and not one gigantic file.

Internet packets have to conform to a standard called the Internet Protocol, or IP.

It's a lot like sending physical mail through the postal system – every letter needs a

unique and legible address written on it, and there are limits to the size and weight

of packages.

Violate this, and your letter won't get through.

IP packets are very similar.

However, IP is a very low level protocol – there isn't much more than a destination address

in a packet's header, which is the metadata that's stored in front of the data payload.

This means that a packet can show up at a computer, but the computer may not know which

application to give the data to; Skype or Call of Duty.

For this reason, more advanced protocols were developed that sit on top of IP.

One of the simplest and most common is the User Datagram Protocol, or UDP.

UDP has its own header, which sits inside the data payload.

Inside of the UDP header is some useful, extra information.

One of them is a port number.

Every program wanting to access the internet will ask its host computer's Operating System

to be given a unique port.

Like Skype might ask for port number 3478.

When a packet arrives to the computer, the Operating System will look inside the UDP

header and read the port number.

Then, if it sees, for example, 3478, it will give the packet to Skype.

So to review, IP gets the packet to the right computer, but UDP gets the packet to the right

program running on that computer.

UDP headers also include something called a checksum, which allows the data to be verified

for correctness.

As the name suggests, it does this by checking the sum of the data.

Here's a simplified version of how this works.

Lets imagine the raw data in our UDP packet is 89 111 33 32 58 and 41.

Before the packet is sent, the transmitting computer calculates the checksum by adding

all the data together: 89 plus 111 plus 33 and so on.

In our example, this adds up to a checksum of 364.

In UDP, the checksum value is stored in 16 bits.

If the sum exceeds the maximum possible value, the upper-most bits overflow, and only the

lower bits are used.

Now, when the receiving computer gets this packet, it repeats the process, adding up

all the data.

89 plus 111 plus 33 and so on.

If that sum is the same as the checksum sent in the header, all is well.

But, if the numbers don't match, you know that the data got corrupted at some point

in transit, maybe because of a power fluctuation or faulty cable.

Unfortunately, UDP doesn't offer any mechanisms to fix the data, or request a new copy – receiving

programs are alerted to the corruption, but typically just discard the packet.

Also, UDP provides no mechanisms to know if packets are getting through – a sending

computer shoots the UDP packet off, but has no confirmation it ever gets to its destination

successfully.

Both of these properties sound pretty catastrophic, but some applications are ok with this, because

UDP is also really simple and fast.

Skype, for example, which uses UDP for video chat, can handle corrupt or missing packets.

That's why sometimes if you're on a bad internet connection,

Skype gets all glitchy – only some of the UDP packets are making it to your computer.

Skype does the best it can with the data it does receive correctly.

But this approach doesn't work for many other types of data transmission.

Like, it doesn't really work if you send an email, and it shows up with the middle

missing.

The whole message really needs to get there correctly!

When it "absolutely, positively needs to get there", programs use the Transmission

Control Protocol, or TCP, which like UDP, rides inside the data payload of IP packets.

For this reason, people refer to this combination of protocols as TCP/IP.

Like UDP, the TCP header contains a destination port and checksum.

But, it also contains fancier features, and we'll focus on the key ones.

First off, TCP packets are given sequential numbers.

So packet 15 is followed by packet 16, which is followed by 17, and so on... for potentially

millions of packets sent during that session.

These sequence numbers allow a receiving computer to put the packets into the correct order,

even if they arrive at different times across the network.

So if an email comes in all scrambled, the TCP implementation in your computer's operating

system will piece it all together correctly.

Second, TCP requires that once a computer has correctly received a packet – and the

data passes the checksum – that it send back an acknowledgement, or "ACK" as the

cool kids say, to the sending computer.

Knowing the packet made it successfully, the sender can now transmit the next packet.

But this time, let's say, it waits, and doesn't get an acknowledgement packet back.

Something must be wrong If enough time elapses, the sender will go ahead and just retransmit

the same packet.

It's worth noting that the original packet might have actually gotten there, but the

acknowledgment is just really delayed.

Or perhaps it was the acknowledgment that was lost.

Either way, it doesn't matter, because the receiver has those sequence numbers, and if

a duplicate packet arrives, it can be discarded.

Also, TCP isn't limited to a back and forth conversation – it can send many packets,

and have many outstanding ACKs, which increases bandwidth significantly, since you aren't

wasting time waiting for acknowledgment packets to return.

Interestingly, the success rate of ACKs, and also the round trip time between sending and

acknowledging, can be used to infer network congestion.

TCP uses this information to adjust how aggressively it sends packets – a mechanism for congestion

control.

So, basically, TCP can handle out-of-order packet delivery, dropped packets – including

retransmission – and even throttle its transmission rate according to available bandwidth.

Pretty awesome!

You might wonder why anyone would use UDP when TCP has all these nifty features.

The single biggest downside are all those acknowledgment packets – it doubles the

number of messages on the network, and yet, you're not transmitting any more data.

That overhead, including associated delays, is sometimes not worth the improved robustness,

especially for time-critical applications, like Multiplayer First Person Shooters.

And if it's you getting lag-fragged you'll definitely agree!

When your computer wants to make a connection to a website, you need two things - an IP

address and a port.

Like port 80, at 172.217.7.238.

This example is the IP address and port for the Google web server.

In fact, you can enter this into your browser's address bar, like so, and you'll end up

on the google homepage.

This gets you to the right destination, but remembering that long string of digits would

be really annoying.

It's much easier to remember: google.com.

So the internet has a special service that maps these domain names to addresses.

It's like the phone book for the internet.

And it's called the Domain Name System, or DNS for short.

You can probably guess how it works.

When you type something like "youtube.com" into your web browser, it goes and asks a

DNS server – usually one provided by your ISP – to lookup the address.

DNS consults its huge registry, and replies with the address... if one exists.

In fact, if you try mashing your keyboard, adding ".com", and then hit enter in your

browser, you'll likely be presented with an error that says DNS failed.

That's because that site doesn't exist, so DNS couldn't give your browser an address.

But, if DNS returns a valid address, which it should for "youtube.com", then your

browser shoots off a request over TCP for the website's data.

There's over 300 million registered domain names, so to make that DNS Lookup a little

more manageable, it's not stored as one gigantically long list, but rather in a tree

data structure.

What are called Top Level Domains, or TLDs, are at the very top.

These are huge categories like .com and .gov.

Then, there are lower level domains that sit below that, called second level domains; Examples

under .com include google.com and dftba.com.

Then, there are even lower level domains, called subdomains, like images.google.com,

store.dftba.com.

And this tree is absolutely HUGE!

Like I said, more than 300 million domain names, and that's just second level domain

names, not all the sub domains.

For this reason, this data is distributed across many DNS servers, which are authorities

for different parts of the tree.

Okay, I know you've been waiting for it...

We've reached a new level of abstraction!

Over the past two episodes, we've worked up from electrical signals on wires, or radio

signals transmitted through the air in the case of wireless networks.

This is called the Physical Layer.

MAC addresses, collision detection, exponential backoff and similar low level protocols that

mediate access to the physical layer are part of the Data Link Layer.

Above this is the Network Layer, which is where all the switching and routing technologies

that we discussed operate.

And today, we mostly covered the Transport layer, protocols like UDP and TCP, which are

responsible for point to point data transfer between computers, and also things like error

detection and recovery when possible.

We've also grazed the Session Layer – where protocols like TCP and UDP are used to open

a connection, pass information back and forth, and then close the connection when finished

– what's called a session.

This is exactly what happens when you, for example, do a DNS Lookup, or request a webpage.

These are the bottom five layers of the Open System Interconnection (OSI) model, a conceptual

framework for compartmentalizing all these different network processes.

Each level has different things to worry about and solve, and it would be impossible to build

one huge networking implementation.

As we've talked about all series, abstraction allows computer scientists and engineers to

be improving all these different levels of the stack simultaneously, without being overwhelmed

by the full complexity.

And amazingly, we're not quite done yet…

The OSI model has two more layers, the Presentation Layer and the Application Layer, which include

things like web browsers, Skype, HTML decoding, streaming movies and more.

Which we'll talk about next week.

See you then.

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SAFARI-ZONE in Oberhausen! featuring Reversal & Julian | PokéDiary Ep23 - Duration: 21:01.

Hey, welcome to a new episode of the PokéDiary

As you may recognize I´m walking around, that´s because i am at the Safari-Zone Event in Oberhausen

In the CentrO

This is THE PokémonGo Event in germany, i´ve been wating for.

right now we´re at a parking lot, i don´t know which one but that doesn´t matter

let´s watch the street and cross it

This should be parking lot 9, so we should be able to find the registration tent around here.

I´ll be back as soon as we´re registrated

because registration is the primary goal right now.

because i want to be able to play here

see you soon

So we´re in front of the "CentrO." right now you can see it partly in the background

well, now we´ve got to log in at a special poke-stop

I´ll start recording so you´ll see all the action from now

we don´t need to cross the river, it´s over there

don´t forget to check the magikarp, it may be shiny

Today there´s a higher chance of finding a shiny than usual

well

i´ll start recording as we aproach the login pokestop

i´ll need to switch the camera to my other hand because i can´t throw with my left hand

well, back to my main hand, and throws improve immediately

there´s a raid starting soon

that shouldn´t be a thing today

oh that´s outside the centro

by the way i´ve got a fancy team instinct wristband here

it´s totally fancy

so we´re finally close to the login pokestop

this pokestop will be my first one of the day

and it´ll be my 7th first spin this week

let´s take a look on how successful this day will be

i think we´ll be here for a couple of hours

and there´s a magikarp again

really? no not really(ironic)

well

i think somewhere around here the stop should be

we weren´t that far away

let´s spin it

read QR code

please take the camera for a moment

while i´ve got to do tha same?

i´ll take out the qr code right now

works totally fine, does not lagg at all(irony)

you´re registered successfully

next

there´s the medal

europe 2016... uhh 2017 september 16th

that´sm nice

let´s spin it again

seems like i need to wait fopr my first soin bonus

that´s unfortunate

whoa there they are

i think my app crashed

yes it crashed

ok let´s restart the app

so because there´s a pikachu right now

boy are those a biunch of pokestops

we should go a few steps out of the way so we´re out of the way for others

(fake laugh)

the pavement is not solid right there

well let´s restart PokemonGo

restarting and spinning again

thanks iBlali(german YouTube joke)

well

while the app is restarting a quick reminder

Aciuel should have come with us but he did not get a ticket

so greetings to him

so let´s spin it finally

7th day streak and i get a kings rock

right now were standing in front of a kangaskhan

and we´re catching it using a razzberry

oh great throw even though it jumped

if that´s not a catch, i don´t know

it´s in

my first regional exclusiove that´s not usually able to be found in europe

registered to the pokedex

damn i should have used a nanab berry and try to savage season it

oh there´s another, i´ll savage season this one

a second one

i think it´s weaker

but nevertheless, let´s try a savage season on this one

damn i´ve been far of the circle with this one

and

well it´s in another 3 candy

let´s check the magikarp and go+ the pokestop

let´s catch the magikarp even though it´s not shiny

and afterwards let´s take a look around

there should be a reversal, a schilling and a julian somewhere around here

myabe i´ll be possible to make shortz clips with them

well right here at the coca cola oasis we managed to find a shiny magikarp

and we defintly try to catch it

1 2 3 and it´s in

my second shiny magikarp ever, did not took that long to find another found my first one 3 weeks ago

you´ll get one too

and there are 3 pikachu right now let´s shiny check them

nope doesn´t look like that go+ is vibrating again

well i´m outside the centro right now and i managed to find julian

hi

how do you like the event so far?

i think it´s brilliant regarding the spawn clusters

it´s pretty awesome

how many shinies do you have so far?

0 so far but i still have some hope

i don´t have any shiny,

but just all the rare spawns and stuff

there´s a magikarp right here

yeah i look for one later, maybe i will find something

i wish you the best of luck for that

thanks same to you

did you catch one so far?

a magikarp

pretty close to the start and after that i had connectivity issues

o2 is pretty awful here

yeah i bought a vodafon card for today

because my usual provider uses the o2 network traffic

but the wifi is great

yeah i´ve been using it earlier but then i got disconnected

yeah that happens sometimes

now i´ve got a friend giving me a hotspot on vodafon network

that´s not bad

you really need to look at what´s working at the moment but it´s either the mobile network or the wifi so you

will be able to play at any time

earlier i had a big network error i got nine eggs

and i wanted to hatch them all at once

but i got looged out at some point due to network errors

and i lost the whole animations of hatching

i still checked the IVs but the only

notable hatch was a 95% Miltank

at least they hatched after all

but yeah loosing the animations does take a little bit of the fun out

yeah unfortunate

yeah

well thank you for taking a moment

no problem good luck for your future

maybe we will meet again

hope so

well

we´re at the parking lot again

well hi

how are you doing

we´re at the parking lot to leave Safari Zone

so it´s over for us

i´ll do a feedback later on

but i would say it´s been a successful day

and i´ll see you later

right now i´ve got 3 of the special 2k eggs hatching

and let´s take a look at them right now together

the first one a pichu

doesn´t look shiny

nope

and the second one 1 2 3

a larvitar that´s cool

and for the third one

1 2 3

it´s a chansey

how many candies do we get

just 8 but still

it´s a chansey that´s pretty good

788 could be good

i´ll do an IV check later

i´ve got 3 2ks left i´ll hatch them later

they will be faetured in the video but i don´t think i´ll do another live commentary on them,

well

hey and welcome to the end

i would like to give my honest feedback now

there´s been a hair

i thought a few days about it it´s tuesday now

so the event was 3 days ago

i´ve read on the centro´s facebook page that there´s been a lot of positive feedback

besides the usual haters

i´ve read Schilling´s Feedback article on his homepage

and i saw reversal making his feedback video in a livestream

they´re linked in the description and on a info card

so back to my feedback

i was not there as a guest of the centro so i could roast them if i wanted to

but that´s not the case

i´ve had a lot of fun

the wifi was very helpful when my mobile data was horrible

definitly the fault of o2

the whole o2 network was not working there

that was pretty unfortunate

but still the wifi helped me out a lot

it saved the event for me

i agree with reversal when he says

it would have been better to

turn off lure animations at the event to prevent laggs

it lagged pretty hard even on my phone

i totally agree

that´s what niantic could have done better

what else...

the centro definitly organised the event pretty good

also the fact that they sat together with a high level group of players

to sort out stuff that has been needed to change

to make the event work was pretty cool

so thumbs up for the guys and girls who helped out the centro you´re the heroes of the event

also thumbs up for niantic to make the event possible

the event was nealry perfect regarding the fun aspect

no matter if fun at catching/hatching

or just talking about experiences to other trainers was pretty cool

just meeting people who like to catch some pokemon and stuff that was fun

thinking about it

i would say, and it´s not the centro´s fault

the o2 network traffic should have been better

schilling said he uses o2 and he said he had no problems til that point but

all the other people using 02

pretty much had the same experience as i had

julian mentioned it earlier

he bought a vodafon card maybe

i should have done the same

because vodafon network traffic was excellent as far as i heared

telekom must have been great too, although therte might have been a downtime at some point

but neverthelessthe event was pretty awesome

spawn rates of magikarp and pikachu were pretty high

the highered shiny chance was cool

i did not manage to get a shiny pikachu although i catched so many

they´re still in my storage

i will find one in the future

about the special 2ks, i hatched them all now and they were pretty cool

also no shiny in the eggs

but that was not negative

if i should rate the event

on a scle from poke to masterball

i would rate it with ultra ball

on a scale from 1 to 4 i would say 3

because there were some unfortunate things but ther´s always some air to improve for the future

to put it in a nutshell

i really liked the event and

i would love to see a future event at the centro again

i accidently hit somethin oops

yeah i would love a future event

i really hope you were able to get some perspective on how the event was, how many people have been there and how much fun i had

i did not film a lot of the centro but still i recorded when i came across kangaskhan and stuff like that

you pretty much got a decent look on what was going on and the fun i had

well it´s time to end the video, see you again next week in an other episode of the PokéDiary, til then have a great time

That´s all folks ;)

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Researchers Connect a Human Mind to the Internet for the First T - Duration: 3:05.

Researchers Connect a Human Mind to the Internet for the First Time Ever

Have you ever thought about whether future humans will live out aspects of their lives

online in simulated environments, or even extend their natural lifespans by uploading

their minds to a secure cloud ecosystem?

It�s been a familiar idea in science fiction for decades.

With news that Elon Musk was attempting to build a �neural lace,� the concept of

a brain-machine interface (BMI) entered the public lexicon.

Now, researchers at Wits University in Johannesburg, South Africa, claim to have linked a human

mind to the Internet in real time � a biomedical first.

The project, dubbed the �Brainternet,� required the researchers to gather EEG brainwave

signals using only an Emotiv EEG device and a simple Raspberry Pi computer.

The experiment allowed the human brain to become an information node in the Internet

of Things (IoT).

The experiment�s supervisor, Adam Pantanowitz, described it this way:

�Brainternet is a new frontier in brain-computer interface systems.

There is a lack of easily understood data about how a human brain works and processes

information.

Brainternet seeks to simplify a person�s understanding of their own brain and the brains

of others.

It does this through continuous monitoring of brain activity as well as enabling some

interactivity.�

Researchers say the project could provide valuable information for future deep learning

algorithms and could even assist Musk�s endeavors in creating true BMI.

Many futurists believe that as the impact and everyday importance of the Internet grows,

it is inevitable that humans will merge the physical world with online virtual environments,

ushering in a generation of enhanced augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and a

synthesis of the two that some call Mixed Reality

While the concept of �living� on the Internet may seem remote, we are in many ways already

cyborgs dependent on the web and artificial intelligence.

Linking our brains to an online �hive mind� may ultimately prove to be the most efficient

way humans can both receive and transmit information, though concerns over surveillance and privacy

will likely follow us all the way through

the century

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THE MISSING ARE FOUND?! - Duration: 7:38.

Well, not what I was looking for... but I guess I'll take it

Look at the teeth on that bad boy!

By the way, a quick intro because Daniel forgot, I forgot, we all forgot.

We're just excited to be on the lake.

Dan what lake are we on today?

Sturgeon Lake. Not that I forgot, I just wanted him to be a part of this video

because you know, sometimes he gets too excited about the fishing and he forgets

about you guys.

Holy Jeez Man!

Well folks, not again what I'm looking for.

Another walleye but small though.

ALRIGHT!

Not Walleye! Thank you!

Finally get to mark a spot!

Jesus Murphy... Good size!

So spot number one

Three Walleye, One Bass

I'd like the opposite

Maybe three bass, one walley

I'd be okay with that

So the fish aren't eating... as much

So we're gonna eat.

Little sandwich here and there... get some energy

To pull in some big bass!

What is this goo?!

On an upside, they got some pretty cool eyes.

This stuff... tell me. What is that?

And is it good for the fish? Do they like it?

Bro, this is good enough for the score board. Feel me?

WOOOOOOOOOO

Another big boy!! Thanks for coming out!

Now let them go, so he can grow!

Look at this! What is it? Halloween?

Oh there you are!! Costume's all gone!!

So you ask me how bass prefishing is going...

We got Dan's dad over here with a muskie on!

Third one this year!! Looking for bass, catching the muskie.

Everett: On a johnson again David: ON A JOHNSON!

He's tired!

Your dad's like "c'mon dude, no more!"

Quick tail slap, and he's gone!! That's it!!

Little slap, and he's gone!

MUSKIE BOY!!! Now find me some bass!

Bad boy muskie!

Give them the tail slap!

🎶 finally... dan is finally on the board 🎶

But not the actual board... just finally caught a fish

Daniel: fish on... with a smallie

Stop biting me dude!

Alright. Nice and dark on the dropshot. They love it!!!

Peace dawg!

Oh man! They're getting smaller!

Can't keep catching anymore of these guys. They're not becoming fun

They're too small!

Day one, prefish, Sturgeon... done!

David: How'd it go today? Daniel: Thank God it's over!! That's all I can say

I know we're back here again

Sorry!! Doopy and Goopy!!

He's (Everett) backing up the truck and we're still standing in the truck (boat) so

Yeah anyways, how did today go??

Horrible!!

The upside, Dave located a few small smallmouth.

Unfortunately we're back here tomorrow, AND friday

Tournament Saturday and Thank God Sturgeon is over and done with.

I can't wait.

On that note, I don't actually mind the lake

Locating the big ones are kind of tough for us right now

or at the moment. We're able to locate the bass

they're all small

On a total other note, his dad caught a pretty nice muskie

that you know... he seems to be the muskie hunter.

this guy, he keeps finding them everywhere he goes

Anyways, until tomorrow

which is day two!

see you soon!

Morning viewers! Fishing finatics here... at Sturgeon... Stay tuned for more!!

That was probably my fourth/fifth pitch in

I don't know what to say... I haven't caught a largemouth in a long time! That felt good!

That was Daniel stuck in a tree ladies and gentlemen...

thanks bud!

Here's my fish........ seriously?!

C'mon

C'mon..

** On a topwater while it rains pretty hard.**

** Daniel's hella persistent... still casting when the weather isn't getting any better **

Bass #2 though!! 👍🏻

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Fractions with Decimals || The Luxury of Choice - Duration: 3:59.

What you're gonna be doing is you're going to be using what you've learned

from this section and applying it to a mix of numbers so if I look at this

problem right here two and 1/5 plus 2.6 if I look at that I have a mixed number

and I have a decimal I can't just add these together they either have to be

both fractions mixed numbers will say or both decimals what would you do

so you're saying turn both of these into decimals all right so you can either do

this there's your point two point six and that means this guy I'm not sure so

one over five let's make the bottom number into a ten because I can do that

so this is gonna be 2.2 so you can do two point two plus two point six if you

want or you can do what somebody else had said make them both into mixed

numbers two and 1/5 + this would be 2 + 6 tenths correct now this just becomes

four point eight and just let you know four point eight is four and eight

tenths doing this one here you can do this one of two ways you can either

reduce this or just turn that into a ten which one would you do want to do yes

good let's reduce it so let's reduce this thing

sooo in 1/5 plus 2 what can I go into 6 and 10 I can divide both by 2 so this

becomes 3 over 5 what's 2 plus 2 over 5 what's 1 plus 3 for 4 and 4/5 we could

do it that way or it could be like what this kid over here said this kid says

well let's just instead of doing it this way do it this way

we'll make it to and so you're gonna multiply it turn this into a ten so

multiply by two and we already did that up here didn't we so this is just gonna

be two and two x plus two and six cunts what's two plus two

6 plus 2 8 tenths but when I reduce it 4 and 4/5 and isn't four and eight tenths

just four point eight which is what I have over here there you go so you have

many options I'm checking this because I don't want the mic to shut off I have

many options I can do I can either make them both into decimals or I can turn

them both into mixed numbers when it comes with mixed numbers you can change

this one or the other one your choices but it doesn't matter which one you do

cuz you're not gonna end up you're always gonna end up with the same answer

4.8 is the exact same thing as that just remember that if you're gonna write it

as a fraction your final answer must be reduced into simplest form with the

decimal it doesn't have to be sometimes it might be easier to you turn it into

fractions sometimes it might be easier to turn into decimals some of you might

not get this video if you don't try watching it again if you do you might

like this video over here otherwise watch this one over here which one I

just made don't forget to subscribe and keep watching my videos so you can

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Fractional Equations || More Equations with Fractions - Duration: 9:14.

So let's look at this problem which you'll be working on 4 over X plus 3

equals 3 minus 8 over X plus 3 what is your goal for this problem get rid of

the denominators but I notice here this denominator has multiple things in it

what should I do before I do any work I'll put little parentheses around there

and treat that as one animal now I look at this guy this doesn't have a

denominator oh no oh it does well what is the

denominator Oh see if you want to if just to feel more comfortable with

yourself put a 1 underneath it you don't have to but if it'll make you feel

better you can put it there that's called that's like the identity property

when you divide by 1 you end up with the same answer so you can put it there use

that property to your advantage just to make yourself feel a little better all

right now I look here what is my common denominator No remember each thing in

parentheses is one thing so X plus 3 is your denominator this whole thing is

your denominator that whole thing so treat that as one thing now that means I

have to multiply both sides by what then I'll have to multiply this whole side by

X plus 3 and I have to multiply this whole side by X plus 3

now when I do that what's X plus 3 divided by X plus 3 1 anything divided

by itself it's 1 you learn that way back in like fourth grade India so one what's

our third grade what's 1 times 4 well that was hard man that looks so less

complicated well it's X plus 3 divided by 1 and

what's X plus 3 times 3 X plus 3 times 3 and again I was asked earlier like why

don't I actually do the work because he would have probably made a problem or

made a mistake with that part of the problem so I'm just gonna write down as

3 times X plus 3 minus what's X plus 3 divided by X plus 3 what's 1 times 8

there you go well that seems a lot easier doesn't it next up let's use our

distributive property there again something you learn back in third or

fourth grade 4 equals 3x plus 9 minus 8 what should I do next

yes combined what should I combine the positive 9 and negative 8 those are like

terms because they don't have letters on them they're just plain old numbers so

that becomes 4 equals 3x plus 1 now your goal is to put all the X's on one side

and all the numbers on the other side so do I have all my X's on one side let's

see are there any X's here oh they're all right there so we're good so what do

we need to do you probably could but I'm gonna go through each step not everyone

can see it like you so you can do it your way but I'm gonna go through each

step because that kid over there already knows what the answer is but we're just

gonna go do our work here what do you think your answer is gonna be good let's

see if you're correct I'm gonna get rid of that positive 1 how do I do that I

subtract 1 but this is an equal sign which means what do the same thing on

both sides if you're gonna add something here

better add it to the other side also there's nothing else to add or subtract

so now I just write down my result some of you might see it now what does X can

equal to must because 3 times something equals 3 right but I'm just gonna go

through the work just to do it how do I get rid of that multiplying by 3 you

divide by 3 and what's 3 divided by 3 so x equals 1 so if you were quick enough

to see it right here you could say oh I already know that X is equal to 1

because 3 plus 1 equals 4 but I'm just going through those steps

just so that I can get through it completely so we see how that works out

so what did I need to do with my denominator what did I need to do with

my denominator the very first thing I did put them in parentheses if you don't

put them in parentheses you will probably make the mistake of treating

these guys separately now here did I need to put the / 1 nope because all I

got to do is really just do 3 times that yes just write like that just go step by

step and eventually if you go step by step maybe within 2 or 3 steps you'll be

able to do what he did is just see oh I know what the answer is gonna be exactly

all right so I'll give a tough one 1 over 2 X plus 2 over 3 X minus 3 over 4

x equals 5 over 6 but over 7 no it's in the book so 5 over 8 it

should have been a 7 but maybe the numbers work out this way here's your

book so I need to look at this and what is my common denominator let's see for

the numbers it's 24 but we also have an X down there so it's gonna be 24 and X

because that has one X this has one X that has that has none X so basically

you wanna you're at least common multiple for the variables is just 1x I

don't need to make it X to the third power because do you see an X to the 3rd

power down here do you see an X to the 3rd power down here do you see an X to

the 3rd power down here No so whatever the smallest power is in this case well

I should say whatever the biggest power is my fault whatever the biggest power

is that's what your least common multiple is now I'm gonna multiply

everything by 24 X 24 X what's 24 divided by 2 12 and what's 12 times 112

and these X's go away don't they good what's 24 divided by 3 8 8 times 2 16

and these X's cancel each other out don't they good what's 24 divided by 4 6

times 3 18 and don't these X's cancel each other out well look at that what's

24 divided by 8 what's 3 times 5 15 is there anything to cancel these X out no

so I just leave it there well it seems very hard and that's a started problem

so what do I do next we combine all these guys because all these guys not

all these guys but all these guys because they're all just plain old

numbers no letters attached to them and it doesn't matter what order you go in

I'm gonna do this Oh what's 18 take away 12 six but it's a negative six what's 16

minus 6 10 so this sides gonna be 10 or you could do this 12 plus 16 is 28

what's 28 minus 18 10 what do I do now I just divide by 15 this marker is done I

believe 10 over 15 and can I reduce 10 over 15 I can divide top and bottom by

what 5 so your final answer X is equal to 2 over 3 Shazam I might not be able

to play basketball but I can do math if you want to see any more videos try this

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ENGSUB M6 LOVE SONG LIVE - RESTART เดือนเกี้ยวเดือน - Duration: 4:35.

«Restart» Music: Room39 & Chain ETC Lyric: แทน Lipta ( ธารณ ลิปตพัลลภ )

♪ However hard the try, I still come back to the same starting point ♪

♪ Immobilized ♪

♪ I know I must endure our breaking up ♪

♪ And how much I loved you truly, right now ♪

♪ I'm remembering your laughter, your sweet smile ♪

♪ And every picture of being with you ♪

♪ I'm missing you and won't go anywhere, no matter how long ♪

♪ You're not to replace by any other ♪

♪ Could you try it again? Start it over once more? ♪

♪ If you still love me ♪

♪ Can we try it again? ♪

♪ Restart once more? Just once ♪

♪ Just one chance to fix myself ♪

♪ I just realized how far I screwed up ♪

♪ There're many places I wanna go ♪

♪ But with you I wanna spend a longer time than that ♪

♪ If I could have another chance ♪

♪ I'd do everything better than ever before ♪

♪ I'm remembering your laughter, your sweet smile ♪

♪ And every picture of being with you ♪

♪ I'm missing you and won't go anywhere, no matter how long ♪

♪ You're not to replace by any other ♪

♪ Could you try it again? Start it over once more? ♪

♪ If you still love me ♪

♪ Can we try it again? ♪

♪ Restart once more? Just once ♪

♪ Just one chance to fix myself ♪

♪ I just realized how far I screwed up ♪

♪ Could you try it again? Start it over once more? ♪

♪ If you still love me ♪

♪ Can we try it again? ♪

♪ Restart once more? Just once ♪

♪ Just one chance to fix myself ♪

♪ I just realized how far I screwed up ♪

«Restart»

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ANGRY BIRDS Kinder Surprise Egg - Duration: 11:40.

ANGRY BIRDS Kinder Surprise Eggs!

Angry Birds Kinder Surprise Egg

Hey Dino Pals, this is Toy Rex here.

Let's see what Toy surprise we have today!

Hi Dino Friends today we have a ten Angry Birds Surprise Eggs.

What Angry Bird toy and other kinder surprise toys are inside these angry birds eggs?

Lets open this one up. There's Red the Angry Bird.

and there's the Kinder Surprise. I love this Egg!

Shake, Shake, Shake. Lets open up.

Each Kinder Egg has a toy and also lots of yummy yummy chocolate.

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