Are You Smarter than a First Grader?
Can you prove that 4+2=5+1 is true without evaluating both sides of the equation? We explore the possibilities of this odd first grade math question today. Concluding with a linear algebra proof with much discussion on the way concerning Peano Axioms, and Principia Mathematica by Russel and Whitehead. From r/mathmemes. #maths #mathematics #mathproblems Check out my new math fashion brand! https://mathshion.com/ OP: / 1st_grade_math_how_can_you_describe_this Join Wrath of Math to get exclusive videos, lecture notes, and more: / @wrathofmath MUSIC Hero Chao Garden Sirena Beach Dire Dire Docks Stickerbush Symphony Mario 64 Ending Theme 0:00 Intro 1:04 The Meme 3:55 What's the Answer? 7:15 Avoiding Equations 8:33 It Says Equals! 9:08 Linear Algebra Proof 11:05 Conclusion

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