ベクトル飛躍の鍵【これがベクトルの正体なのか!!】

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【空間における直線】の方程式。直線が出てきたらいつもやることは?
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【空間における直線】の方程式。直線が出てきたらいつもやることは?

空間ベクトル①【交点への位置ベクトル】
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空間ベクトル①【交点への位置ベクトル】

[Super Easy! A Lecture That Will Change Your Perspective on Mathematics] Plane Vectors
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[Super Easy! A Lecture That Will Change Your Perspective on Mathematics] Plane Vectors

Derivation of values for Sin X and Cos X as a series of X
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Derivation of values for Sin X and Cos X as a series of X

The theory that everything needed for a vector is in the five hearts.
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The theory that everything needed for a vector is in the five hearts.

チェバの定理とメネラウスの定理の本質
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チェバの定理とメネラウスの定理の本質

【ガウス記号が分からない人へ】8分で"完全"に理解させます【整数問題】【ガウス記号】【高校数学】
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【ガウス記号が分からない人へ】8分で"完全"に理解させます【整数問題】【ガウス記号】【高校数学】

ノート不要!見るだけで理解が積み上がるベクトルの構成
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ノート不要!見るだけで理解が積み上がるベクトルの構成

ベクトルの基本を徹底解説!有向線分との違いもこれで分かる!
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ベクトルの基本を徹底解説!有向線分との違いもこれで分かる!

ベクトルをなぜ学ぶか?【やさしく解説】
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ベクトルをなぜ学ぶか?【やさしく解説】

[Another dimension] This is what mathematicians see as the most difficult entrance exam, "25-year...
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[Another dimension] This is what mathematicians see as the most difficult entrance exam, "25-year...

もう一つの虚数単位「j」
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もう一つの虚数単位「j」

[1+1≠2!?] The mysterious world of vectors [Slow explanation]
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[1+1≠2!?] The mysterious world of vectors [Slow explanation]

【数B】30分でベクトルを総まとめしてみた【1.5倍速推奨 / 教科書レベル】
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【数B】30分でベクトルを総まとめしてみた【1.5倍速推奨 / 教科書レベル】

平面ベクトル③【交点への位置ベクトル①】
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平面ベクトル③【交点への位置ベクトル①】

The technique to solve this symmetrical equation in 30 seconds is too good to be true.
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The technique to solve this symmetrical equation in 30 seconds is too good to be true.

【禁断質問】英語圏4ヶ国の偏見がやばすぎた…「アメリカはダサい?イギリスは性格悪い?」
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【禁断質問】英語圏4ヶ国の偏見がやばすぎた…「アメリカはダサい?イギリスは性格悪い?」

ベクトル 存在領域・存在範囲【数学ⅡB・平面ベクトル】
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ベクトル 存在領域・存在範囲【数学ⅡB・平面ベクトル】

[High School Mathematics] What is a cross product? [Vectors] (Advanced)
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[High School Mathematics] What is a cross product? [Vectors] (Advanced)