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00:00:00Hello friends, welcome to Friday Night Live Don't Clear episode, 214.3.
00:00:10Yeah, I'm sorry, I just cannot get this one out of my mind, okay?
00:00:15So I'm not in a party mode because we found some error in the formula,
00:00:21so I'm not in the mood of partying in the Instagram Live, okay?
00:00:26So let's continue mathematics, okay?
00:00:29So, I mean, drawing this table was very easy, okay?
00:00:35So that kind of gives us some hint that there should be a constant time formula for this, okay?
00:00:45But we did formulate this using like Iverson bracket and sigma,
00:00:50but that formula is not constant time formula.
00:00:53It's like logarithmic or linear time formula, okay?
00:00:56So, but because it's such an easy pattern, constant time formula,
00:01:02I think it just has to exist, okay?
00:01:05So, and I thought I found it and I realized today it's not the right formula.
00:01:14So, I found some counter example for that formula that didn't work, okay?
00:01:20So, oh, yeah.
00:01:22Yeah, this number six case, okay?
00:01:25Second row, fifth column, that was the counter example there.
00:01:32Okay?
00:01:32So, let's take five minutes break, and then let's work it out some more, okay?
00:01:38Yeah, thank you.
00:01:41Okay, yeah.
00:01:42Do the digitizing process, yeah.
00:01:43I've been looking at the notebook and stuff, but, yeah.
00:01:49We'll get there, okay?
00:01:51Sure, yeah.
00:01:51Five minutes, thank you.
00:01:52Yeah.
00:01:54One all day.
00:01:55Yep.
00:01:57Woof.
00:02:03Cut.
00:02:22One all day.
00:02:43One all day.
00:02:45One all day.
00:07:19Okay.
00:07:20Okay.
00:07:21Okay.
00:07:22Okay.
00:07:23Okay.
00:07:24Okay.
00:07:25So let's look back.
00:07:26Okay.
00:07:27So basically what we need to design is a function that kind of is a mapping problem.
00:07:33Okay.
00:07:34So common function.
00:07:35Okay.
00:07:36Okay.
00:07:37Okay.
00:07:38We have here.
00:07:40One, two, three, four, five, six.
00:07:46Right?
00:07:47Okay.
00:07:481 skip 2 skip 3 then 4 skip 5 skip 3 okay so we know the pattern is easy
00:07:56pattern very easy pattern okay so 1 2 3 add that 2 divided by 2 4 divided by 2
00:08:056 divided by 2 and 8 that extended row index concept okay yeah 1 plus 7 3 plus
00:08:167 5 plus 7 okay divided by 2 okay yeah so 8 divided by 2 4 10 divided by 2 5 and 12
00:08:29divided by 2 6 right so it's it's kind of like a permutation group uh
00:08:35rotor dial concept okay so this cannot be that difficult
00:08:41okay yeah it's a mapping problem okay so cheers
00:08:53so we need to roll the dial circular dial such that um when it comes to 2 4 6 we just divide by 2
00:09:02okay to get this element 1 2 3 okay but when it comes to 1 3 5 uh we need to roll the dial
00:09:14like 1 plus 7 3 plus 7 5 plus 7 and then divide by 2 okay yeah and uh
00:09:24uh it's uh it's a mapping problem okay so uh uh uh uh like plus 7 row 7 something like that something
00:09:38like that okay so it has to do with row up row operator it's circular and we have to add something
00:09:47okay okay so something like that maybe quotient functions okay so yeah so let's think about this
00:10:09okay
00:10:15okay
00:10:45So we are looking at the second column and base number 7, so it has to be 2 and 7, okay?
00:11:15Okay.
00:11:43Okay.
00:11:53Let's look at the second column, okay?
00:11:55Yeah.
00:12:00Okay.
00:12:02So second column, 1, 2, 3.
00:12:13It appears, 1, 2, 3.
00:12:29There's a fourth round, okay?
00:12:32And then second round, 4, 5, 6.
00:12:39So fourth round and second round, okay?
00:12:49Okay.
00:12:50Okay.
00:12:51Okay.
00:12:52Okay.
00:12:54Now the third column.
00:12:56We have 1, 2.
00:12:591, 2, 3, 4.
00:13:06Then 5, 6.
00:13:11Okay.
00:13:12Okay.
00:13:13So fourth round, second round, and third round, okay?
00:13:16Yeah.
00:13:17Mm-hmm.
00:13:19Mm-hmm.
00:13:20So there's second column and third column and fourth column.
00:13:32we have 1, 2, 3, 4.
00:13:45Fourth round, one, second round, two, three, third round, four, five,
00:14:15fourth round, six, okay, so we have fourth round, second round, third round, and fourth round, okay, yeah, good.
00:14:38Fifth column, fourth round, one,
00:14:46second round, two,
00:14:54third round, three and four,
00:15:08fourth round, five,
00:15:11fifth round,
00:15:18fifth round,
00:15:20six,
00:15:21okay, so we have one, first round, second round, third round, fourth round, and fifth round, okay, so, okay.
00:15:36And for six,
00:15:45and for six,
00:15:46yeah, six rounds, right, yeah, like one, two, three, four, five, six, okay, I guess sounds like Chewbacca, okay, in Star Wars movie, whatever, okay, so.
00:16:00Okay, so the number of rounds correspond to the number of, the index of column number, okay, okay, okay, good.
00:16:05Let's get some more water.
00:16:06Let me get some more water.
00:16:15So the number of rounds corresponds to the index of column number.
00:16:21Okay, good.
00:16:24Cheers.
00:16:30Let me get some more water.
00:16:45Okay, yeah, we kind of did this before actually, okay, so I remember before I read this whiteboard,
00:16:53okay, so maybe another whiteboard, I don't know, whatever.
00:17:00Yeah, we kind of connected the round with the color brown, right, yeah.
00:17:08They belong to the same round.
00:17:15Yeah, it's kind of the Matrix movie, right?
00:17:37Yeah, okay.
00:17:43Mm-hmm.
00:17:47Hmm.
00:17:49Hmm.
00:17:51Hmm.
00:17:53Hmm.
00:17:55Hmm.
00:17:57Hmm.
00:17:59Hmm.
00:18:01Hmm.
00:18:03Hmm.
00:18:05Oh, oh.
00:18:09Hmm.
00:18:11Ah.
00:18:13Hmm.
00:18:15So basically...
00:18:45The number of rounds, right? Yeah.
00:18:52We call it K, okay?
00:18:54Kth round.
00:18:57Okay?
00:19:00Well, let's use R.
00:19:03Rth round, number of rounds, okay? R.
00:19:06Rth round.
00:19:08Uh...
00:19:15Then...
00:19:18Um...
00:19:21We find function for R later, okay?
00:19:27So...
00:19:28But...
00:19:29If you know what the R number is, then the element E...
00:19:34We find function for R later, okay?
00:19:41So...
00:19:42But...
00:19:43If you know what the R number is, then the element E...
00:19:51We're using Base-7, okay?
00:19:55But other Base-7 is the same thing, okay?
00:19:57So...
00:19:58I, J...
00:20:01In this matrix, okay?
00:20:03Yeah.
00:20:04Uh...
00:20:05Uh...
00:20:06That's, uh...
00:20:07That can be expressed as, um...
00:20:11There...
00:20:12Yeah...
00:20:13Yeah...
00:20:14Clear.
00:20:15Tres.
00:20:17Alright.
00:20:18No...
00:20:19Yeah.
00:20:20No...
00:20:21Yeah.
00:20:22What you...
00:20:23Yeah.
00:20:24No...
00:20:25Mm...
00:20:26Yeah.
00:20:27I don't know.
00:20:57I, you're saying, I?
00:21:16Okay.
00:21:27I and something, and then we are dividing by J, okay?
00:21:46So, yeah.
00:21:49And,
00:21:50about I times,
00:22:00well,
00:22:13OK, here in this case, we are multiplying, well, maybe adding.
00:22:43OK, Extended RAW concept, OnePlus 7.
00:23:13OK, 1 plus 7, 3 plus 7, divide by 2, OK.
00:23:43That seems to be the case, OK, so round number 1, just i divided by j, OK, so round number
00:24:082, i plus 7, divide by 2, OK, here, round number 1, just, yeah, i divided by j, OK, but round
00:24:30number 2, i plus 7, divided by 3, OK, yeah, round number 3, i plus 14, divided by 3, OK.
00:24:49Yeah, so that works, OK, good, good, this is good progress, OK, yeah, now let's say 5, OK,
00:24:56and now we need to express function r in terms of i and j and base number 7, OK, yeah, sure,
00:25:04we are making good progress here, OK, good, good, yeah, nice, OK.
00:25:10Yeah, fine, next question.
00:30:02Well, we know what the number of rounds are.
00:30:06It's same as the column number, okay?
00:30:10So...
00:30:11Which is interesting.
00:30:16Which is interesting.
00:30:26Is it always like that?
00:30:32I don't know.
00:30:36But in this case, it is.
00:30:37But in this case it is, okay?
00:30:38So...
00:30:39I'm kind of wondering...
00:30:42So...
00:30:44So...
00:30:48So...
00:30:56So...
00:30:58So...
00:31:05So...
00:31:06So...
00:31:08So...
00:31:09So if...
00:31:10So...
00:31:11So...
00:31:18So...
00:31:20So...
00:31:21So...
00:31:22So...
00:31:23So...
00:31:29So...
00:31:30So...
00:31:32So...
00:31:33So...
00:31:34I mean, if you divide seven by two, all right, okay.
00:31:45What elements in, number of elements in each round?
00:31:49Okay, yeah.
00:31:55There's a lot going on here, okay, so.
00:31:58Wow, profound.
00:32:05There's some depth in this, okay, so.
00:32:09Cheers.
00:32:14Mm-hmm.
00:32:17Hmm.
00:32:28So we have round index, okay, yeah.
00:32:46Ah.
00:32:58Before the function for R, round index, maybe some formula for it.
00:33:15Okay.
00:33:19Okay.
00:33:31Okay.
00:33:32Sure.
00:33:45Okay.
00:33:47Oh, yeah.
00:35:29Yeah, at this point, let's go to InsamLive, okay, because, yeah, we made progress, right?
00:35:36I need to take a breath from mathematics, because mathematics addiction, that's not healthy, okay?
00:35:41So, okay, yeah, we'll continue this tomorrow, because we did enough mathematics for today, okay?
00:35:49So, but we are making very good progress, okay?
00:35:51So, we'll get there, okay?
00:35:54So, I promise, okay, so...
00:35:59Yeah, the true constant time formula for best coefficient, okay?
00:36:02And also, later on, co-primality, okay, so, but we'll get there, okay?
00:36:10It's been more than 30 minutes past, okay, so, let's take five minutes break, and we'll go to InsamLive, okay?
00:36:19Sure.
00:36:21Yeah, good progress there.
00:36:23Nice.
00:36:26Okay, yeah.
00:36:26Five minutes break, and then we'll go to InsamLive, okay, so.
00:36:31We did enough mathematics for today, okay, so, yeah.
00:36:39Yeah, this is very fun, right?
00:36:41Yeah.
00:36:42Good mathematics.
00:36:43Oh, yeah.
00:36:44Nice.
00:36:46Yeah, five minutes break, thank you.
00:36:50Okay.
00:36:51Oof.
00:36:54Good progress.
00:36:55Yep, yep.
00:37:01Very nice.
00:41:27Thank you, sir.
00:41:35Okay, welcome back. You're making very good progress.
00:41:41Possibly we find a simpler formula for Bayes' coefficient than the previous one, okay?
00:41:49So, yeah, good progress, okay? Because it's good that we can't redo this, okay?
00:41:54Sure, sure. Okay, yeah.
00:41:57Simpler and correct function for Bayes' coefficient, okay?
00:42:03So, making very good progress, okay? So, yeah, we'll continue tomorrow, okay?
00:42:08So, nice, because I have to take over there for mathematics, okay?
00:42:13So, we will do, right? Yeah.
00:42:20Yeah, so, good therapy for mathematics addiction, social media, okay?
00:42:27Yeah, let's go to Insane Live, okay? So, socialization, okay? Yeah.
00:42:34Yeah.
00:42:43Good progress, absolutely, absolutely, okay? Yeah.
00:42:46We find a simpler and correct function for Bayes' coefficient and co-primality, okay?
00:42:52Yeah, tomorrow.
00:42:53Yeah, because I think it's a minor role that we have, okay? So, yeah.
00:43:02Great.
00:43:03Okay.
00:43:15Okay.
00:43:17Okay.
00:43:19Okay.
00:43:39Booyah!
00:43:41Hello friends, welcome to Friday and I Love Honkily episode 214.3, Instagram live edition.
00:43:56Good evening.
00:43:57Yeah.
00:44:02Yeah, so in a daily motion, we've been working on mathematics past like three hours and
00:44:09because we discovered some error in that constant time formulas for like basic coefficient and
00:44:17co-primality testing.
00:44:19So we are fixing that error, okay?
00:44:21So yeah, welcome.
00:44:23Good evening.
00:44:24Yeah, so happy Saturday.
00:44:29Cheers.
00:44:34We are mighty proud future leaders.
00:44:37Yeah, so.
00:44:39Yeah.
00:44:45Oh, yeah.
00:44:46Hey, good.
00:44:47Please do diet.
00:44:49Healthy diet, okay?
00:44:50And good rest.
00:44:52Good exercise, okay?
00:44:54Yeah.
00:44:56Oh, you get better, okay?
00:44:57Yeah.
00:44:58It happens, right?
00:44:59Yeah.
00:44:59Common cold sometimes.
00:45:02Okay?
00:45:02Yeah.
00:45:04But we don't do live conversation these days, okay?
00:45:06Good rest, good nutrition, and good exercise.
00:45:14Yeah.
00:45:14Recovery, okay?
00:45:15Yeah.
00:45:17All right.
00:45:17You're very welcome.
00:45:20Yeah.
00:45:23Yeah.
00:45:23Mighty proud future leaders.
00:45:25Mm-hmm.
00:45:26Yeah.
00:45:31Yeah.
00:45:32Good evening.
00:45:32Yeah.
00:45:37Mighty proud future leaders.
00:45:38Yeah.
00:45:39Mm-hmm.
00:45:40Yeah.
00:45:41Mm-hmm.
00:45:42Yeah.
00:45:42Have a good rest.
00:45:44Oh, yeah.
00:45:49Yeah.
00:45:53Oh, yeah.
00:45:54Mm-hmm.
00:46:01Yes.
00:46:02So, mathematics, yeah.
00:46:05I mean, that best coefficient formula,
00:46:08it works most of the time,
00:46:11but we found counterexamples, okay?
00:46:14So, and it's good that we found some error there
00:46:16so that we can correct it, right?
00:46:19Nice.
00:46:19Okay.
00:46:20So, it's a progress, okay?
00:46:22Yeah, it looks like a setback,
00:46:24but it's not.
00:46:25It's a progress, okay?
00:46:26So, because we're making the formula better
00:46:30than before, okay?
00:46:32Yeah.
00:46:34So, that it works for all cases, right?
00:46:38Yeah, yeah.
00:46:41Yeah.
00:46:47Mathematics is just like anything else.
00:46:49That's just the way it goes, okay?
00:46:51It takes time to crystallize the right way.
00:46:57Mm-hmm.
00:47:00For now, it contains some errors, okay?
00:47:02So, yeah, but we'll fix it.
00:47:05Most likely, yeah, tomorrow, okay?
00:47:07Yeah.
00:47:07It won't take too long.
00:47:14Yeah.
00:47:17Yeah.
00:47:22Mm-hmm.
00:47:22Welcome.
00:47:23Good evening.
00:47:24Yeah.
00:47:25Yeah.
00:47:29Yeah.
00:47:30My proud future leaders,
00:47:32yeah, martial arts,
00:47:33education, college,
00:47:33and working exercise.
00:47:35Good rest.
00:47:35Okay?
00:47:36Yeah.
00:47:37Now, let's have five minutes break.
00:47:39Vocal rest, okay?
00:47:41Yeah.
00:47:41Welcome, welcome.
00:47:43Five minutes.
00:47:47Oh, yeah.
00:47:49It's good to take a break from mathematics.
00:47:53Yeah.
00:47:54Yeah.
00:47:54Five minutes.
00:48:23Oh, yeah.
00:48:28Yeah.
00:50:29Cheers.
00:50:34Yeah, so thank you, friends, my proud future mentors.
00:50:40And let me show around some mathematics we did earlier.
00:50:46Yeah, like a bad coefficient.
00:50:49It's number theory, right?
00:50:50Yeah, so we're working on that these days.
00:50:56Yeah.
00:50:56And so, yeah, mighty proud future leaders.
00:51:02Yeah, much worse, education, quality development.
00:51:06Yeah.
00:51:08Great future leaders, yeah.
00:51:10Cheers.
00:51:17So, earlier today, I watched a Steven Seagal movie, The Hour of the Law.
00:51:24Yeah, yeah, you're very welcome, yeah.
00:51:28And in daily motion, okay, for free.
00:51:31And I liked some parts of that movie.
00:51:38Marshall Arsene, yeah.
00:51:43Yeah, so, yeah, great future leaders, okay?
00:51:46Yeah.
00:51:47Please be ambitious.
00:51:48Like, what's your ambition?
00:51:50Yeah.
00:51:51Yeah.
00:52:05Yeah.
00:52:06What's your ambition?
00:52:07Like, uh, objective, goal, right?
00:52:16Yeah, like, uh, like, uh, your ambition, right?
00:52:22Yeah.
00:52:24Yeah.
00:52:27Very important to have ambition, okay?
00:52:30Yeah.
00:52:33So, like, Steven Seagal was, yeah, good evening, welcome.
00:52:36So, like, uh, future leaders, uh, Steven Seagal, also, Jean-Claude Van Damme, yeah, they're, like, good, uh, ambitions, okay?
00:52:52Look, I have to let you go.
00:52:53You have to watch your language, okay?
00:52:55So, okay?
00:52:56Uh, please watch your language, no bad words, okay?
00:52:59All right.
00:53:02Okay.
00:53:05Like, oh.
00:53:06So, yeah, Jean-Claude Van Damme from Belgium and Steven Seagal, uh, he's from America, but, uh, I read their biographies in Wikipedia, and they are, like, uh, partially Jewish people, okay?
00:53:22Yeah, that's cool.
00:53:23Okay, yeah, we love Jews, we love Arabs, we love everybody, okay?
00:53:27So, but, Steven Seagal and Jean-Claude Van Damme, uh, they are, like, uh, like, something like...
00:53:36One-eighth or one-quarter Jewish, okay?
00:53:38Uh, not many people know about that.
00:53:41I, I, I didn't know either, okay?
00:53:42Yeah.
00:53:44Look, you have to love everybody, okay?
00:53:45I have to let you go, okay?
00:53:47Love everybody, okay?
00:53:51Yeah, love everybody, okay?
00:53:56Welcome, yeah.
00:53:59Okay?
00:53:59Yeah, good evening.
00:54:03Cheers.
00:54:11And, uh, uh, uh, Jen-Claude Van Damme, yeah, he can do splits, right?
00:54:24Oh, yeah, absolutely, peace and love, I agree with you, okay?
00:54:27Uh, yeah, Jen-Claude Van Damme, he, well, he was trained in, uh, ballet, in Belgium, okay?
00:54:33So, he can do splits, flexibility, and he got big muscles, that's great, but when it comes
00:54:41to Jen-Claude Van Damme's martial arts, in his movies, uh, he tend to be very slow, okay?
00:54:49But, in martial arts, uh, you cannot be slow, like, you have to be very fast, okay?
00:54:57Maybe I'm not that fast either, I don't know, okay, but, uh, so, Jen-Claude Van Damme's
00:55:04martial arts, in his movies, okay, uh, I don't know about in real world, but, it tend to be
00:55:10quite slow, maybe because of him, he had big muscles, okay?
00:55:15I don't know, okay?
00:55:16Uh, how about Steven Seagal, his martial arts, Aikido, okay? Uh, Janko Van Damme, uh,
00:55:23he's, like, karate, okay? He's great, okay? Uh, Steven Seagal, Aikido, yeah, both karate,
00:55:29Aikido, Japanese martial arts, right? Uh, Steven Seagal's Aikido in his movies, I, I like
00:55:37his style, okay? Yeah, but, uh, kind of limited repertoire, uh, he used, uh, he used, uh,
00:55:46recycled, same moves, again and again, not too much diversity there, okay?
00:55:50Yeah.
00:55:54Hmm?
00:56:00But,
00:56:01Steven Seagal and Jen-Claude Van Damme, I like many of their movies.
00:56:07Yeah, good storylines, and good acting, and sometimes, good martial arts, too.
00:56:18Yeah?
00:56:19And, but they made it, they made it big in Hollywood.
00:56:26That's great, yeah.
00:56:29Action hero, that, in, like, 1990s, right?
00:56:33Blockbuster movies, great, yeah.
00:56:39I do like some of their movies, okay?
00:56:41Actually, several of their movies.
00:56:45I appreciate them, right?
00:56:47Posokan, yeah?
00:56:50Okay.
00:56:52And, good-looking guys, yeah, and Janko Van Damme, Steven Seagal, sure.
00:56:59Hmm?
00:57:04Okay.
00:57:07Now, let's say five minutes, Greg, okay?
00:57:13Okay.
00:57:15Five minutes, Greg, thank you.
00:57:17Boca Rest, okay, yeah.
00:57:19Nice, yeah.
00:57:21Very cool.
00:57:23Oh, yeah.
00:57:31Okay.
00:57:33Okay.
01:01:30Okay.
01:01:32But please be straight.
01:01:34Okay.
01:01:35So in human art school, we want people to be straight.
01:01:38And we make it very clear.
01:01:40Clear.
01:01:41Be straight.
01:01:42Okay.
01:01:43Yeah.
01:01:44And focus on education and career development too.
01:01:46Okay.
01:01:47So.
01:01:48Okay.
01:01:49Yeah.
01:01:50Okay.
01:01:51Okay.
01:01:52Okay.
01:01:53Okay.
01:01:54Okay.
01:01:55Okay.
01:01:56Okay.
01:01:57Okay.
01:01:58Okay.
01:01:59Okay.
01:02:00Okay.
01:02:01Okay.
01:02:02Okay.
01:02:03Yeah.
01:02:04Okay.
01:02:05Okay, handsome guy. Again, I'm straight man, straight single, straight guy, okay?
01:02:12But I appreciate Janko Lovando being handsome guy and big muscles, okay? Good, okay?
01:02:18And Steven Segal, handsome guy too, okay?
01:02:26Look, my friend, focus on education, color development, okay? Yeah.
01:02:32Learn martial arts, okay? And also be straight, okay? Thank you.
01:02:37All right, yeah. Be ambitious, yeah? My proud future leaders, okay?
01:02:46Yeah, you're beautiful people, okay?
01:02:49So Steven Segal, I really appreciate his Aikido, okay?
01:02:56I mean, maybe he's not the best at it, but he learned it, okay?
01:03:02Yeah, in Japan. And he popularized Aikido, okay?
01:03:08That's great. I really appreciate that part, okay?
01:03:11And also, I like many of his moves, Steven Segal, okay?
01:03:20Aikido style, okay? Yeah.
01:03:24It looks very unique.
01:03:30I mean, the way he punches, okay?
01:03:35It is somewhat different.
01:03:38Steven Segal, okay? Yeah.
01:03:41– Yeah. Yeah.
01:03:42– Yeah.
01:03:51How about Jackievan Dal's martial arts?
01:03:54He is flexible. He is trained in ballet.
01:03:58You can do split, right? That's great, okay?
01:04:02His martial arts, I think it's a little bit too slow, okay?
01:04:09Maybe because they have very big muscle, okay?
01:04:13But I think it's a little bit too slow, okay?
01:04:18But I like many of his movies too, okay?
01:04:21Yeah.
01:04:27Yeah.
01:04:32I mean, we can play some of the Steven Seagal,
01:04:40Chang'e Van Dam movie clips in YouTube, right?
01:04:43But the thing is, they may be copyright protected, okay?
01:04:46So Instagram Live may detect that copyright protection
01:04:53and then stop the video, okay?
01:04:55I don't want that to happen, but it's in YouTube, okay?
01:04:58Also Dailymotion as well, okay?
01:05:00Yeah, absolutely.
01:05:01Movie clips, okay?
01:05:03But I don't think I can play it here, okay?
01:05:06Yeah.
01:05:10With the American movies,
01:05:13even movie clips,
01:05:15copyright protected, okay?
01:05:17And some algorithms can detect that, okay?
01:05:22They should stop doing that stuff.
01:05:26Okay?
01:05:29Yeah.
01:05:31The time checking that motion real quick.
01:05:34Yeah.
01:05:43Yeah.
01:05:44Now time checking that motion real quick.
01:05:57Okay
01:06:00Yeah, let's take by Miss Bray
01:06:10How about this
01:06:12Okay, daily motion friends. Yeah, let's continue with mathematics tomorrow. Okay. Yeah, we'll fix that formula
01:06:19Make it simpler and correct. Okay. Yeah, the basic coefficient formula and co-primeral testing formula. Okay, so
01:06:27Tomorrow. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. See you tomorrow. Okay. Thank you. Mighty para future readers. Yeah, be ambitious

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