Continuing from last lesson, Eddie the magic monk shows you how to get 10 shots in a row standing 2-3 steps away from the ring on the left hand side.An important concept to remember is making sure to lift the ball above your head before you shoot, and make sure as you release the ball …
Month: July 2019
In this tutorial we show you how to solve matrix equations in the form AX=B using Gaussian Elimination (where A, B are known matrices and X is the unknown matrix).
In this lesson Eddie the magic monk shows you how to get 10 shots in a row standing 2-3 steps away from the ring down the middle.An important concept to remember is making sure the energy of the ball comes from the legs pushing against the floor.
Today we talk about the use of variables – we show you how to append string variables together and how to add numerical variables, then output the result to the screen.
In this lesson you learn how to shoot properly standing 2-3 steps away from the ring on the right hand side using the backboard.
In this tutorial you can see how Gaussian Elimination can be applied to solve a system of simultaneous equations with 3 variables.
Continuing from lesson 3, you’re going to shoot further away from the hoop, down the middle and on the left hand side, using the backboard.
In this first lesson we set up Notepad++ for future editing. We use Notepad++ to edit a .html file locally. We then use code to print a few lines to the screen, and see our results by opening up the .html file in a web browser.
Take 1 step back from the ring on the right hand side, see if you can get 10 shots in a row , bouncing the ball off the backboard.
In this tutorial we introduce Gaussian Elimination, another way to solve simultaneous equations using matrices.