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57: You Said How Much?! (Measure Theory)

57: You Said How Much?! (Measure Theory)
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Feb 1, 2021 · 33m 6s

If you are there, and I am here, we can measure the distance between us. If we are standing in a room, we can calculate the area of where we're...

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If you are there, and I am here, we can measure the distance between us. If we are standing in a room, we can calculate the area of where we're standing; and, if we want, the volume. These are all examples of measures; which, essentially, tell us how much 'stuff' we have. So what is a measure? How are distance, area, and volume related? And how big is the Sierpinski triangle? All of this and more on this episode of Breaking Math.
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