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Marina Gulakova
Marina Gulakova
3,145 Points

I've noticed that 2nd tower's coordinates are incorrect. Shouldn't they be (3,1)? Video Practice Writing Classes 1:05

I've noticed that 2nd tower's coordinates are incorrect. Shouldn't they be (3,1)? Video Practice Writing Classes 1:05

3 Answers

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,124 Points

Are you watching this video?

You said, "Shouldn't they be (3,1)?". But in the video, the instructor says, "And this tower is placed at point x=3 and y=1 or point 3, 1 for short."

Isn't that the same thing?

If that's not the video you're watching, please provide a link to yours.

Marina Gulakova
Marina Gulakova
3,145 Points

The image on the video at 0:55 shows coordinates as (3,1) but then it changes to (3,2), so I got confused.

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,124 Points

I didn't go far enough into the video before, but now I did and sure enough, it changes suddenly and without explanation. That's clearly a bug in the video as the correct value is 3,1 as shown first and mentioned on the sound track.

Jay Padzensky
Jay Padzensky
4,731 Points

Thanks so much for pointing this out, Marina and Steven. We've reported this visual bug to the appropriate teams!