Lecture

Distance to Origin and Constrained Domains

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This lecture covers the concept of distance to the origin in 2D space, with examples of functions restricted to specific domains defined by inequalities. The instructor explains how to calculate the distance to the origin and how to work with functions within constrained domains.

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