[56:43][@Miblo][Semi-off-topic: Any chance you could describe a little more what you'd want of an algebraic blackboard program?]
[57:18][Blackboard: Why Casey Doesn't Like Mathematica]
[1:02:37][@thesizik][Whoa...]
[1:02:48][@areriff][Will there be more things like this that require math like this in further parts of the game? Although it was pretty basic, my math is a bit rusty]
[1:06:35][@bryanwwag][Do you consider math to be more of a tool to solve problems or more of a learned art to be mastered?]
[1:08:38][@lkey144][Googling what I believe you wanted turned up: http://reduce-algebra.com/ Automatic and user-controlled simplification of expressions and calculations with symbolic matrices]
[1:09:17][@symbolic_butt][I just wanted to note how your intuition of the transform seemed really important at finding the bug, way more important than typing the correct formula. Uh no wait]
[1:14:46][@zilarrezko][I actually just learned about determinants in Linear Algebra today. Do you think we will see them later on? Are determinants used often?]
[1:15:48][@gasto5][Do you get annoyed by some symbols meaning different things in different subcategories of math?]
[1:17:06][@cubercaleb][What about 3D with an isometric view?]
[1:18:10][@jpmontielr][What do you think of Khan Academy as a math learning resource?]
[1:19:39][@cubercaleb][Yeah, I mean a 2D game that is drawn in 3D]
[1:20:47][@lkey144][Recognizing "the kinds of things you are working with, and the kind of problem you are working on" is a fundamental skill. I'm not all that sure how to teach that directly, though, beyond doing something like what you are doing here, and / or repeated experience with solving problems]