Comparing Exponents Math Hack | Algebra JusticeTheTutor

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @jaylegoninjago5615
    @jaylegoninjago5615 2 года назад +28408

    I just said 3³³ cause higher exponents really make a difference

    • @chipseez3573
      @chipseez3573 2 года назад +501

      Whatever number has a higher exponent that is the bigger number

    • @Jacob-vo6dw
      @Jacob-vo6dw 2 года назад +3009

      @@chipseez3573 really? So then 1^100000000 is more than 2^2 ?

    • @Jacob-vo6dw
      @Jacob-vo6dw 2 года назад +514

      Haha just kidding, I think you meant the same number base (forgot what it's called) but with different exponents

    • @Sh4dxwxz
      @Sh4dxwxz 2 года назад +49

      Same and I'm skeptical that the thing he did works but now I need to test it 🧐

    • @orngng
      @orngng 2 года назад +96

      @@Sh4dxwxz well i dont know what people learn in US but ill just tell whats going on. laws of indices are applied here. (a^m)^n = a^(m*n).

  • @icedlemontea6042
    @icedlemontea6042 2 года назад +13356

    3³ Oh it's 9. Oh, wait. Nevermind

  • @nortexd5682
    @nortexd5682 Год назад +1175

    I love to see education on social media instead of nonsense Thank you for contributing to a better society

    • @101doreen
      @101doreen 7 месяцев назад +4

      Same

    • @Manny73211
      @Manny73211 5 месяцев назад +12

      Lol as long as there's some fun stuff mixed in. I'm fine with vsauce, Mike aben, and gohar khan

    • @killx5013
      @killx5013 5 месяцев назад +4

      Yeap way better than all the brainrot thats on every other social media app...

    • @goowoo69420
      @goowoo69420 4 месяца назад +2

      This is still nonsense to me since it will never help me unless I go down a STEMS degree really ☠

    • @goowoo69420
      @goowoo69420 4 месяца назад +3

      ​@@killx5013 Math is absolutely brain rotting, well at least for me who's an artist. I'd rather do 20 pushups, for record I cant even do one pushup LMFAO

  • @TheSilentMajorityNation
    @TheSilentMajorityNation 5 месяцев назад +129

    I dont even need to study this for any reason, but I watched it all the way through. Never stop learning, folks.

    • @ronniechilds2002
      @ronniechilds2002 3 месяца назад +2

      I can dig it. I'm sorry to say I never learned math even at this level, working with exponents. It's great to pick it up a little at a time on videos like this one.

  • @shruttimaehersa3422
    @shruttimaehersa3422 9 месяцев назад +14

    I am not even in a math-related field, but I love seeing these problems, and feel like I am learning something.

  • @m17srgaming
    @m17srgaming Год назад +2588

    Such a good tip, such a shame that ill forget it right when i scroll to the next video😭

    • @LetsTalkMusic2
      @LetsTalkMusic2 Год назад +15

      Wait what this is simple maths how could you forget it ?

    • @gunthegoldminer8119
      @gunthegoldminer8119 Год назад +5

      It's a terrible top. Literally all you need to do is see which exponent is larger.

    • @dickinson2204
      @dickinson2204 Год назад +5

      The world sucks man

    • @m17srgaming
      @m17srgaming Год назад +2

      @@LetsTalkMusic2 if im going to be straight with you, im a freshman so i either havent learnd it yet or they didn't teach it

    • @LetsTalkMusic2
      @LetsTalkMusic2 Год назад +3

      @@m17srgaming in which grade are you in ?

  • @Dolceandgabana
    @Dolceandgabana 2 года назад +81

    Haven't touched this kind of maths in years.. but you explain it better than I remember ever being taught.

    • @anonymousmuffin956
      @anonymousmuffin956 2 года назад

      they definitely teach it this well, at least the foundational bit. you learn how multiplied exponents work pretty soon after exponents.

    • @KTEAM938
      @KTEAM938 Год назад

      The five is more bigger

    • @Dolceandgabana
      @Dolceandgabana Год назад +3

      @@anonymousmuffin956 maybe you did, but my teachers were incompetent as they get. Don't pretend like you got the same educational advantages as the rest of us. That's an ignorant comment.

    • @StoryArtsConcepts
      @StoryArtsConcepts Год назад +1

      @@KTEAM938 not in this case

    • @bekoshka3678
      @bekoshka3678 Год назад

      ​@@KTEAM938 higher exponents make a difference, so even 2^33 would be bigger than 5^22

  • @daddy_myers
    @daddy_myers 2 года назад +52

    The fact that this channel gets lots of activity through comments, likes and views gives me hope for this world.

  • @AbhishekKumar-yp7si
    @AbhishekKumar-yp7si Год назад +100

    As a indian upsc aspirant , thanks sir ur maths hack becom helpful for quickly solveing problems and numericals, also time saving

    • @unknownperson-zx5lo
      @unknownperson-zx5lo 5 месяцев назад +5

      U kidding me? Am a jee aspirant and these things were taught to us like when I was in 8th or something

    • @sahilverma7045
      @sahilverma7045 5 месяцев назад +5

      We all were taught a lot of things but very few remember basic things for a longer period of time, what you studied in 8th grade is fresher to you than for him.

    • @unknownperson-zx5lo
      @unknownperson-zx5lo 5 месяцев назад

      @@sahilverma7045 I got ur point 👍👍

    • @nuclearwarhead9845
      @nuclearwarhead9845 5 месяцев назад

      Why do you need to get taught this it's literally common sense​@@unknownperson-zx5lo

  • @HaizamSanchez-ee5sx
    @HaizamSanchez-ee5sx 25 дней назад

    Always learning something new when watching this guys videos. Appriciate it

  • @TheBluePhoenix008
    @TheBluePhoenix008 Год назад +263

    I like how there's a "neither" option rather than a "they're equal"

    • @Matic762
      @Matic762 Год назад +12

      Yes becouse both cant be “larger”. If both are the same than than “neither is larger”.

    • @gargaduk
      @gargaduk Год назад +19

      "Which is larger? Neither". Makes total sense.

    • @asneakysausage
      @asneakysausage Год назад

      ?

    • @swimfan752
      @swimfan752 Год назад

      Neither literally makes more sense

    • @Similo
      @Similo Год назад +1

      Scrolled down for this comment 😂

  • @AQUANAUT18
    @AQUANAUT18 2 года назад +1603

    These are the kinds of questions on the “math” section of the SAT that dont even really test your knowledge of math but your creative problem solving. Which would be fine if the math you learned in school didnt do the exact fuckin opposite

    • @sawc.ma.bals.
      @sawc.ma.bals. 2 года назад +24

      Exactly

    • @cj123pro5
      @cj123pro5 2 года назад +44

      What it's not even that creative...

    • @cuntress9000
      @cuntress9000 2 года назад +102

      lmao literally like they make you depend on memorization and doing the same problems over and over and then the standardized tests are the complete opposite and they wonder why kids do so horribly on them

    • @denalv3070
      @denalv3070 2 года назад +55

      @@cj123pro5 while you're not wrong, it's the fact that most math classes don't really teach you to think outside of the box. They teach you formulas and how to apply them correctly.

    • @shmubob
      @shmubob 2 года назад +9

      math is creative problem solving
      when you are taught formulae to memorise in math you are being lied to about what math is.

  • @denzelwright8475
    @denzelwright8475 2 года назад +360

    My dumbass in school: "I feel like the test writer is trying to be ironic so Imma pick the smaller base number."

    • @monikatanwar9751
      @monikatanwar9751 Год назад +4

      😂
      It's quite simple just divide the powers with their HCF

    • @margaretgarana911
      @margaretgarana911 Год назад +5

      But we would’ve been correct. Test taking skills matter

    • @skychampi0n301
      @skychampi0n301 Год назад +3

      @@margaretgarana911 ye but then can u really count on a test writer being ironic if their job is to sit on a desk and think of math and which number is bigger and stuff like that, I mean that’s such a boring job can a guy with that job really be ironic

    • @gymnasticsgirlie0647
      @gymnasticsgirlie0647 Год назад +2

      Yea but then you worry what if they predicted that people would think they were being ironic and then didn't be ironic. Or what if they predicted that and then decided to be ironic? And so on - it's a cycle that never ends.

    • @Heilbronn023
      @Heilbronn023 Год назад +1

      3 is larger than 2 so i pick B

  • @user-qr9qj8wd2f
    @user-qr9qj8wd2f 2 месяца назад +4

    I want more educational videos to flood social media to replace all of the brain rotting content out there ❤

  • @samratrudra5034
    @samratrudra5034 Год назад +61

    Could also include some IIMCAT Quant questions. It is an Indian entrance test but the questions are really tricky yet interesting to solve. Hope this reaches out. 🤗🤗

  • @AbdullahLegend1
    @AbdullahLegend1 Год назад +69

    we've getting into this stuff in school lately so i really appreciate that

    • @Iampaztro
      @Iampaztro Год назад

      Wait a second that name seems familiar. You from RT?

    • @AbdullahLegend1
      @AbdullahLegend1 Год назад

      @@Iampaztro i don't know what rt is so probably not lol

    • @Iampaztro
      @Iampaztro Год назад

      @@AbdullahLegend1 makes sense just a coincidence then

    • @joeshcmoe3622
      @joeshcmoe3622 Год назад

      Ignor home he’s wrong

    • @StoryArtsConcepts
      @StoryArtsConcepts Год назад

      @@joeshcmoe3622 nah he’s actually right

  • @noahbodycares3005
    @noahbodycares3005 2 года назад +16

    “Seems imposible” but the answer is instantly obvious

  • @AZEOforreal
    @AZEOforreal Год назад +965

    Calculus students be like “first, let me cancel out the number on one side by multiplying it by a log times it’s base…”

    • @shadowninja8011
      @shadowninja8011 Год назад +82

      Except no. Me a previous actual calculus student that spent 2 and a half years studying just that and classes that used only that.
      *looks at numbers* That 33rd power is such an order of magnitude larger than the 22nd power it will be bigger, their base numbers aren’t much different than each other so they can ignored for the most part.
      Most of us hate logs. Logs are stupid, they suck, and most of the time if your not actively being taught them you’ll almost never see them again except in speciality fields, even then they aren’t that common.
      Integrals also suck but they are common as shit

    • @variamente6855
      @variamente6855 Год назад +11

      @@shadowninja8011 no, all of us hate logs

    • @adaelasm6467
      @adaelasm6467 Год назад +22

      @@variamente6855 what’s to hate about logs? They are extremely useful and quite simple. Most machine learning algorithms use them and they are the basis of a lot of modeling.

    • @variamente6855
      @variamente6855 Год назад +8

      @@adaelasm6467 they are useful, doesnt mean that we like doing it in exams 😵‍💫.

    • @AZEOforreal
      @AZEOforreal Год назад +2

      @@shadowninja8011 it was a joke. As a current calculus student, we had gone over logs again and were refreshed on it, so it’s quite common in my brain right now. That’s the joke. I understand you take different routes to get the answer, in fact, when I was solving this problem I saw the commonality that 22 and 33 both had a gcf of 11, and I solved the problem accordingly. Was just a joke.

  • @T0mBr1dg3
    @T0mBr1dg3 4 месяца назад +1

    Dude the algorithm actually did something good for a change, I’ve seen enough of your videos pop up that I was able to answer this before you explained it

  • @armofknight9994
    @armofknight9994 Год назад +2

    For those who dont understand, basically just look only at 5² so 5 x 5 equals 25 and then just put the "¹¹" same thing for the other. I hope this helped.

  • @Real28
    @Real28 2 года назад +82

    I feel like I'm pretty good at Math and have a lot of tricks but dayum, I wish I had these back in HS.

    • @Ryan-lh1np
      @Ryan-lh1np 2 года назад +2

      @@ArtAlpha108 I'm guessing you're in algebra. Honestly for a lot of it you can just repeat a process. Think of all the manipulations you can do to some equation, and go thru them to see if it'll get you anywhere. Look for things that let you factor a quadratic, an (a^2 - b^2), or to pull something out from everywhere into parentheses. Speed comes with practice and time. If you're in pre-calc or geometry then it's a lot more understanding the concept, most trig functions.
      I can't really give more specifics unless ik the exact class.

    • @eiyp3
      @eiyp3 2 года назад +2

      @@ArtAlpha108 really,it's just about clearing ur basics of the concept, practice is secondary,first make sure u understand what it actually is without trying to solve it.

    • @purnendusharma1383
      @purnendusharma1383 Год назад

      Its in class 8 NCERT book

    • @swimfan752
      @swimfan752 Год назад

      Lol they taught this in HS. Maybe even middle School actually

  • @Weeb_Goblin
    @Weeb_Goblin Год назад +143

    I had one of your shorts recommended like an hour ago (x^x=2^2048) so I took what I learned there and applied it here and got it right

    • @paulushimawan5196
      @paulushimawan5196 Год назад +2

      I used logarithm on both problems and it still works. (I memorized log 2 and log 3)

    • @user-zl9dx4id2g
      @user-zl9dx4id2g Год назад +1

      Same I saw that video like 25 minutes ago🤣

    • @cewi7451
      @cewi7451 9 месяцев назад

      I’ve learned more about math in his shorts than in all the years in school 😂

  • @ruzreuben9755
    @ruzreuben9755 2 года назад +22

    Guys stop saying it's easy to estimate the answer. 3^33 < 5^23 and 2.9^33 < 5^22 < 3^33! Small differences in exponent make a huge change!

    • @fcturner
      @fcturner 2 года назад

      You mean base number. Pay attention please :p

    • @rblxjond2
      @rblxjond2 5 дней назад

      @@fcturner u clearly didn't look at the first example he gave, pay attention please

    • @MarcoMa210
      @MarcoMa210 2 дня назад +1

      i mean putting a factorial in the exponent really makes a difference, 33! is huge.

  • @turinggirl6432
    @turinggirl6432 4 месяца назад

    I love you solving algorithms 🥰

  • @frost5443
    @frost5443 9 месяцев назад

    you could actually do this by breaking down the exponent with prime factorization, picking a common number and then multiplying everything else together

  • @gyul6380
    @gyul6380 2 года назад +35

    Me, not a math major consistently getting these math tutorials: *"Interesting"*

    • @pastelokami
      @pastelokami 2 года назад +1

      Me who's probably gonna be a math major who's finally getting good tutorials: YES

  • @Daethdemon
    @Daethdemon Год назад +35

    Honestly, thank you i watched this while in school the other day and it helped me a lot.

  • @kheshi6238
    @kheshi6238 Год назад +74

    We literally studying it right now and these stuff was always pretty hard for me. Thank you for teaching me to this method, I'll defenitely use it. God bless.

    • @timioged9294
      @timioged9294 Год назад +1

      For me exponents were the only easy few supjects on gr 9 math but make sure to keep studying and you'll become great at it 💪

  • @shivendusingh9087
    @shivendusingh9087 Год назад

    Divide the power by the HCF of powers i.e. 11
    You’ll get 5^2 and 3^3 and you have your answer

  • @liquidmark5081
    @liquidmark5081 7 месяцев назад

    Ok, I was able to guess right based on first sight. It seemed pretty clear to me.

  • @ctotheh3327
    @ctotheh3327 2 года назад +27

    From the 3-4 videos I’ve seen from you, you’ve given me basic problem solving in a very easy format to absorb

  • @Martian74
    @Martian74 Год назад +90

    I'm always coming across these questions in real life. At the supermarket they have 2 packs of sugar the same size but different brands and they price one with a log value and one with an exponential function and I have to work out which is cheaper.

    • @NexusBecauseWhyNot
      @NexusBecauseWhyNot Год назад +26

      Trueeee I hate it when they throw in an e^π into the price smh 🙄😤

    • @weallwould7246
      @weallwould7246 Год назад +19

      It’s teaching you how to problem solve and think critically, which is a valuable life skill. The problem itself doesn’t matter as much as the skills needed to solve it.

    • @Martian74
      @Martian74 Год назад +4

      @@weallwould7246 I learnt that in school and during my engineering degree. Real life doesn't need that stuff.

    • @weallwould7246
      @weallwould7246 Год назад +10

      @@Martian74 real life doesn’t require problem solving and critical thinking? Maybe yours doesn’t, but mine certainly does.

    • @igniter_01
      @igniter_01 Год назад +3

      @@Martian74 we don't need anything for "real life". It's just about how we lead our life, depending on that we will use different knowledge

  • @spaceaddict5484
    @spaceaddict5484 2 года назад +27

    Im loving these videos. I haven't done math in ten years since I graduated highschool but it was always one of my favorite subjects and I love the simple problem solving skills you show. It's good brain exercise.

    • @KTEAM938
      @KTEAM938 Год назад

      You know its shit or not?
      The five is more bigger

  • @AyushGupta-qr1pu
    @AyushGupta-qr1pu Год назад

    Take log both side and put the value of log 5 , and log 3
    If you don't remember log5 , learn log 2 and have log application.

  • @richardkingham7183
    @richardkingham7183 Год назад

    Very clever skills but slow down as I struggle to remember it at such a quick pace

  • @purukrishnamurthy2960
    @purukrishnamurthy2960 2 года назад +13

    3^33 is higher, common denominator of powers is 11, used to bring both to the same power to compare

    • @theodom1858
      @theodom1858 2 года назад

      Yeh… that’s exactly what he did Einstein

    • @purukrishnamurthy2960
      @purukrishnamurthy2960 2 года назад

      @@theodom1858 did watch his video, I wanted to attempt it myself Neils bohr

  • @JustLinuxMan
    @JustLinuxMan Год назад +16

    Oh wow, I never thought of it that way! Thank you!

  • @imgingergiraffe3731
    @imgingergiraffe3731 2 года назад +8

    They should have made it tricky. I just guessed 3³³ was bigger because of the much larger exponent, I figured it would be close though.

    • @Andrewkosche
      @Andrewkosche 2 года назад +2

      Well if it was 5.5 then that would have been bigger so you have to be careful with that logic

  • @Derplie
    @Derplie Год назад

    if e

  • @kallemmahipal9054
    @kallemmahipal9054 5 месяцев назад +1

    3^33 > 5^22
    Becoz
    We can write 3^33 as 3^3(11) it is 27^11
    And 5^22 as 5^2(11) it is 25^11
    As 27^11 is greater than 25^11
    So 3^33 is also greater than 5^22

  • @Sasha_fox314
    @Sasha_fox314 2 года назад +48

    Yaaay Im so happy to get right at least one of those internet math problems! :DD

    • @Sasha_fox314
      @Sasha_fox314 Год назад

      @@xskulltrooperx1508 тим часом я, українка:
      Бля це сарказм чи що?😂😂

  • @Stompii01x
    @Stompii01x Год назад +45

    I love these videos, keep em coming mate!

  • @likeabosslikeaboss8782
    @likeabosslikeaboss8782 2 года назад +16

    Either the test is dumb or i'm just a freakin genius lol. You literally don't even need high school math for this

    • @paulushimawan5196
      @paulushimawan5196 Год назад

      Either you're a math lover or your IQ is higher than 120, or both

  • @sms17762000
    @sms17762000 Год назад

    I love that you keep making videos on simplifying exponents. As someone else committed if I'd only seen you make a video on this topic once or twice there's no way I'd remember.

  • @MiaMonique
    @MiaMonique Год назад

    Finally something on social media you can actually use. Now where in life can I apply this.

  • @Deaddev1
    @Deaddev1 2 года назад +9

    Option C is just as useful as me

    • @danielthemaniel3856
      @danielthemaniel3856 2 года назад

      Well it would be the right choice if they happened to be equal. For example 4^4 = 2^8 so you can have different exponents and bases being equal

    • @benjaminbittner6082
      @benjaminbittner6082 2 года назад

      Hey bro I'm here to talk if u need😂

  • @mathslover2767
    @mathslover2767 2 года назад +54

    Meanwhile
    Log: am i a joke to you

  • @teanbooks9539
    @teanbooks9539 5 месяцев назад +4

    I wish my math teachers in my student years were this articulate. They were good at math but terrible at explaining the math works. Now I am almost in my thirties 😢

    • @teenniche
      @teenniche 3 месяца назад

      ruclips.net/video/y2yo6MRm_Zc/видео.html
      Best Elimination solution

  • @dallaother
    @dallaother Год назад

    What I did that was even more simpler
    5^2 = 25 ; 3^3 = 27, they are both multiplied by 11 so we take the biggest number which is 3^33

  • @yeungtszhangyeung708
    @yeungtszhangyeung708 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you man, I learn the trick on your previous video

  • @sakshammaheshwari6129
    @sakshammaheshwari6129 2 года назад +11

    Me an asian: i calculated the values before u showed me the numbers

    • @FloreFaune
      @FloreFaune 2 года назад

      Teach me ur ways.

    • @sakshammaheshwari6129
      @sakshammaheshwari6129 2 года назад +1

      @@FloreFaune u must meditate 69 hours a day and then practice high level maths, multiversal level for 420 hours... Pretty easy if u ask me

    • @Iasked-jo3qs
      @Iasked-jo3qs 2 года назад

      @@FloreFaune Obtain the ultimate arithmetic knowledge and become asian, then commit un-alive.

  • @TheSaxAppeal
    @TheSaxAppeal 2 года назад +11

    THESE ARE THE TRICKS I WANTED IN MATH CLASS

    • @boldizsarsandor6722
      @boldizsarsandor6722 2 года назад

      This is basic math, it is teached in school . This should be known by everybody.

    • @forcelifeforce
      @forcelifeforce 2 года назад

      Stop yelling your post in all caps.

    • @forcelifeforce
      @forcelifeforce 2 года назад +1

      @@boldizsarsandor6722 * *taught in school*

    • @randomstuffprod.
      @randomstuffprod. 2 года назад

      It is taught in Math class.

    • @phuaL
      @phuaL 2 года назад +1

      I don't think you paid attention in math class

  • @thewitch2810
    @thewitch2810 Год назад +3

    Instant sub. I suck at math so I need this channel

  • @abinashrabhaofficial
    @abinashrabhaofficial 17 дней назад

    Q. 5²² vs 3³³ = Q. 25²¹ vs 27³⁰
    In the second case it is clear.

  • @lordofskag
    @lordofskag 5 месяцев назад

    I actually knew how to do this before he explained im so proud of my simple math skills now

  • @KJ-yises
    @KJ-yises 2 года назад +5

    I need more of this

  • @AlphaGamingImpact
    @AlphaGamingImpact Год назад +4

    That’s why compound interest is important 😂

    • @omou2dunsibe
      @omou2dunsibe Год назад

      Yes. I agree. It means it wouldn’t really matter so much how much you put in, but the compounding helps your account to grow exponentially🥰

  • @ExistJustToGiveYouNightmares
    @ExistJustToGiveYouNightmares 4 месяца назад +5

    Me: 👁👄👁 *takes out calculator*

  • @Zerish2011
    @Zerish2011 Год назад +1

    What if we take natural log for both? In which we end up on the same conclusion that 3^33 is higher. Tell me if I am wrong. Actually, maths has different ways to prove things.

  • @jaylev85
    @jaylev85 2 года назад +6

    25^11

  • @punkerts7711
    @punkerts7711 2 года назад +5

    3^33 thanks

  • @Anonymalic
    @Anonymalic 2 года назад +18

    Well I thought it was obvious…

    • @branthebrave
      @branthebrave 2 года назад

      5²³ is bigger. It's not obvious.

  • @JeanLucCanas
    @JeanLucCanas 5 месяцев назад

    I watched a couple of your videos yesterday and was very happy when this one popped up right now and I was able to figure it out based on what you taught me yesterday.❤

  • @CRONCHBOIWATER
    @CRONCHBOIWATER 10 месяцев назад

    ive seen your other videos and used this technique before you explained it and got it right! thank you

  • @goofi78
    @goofi78 2 года назад +9

    At 44 years of age, every time I watch one your videos, I wanna go back to school!

    • @JusticeShepard
      @JusticeShepard  2 года назад

      This made my day!

    • @Fire_Axus
      @Fire_Axus Год назад +1

      Dont want to go back to school, its a hellhole didnt you forget?

  • @Adib-ui1bc
    @Adib-ui1bc 2 года назад +11

    Title:iS tHis eVeN poSsiBle??
    Actual math problem:Asian grade school questions

    • @sayanmallick1473
      @sayanmallick1473 2 года назад

      Title: iS tHis eVeN poSsiBle??
      Asian students: is tHis eVeN a question??

    • @paulushimawan5196
      @paulushimawan5196 Год назад

      As an Asian I approve this

  • @benjimain6
    @benjimain6 2 года назад +4

    Ah yes, 'brackets' make it so much simpler 👍

  • @Guest-lm5qp
    @Guest-lm5qp Год назад

    More general method:
    5^22 ? 3^33
    22log(3)5 ? 33
    log(3)5 ? 1.5
    5 ? 3^1.5
    5 ? 3*root3
    5 ? 5.2 ish
    so the question mark should be

  • @theresatoyota-yq4sk
    @theresatoyota-yq4sk 4 месяца назад

    Seems like a super easy question

  • @Ry91415
    @Ry91415 Год назад +10

    Ohhhhh this is what the teachers mean when they say “show your work”

    • @carultch
      @carultch Год назад

      What did you think they meant?

  • @theottoboy5138
    @theottoboy5138 2 года назад +5

    yeah everyone knew that in 8th grade

  • @yoya1117
    @yoya1117 Год назад +7

    Example 3*(33)
    The exam: 56*(76.4)
    Me: 👁👄👁

  • @not_meepopopopoeeeeeadas
    @not_meepopopopoeeeeeadas 4 месяца назад

    Just a rule of thumb, higher exponents would mean higher values. except for 1

  • @ha-hyunpark7917
    @ha-hyunpark7917 4 месяца назад

    Fresh. Mind blowing.
    That's me studying math. Math is easy when you try to think out of the box. It's hard when you limit your mind.

  • @ayomahniqqa627
    @ayomahniqqa627 Год назад +9

    Bruh..i am frm idia saw the question and answered it right away...💀 preparing fr IIT also

  • @akuoumaru7562
    @akuoumaru7562 Год назад +4

    Math hack? This is literally standard knowledge they teach you

    • @Ayumu1831
      @Ayumu1831 Год назад +1

      Tbf, if he markets it as a math hack, kids that wouldnt have understood it will probably more likely get it just cos it has the word “hack” in it, why do you think “life hack” vids do so well even tho most are bs lol

    • @akuoumaru7562
      @akuoumaru7562 Год назад

      @@Ayumu1831 true, but still, this is somethin everyone should know

    • @cheese7119
      @cheese7119 Год назад +1

      @@akuoumaru7562 I'm surprised that alot of people in the comments don't know the difference between exponents and multiplying...

  • @youtubestudies4173
    @youtubestudies4173 2 года назад +8

    I just want to know what you mean by *Neither* 😂

    • @pirateofthebeans_2393
      @pirateofthebeans_2393 2 года назад +1

      Their equal.

    • @youtubestudies4173
      @youtubestudies4173 2 года назад

      @@pirateofthebeans_2393 hmm makes sense

    • @xXJ4FARGAMERXx
      @xXJ4FARGAMERXx 2 года назад +1

      If (A > B) is false and (A < B) is false than the only possible statment left that is true is (A = B)
      ∀A, B ∈ R, where R is the set of real numbers.

    • @gargaduk
      @gargaduk Год назад

      That neither number is bigger than the other.

  • @S.k.y.n.e.t.
    @S.k.y.n.e.t. 4 месяца назад +1

    Nice explanation. Though if an adult thought this was impossible without a calculator, I'd question their education. 😂

  • @fearlesstrader1991
    @fearlesstrader1991 Год назад

    Take hcf of 22 and 33 which is 11.. now divide 11 to both tha power..
    Calculate and get answer

  • @grannierealness3893
    @grannierealness3893 4 месяца назад

    Perfect breakdown 😊

  • @shawngreene1225
    @shawngreene1225 9 дней назад

    Great explanation

  • @elsenored562
    @elsenored562 4 месяца назад

    5²² = (5²)¹¹ and 3³³ = (3³)¹¹
    Rule of multiplying exponents

  • @obama5777
    @obama5777 Год назад

    You could also make it faster by doing this:
    5²² , 3³³
    Divide the powers by 11 so you get:
    5² , 3³
    =25 < 27 , 3³³ is larger

  • @RisingwoodsGal
    @RisingwoodsGal Год назад

    I love working with and teaching exponents (and logarithms. )

  • @henriquedossantos6519
    @henriquedossantos6519 Месяц назад

    I understood that he did 5 x 5=25 and found the root of the number 5, but then I saw 3(33) 3(3*11) and he got 27. What method did he do, to get this result?

  • @AmitKumar-bf6lt
    @AmitKumar-bf6lt Год назад

    We take HCF of the power which will be 11.
    Then we will divide both powers by 11 and we will get 5^2 and 3^3. As a result we will get 25

  • @apurbaadhikary2477
    @apurbaadhikary2477 3 месяца назад

    Take hcf of power 22,33
    So 5^2, 3^3
    And ans is 25, 27

  • @smallpebbles22
    @smallpebbles22 Год назад

    Wow such a short & simple explanation :)

    • @kevinireland8020
      @kevinireland8020 9 месяцев назад

      I would place this in the useless info bin.

  • @dracekmalymyodracek
    @dracekmalymyodracek 6 месяцев назад

    I saw your other video few shorts before. Now it was piece of cake to solve this. Thank you for teaching me this trick 🥰

  • @bhaveshthakare8456
    @bhaveshthakare8456 Год назад

    Bring The Exponents to denominator Nd then cross multiply, Whichever sides is bigger is the answer

  • @rycycle413
    @rycycle413 4 месяца назад

    Thanks man! I can't wait to use this tomorrow in my everyday life!

  • @treivix6791
    @treivix6791 Год назад

    Did it the hard way with logarithms and exponent rules. Ended up with ³√25 v ³√27. From this it's very easy to see what's bigger

  • @snacking5908
    @snacking5908 4 месяца назад

    I watched one video like this on this channel, now all of these are easy

  • @lotuttv
    @lotuttv 4 месяца назад +1

    unsure if this would work on other problems but 5*2=10*2=20 for 5^22… 3*3=9*3=27… The bigger product is 3^33. could lowkey be a braindead shortcut

  • @anjaneyagadgil1441
    @anjaneyagadgil1441 Год назад

    Wow you are such a genius

  • @realtrayy9045
    @realtrayy9045 Год назад +1

    I feel like it could have been a little simpler. I was taught that the exponent is basically the number of zeros along with the number so the higher exponent is always larger in volume

  • @MM-yl7ds
    @MM-yl7ds Год назад

    What happened when the base is a fraction or a decimal between 0 and 1? Like (1/2)^22 and (3/4)^33. It's (1/4)^11 and (27/64)^11. However, even though 1/4 is greater than 27/64, the number 1/4 to the power of 11 is less than the number 27/64 to the power of 11. 🤔

  • @user-ck1ol2ux5o
    @user-ck1ol2ux5o 3 месяца назад

    Dude, I’m literally in shock right now

  • @hamimahmed6584
    @hamimahmed6584 Год назад

    One of the coolest trick.. Thanks man❤️

  • @nobassassin7630
    @nobassassin7630 Год назад +2

    Exponential growth is almost unbeatable