Thank you so much this was the only vid that really explained step by step! If you could make another video showing other types of log quations and how you solved them it would really help.
I was struggling so hard to solve an equation on a homework assignment (inverse y= (5^x)-9 because I didn’t know what to do with the 9 😭 this helped sm thank you 🙏🏻
in the 3rd example you can actually eliminate the denominator 2 of the exponent of 4 since 4 is a perfect square, so from 4^(x-5)/2 it can be simplified to 2^x-5
if im not mistaken it should be e^(x^-1) i did what he did step by step: step 1: x= 1/lny step 2 : x=lny^(-1) so x^(-1)=lny step 3: change it into exponential form e^(x^-1)= y f^-1(x)= e^(x^-1)
Not even joking, I somehow understand better with a Southern accent. It sounds straightforward, simple, and just cool.
I can't agree better, I want steve to make more videos.
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I think it's the Cajun English accent.
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Thank you for showing multiple examples of a logarithmic function! This video was very useful.
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Thanks, good of you to put this up to help some students, we appreciate it.
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Thank you so much this was the only vid that really explained step by step! If you could make another video showing other types of log quations and how you solved them it would really help.
Thank you. Glad it helped. I will look into making more. Thank you for the suggestion.
WOW, All I needed was the first 2 minutes even I watched till the end and it was amazing, Keep helping people, sir.
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He said "whaaa"
I think it's the Cajun English accent.
thank you so much! online learning is tough already & it’s harder when your math teacher speeds through the lesson! 😫
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thank you. i was really confused before and now i understand and its actually quite easy for me.
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Sir I would like to Thank you for your helpful video. I now have a better understanding.👏🏽❤
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I was struggling so hard to solve an equation on a homework assignment (inverse y= (5^x)-9 because I didn’t know what to do with the 9 😭 this helped sm thank you 🙏🏻
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Love the accent 🤠
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I think it's the Cajun English accent.
thank you so much for this helpful video! our teacher did not cover this in the lessons at all but it somehow ended up on the test review!
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this was very helpful, the different examples made me understand very well
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Thanks! You might've just saved my grade for quarter 1.. I've got a really hard test coming up but I think I'm getting the hang of it now
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Thank you so much u just saved my GPA (distance learning is hard man)
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Thank you sire, I wish I had you instead of my math teacher.
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Amazing video! Thank you very much!
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I have learned a lot..and this is going to help me a lot in my exam
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this help me thx god u put this video. having trouble understanding but your accent is like is from Texas that help me understand.
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you made this so simple thank you so much !!!!!!!
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I hope you still reply, i have a question. How do you do it the other way around?
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How would you solve it if the the equation had an extra 'x' attached to the 3 at the end? f(x) = 2ln(x) -3x
very good teacher
Thank you sir for teaching us these maths
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What if there is a negitive in front of the log? When converted to exponential form does it just move to the y?
Before you take the inverse you would need to move the negative up into the exponent of what you are taking the log of.
I apreciate you alot for this mate. you just earned a new subscriber, im glad i came across your chanel.
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I didn’t finish the rest of the video but if we already have it starting with y=
we can just skip the first part right?
Yes
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This was very well explained, thank you very much.
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thanks. that actually helped me refresh my memory without reading all the book
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in the 3rd example you can actually eliminate the denominator 2 of the exponent of 4 since 4 is a perfect square, so from 4^(x-5)/2 it can be simplified to 2^x-5
You can’t do that.
Thank you. You are very helpful
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this helped me so much in my late assignment 😭
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this video actually helped me a lot
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This was so helpful, thank you so much!!!
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Thank you so much, explained it so well!
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Thanks a lot man, it's really helpful!
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His accent has me dead 😭💀, but thx u sooo much I might actually do well on this Algebra 2 test I got tmr
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Very helpful. Thank you
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at 4:31 could you move the 2 to make it ( y - 3 ) ^2
That just makes things more complicated. Once he divided by 2, the answer was right there; just a matter of conversion.
Thanks man it helped with my assignment
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I understand it fully thank you so so so so much!!!!!
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very helpful video thank you so much
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How would you do y=1/lnx ?
if im not mistaken it should be e^(x^-1) i did what he did step by step:
step 1: x= 1/lny
step 2 : x=lny^(-1) so x^(-1)=lny
step 3: change it into exponential form e^(x^-1)= y
f^-1(x)= e^(x^-1)
it looks pretty confusing on here but if you write it on a paper it's pretty easy
Thank you, you helped me a lot
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Thank you again 💓
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i like your accent. thank you sm btw.
great video thanks.
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Amazing thanky you you made this a breeze for me!
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Thank you it was well understood
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it's the waaaa~~ for me XD,, nice explanation man, thx
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your better than my teacher
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Bro tysm for this shit. School aint helping with shit
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Steve Crow do you have videos on finding domain on logarithms
I do. I have three of them. You can just search my channel for domain of logarithms.
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Really useful! Better than what my toxic algebra teacher teacher teaches that it's literally nothing to us when he teaches.
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Have a test tomorrow wish me luck🤓
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anyone else here because they procrastinated on algebra 2 homework and now it’s too late to go to the teachers office hours?
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