What I like about you is you KEEP my ears and mind engaged without going too fast or too slow. And while you fill the podcast with LOTS of words they all seem SPOT ON. I'll go on to say I like your delivery. If I were in home school learning math on the computer via internet I'd be TOTALLY satisfied with YOU! I haven't detected any 'new math' parlance so I'm not lost with what you teach or in my case refresh. YOU ARE PERFECT. Everything I hear/see aligns with what I learned circa early 1960's.
2-5x(log3)=log11 2-5x≈2.1826 -5x≈0.1826 x≈0.0365 I did the above first but did this when I got to that part of the video: Ok I can see leaving it as x=[(log11/log3)-2]/5
What I like about you is you KEEP my ears and mind engaged without going too fast or too slow. And while you fill the podcast with LOTS of words they all seem SPOT ON. I'll go on to say I like your delivery. If I were in home school learning math on the computer via internet I'd be TOTALLY satisfied with YOU! I haven't detected any 'new math' parlance so I'm not lost with what you teach or in my case refresh. YOU ARE PERFECT. Everything I hear/see aligns with what I learned circa early 1960's.
You make me feel proud to be a student
2-5x(log3)=log11
2-5x≈2.1826
-5x≈0.1826
x≈0.0365
I did the above first but did this when I got to that part of the video:
Ok I can see leaving it as x=[(log11/log3)-2]/5
Fascinating.
Do you give one on one tutoring ?
Wait so why are you using ln when the base is 3?
(2 - log_3 11) / 5 is a better answer IMO.
indeed you can simplify the answer. I would give A for this answer and A+ for simplified answer
The semester is saved lol.
I'm still 😞lost!
Blah blah blah talk talk talk.
Get to the point!