How to deal with rational exponents when base X is real. Bcoz laws of exponents perfectly valid when X is no-negative real number. If it is negative, sometimes laws of exponents hold or sometimes not. Please make video on it
Jason, You need to do video lessons on math proofs for math majors. Also, your calculus 1, 2, and 3 videos do not contain the entire course. You left out the essentials of calculus which includes proofs.
Yeah I have to strike a balance between practical problem solving and rigorous proofs. I will redo the calculus course in the future have have some more rigorous proofs in there.
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My God 9! Repeats the same point over and over ad nauseum.
Repetition in math is ad nauseam.
But it is the only way for most mortals.
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A very clear explanation!
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Another way:
nth root {b^n} = (b^n)^(1/n) = b
How to deal with rational exponents when base X is real. Bcoz laws of exponents perfectly valid when X is no-negative real number. If it is negative, sometimes laws of exponents hold or sometimes not. Please make video on it
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Also: 5 * 5 * 5 = 5^(1 + 1 + 1) = 5^(3) = 125
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Jason,
You need to do video lessons on math proofs for math majors. Also, your calculus 1, 2, and 3 videos do not contain the entire course. You left out the essentials of calculus which includes proofs.
Yeah I have to strike a balance between practical problem solving and rigorous proofs. I will redo the calculus course in the future have have some more rigorous proofs in there.
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Thanks!
I cant find the next section part 2 can u send it or show me where can i find it
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What is rule of thumb
Something that is true in all cases
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Wouldn't the square root of 49 be plus or minus 7? 27:48
Why would you not count (-7) as a answer as well
is the teacher not over explaining things here? making it boring dear......