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Coming to you in 2024, I actually managed to get the exact value of the 12.5g decay equation, because I wanted to practice my log conversions more and for any of you interested it's t=(8[ln{1/8}])/ln(1/2). Plug that into a graphing calculator and it'll give you exactly 24.
On each of the problems he uses interval notation. A "[" means the number next to it is included along with every number in front or behind it, and a ")" means every number is included in front of or behind it except for that number. Take (-2,9] for example. -2 would be represented with an open circle when graphing because it is not included, but 9 would have a closed circle because it is included. I had trouble explaining that so hopefully it helped.
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Yeah, the initial equation is just 12,5 = 100(1/2)^t/8
Coming to you in 2024, I actually managed to get the exact value of the 12.5g decay equation, because I wanted to practice my log conversions more and for any of you interested it's t=(8[ln{1/8}])/ln(1/2). Plug that into a graphing calculator and it'll give you exactly 24.
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U watch his videos through first? Or u always wrote down what he was doing and followed along
How was the interest rate problem on Logarithms?
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What's the name of the technique used in problem number 5 at 6:59 ?
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Bro💀most people have learned that in 3rd grade. Its common sense
eg. 5>3 but divide by -1. -5
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11:12 how did you get 6.99
its wrong
On problem 3, aren't answer B and D the same? Great video anyways, as usual!
On each of the problems he uses interval notation. A "[" means the number next to it is included along with every number in front or behind it, and a ")" means every number is included in front of or behind it except for that number. Take (-2,9] for example. -2 would be represented with an open circle when graphing because it is not included, but 9 would have a closed circle because it is included. I had trouble explaining that so hopefully it helped.
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at 10:57 i distribute the 4 and get a different answer when i solve i get -2.946638
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