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subtracting 9x instead of 8x would make x negative. it just saves the step of making x positive at the end. 9x - 6 = 8x + 28 subtract 28 from both sides 9x - 34 = 8x >then subtracting 9x from both sides -x = -34 multiply or divide both sides by -1 x = 34, same answer
Just a suggestion guys: you could also collect like terms. Every thing with x should be taken to either side of the equal sign 2x-x=2-3 ( example) thanks😁
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I got an answer of -x=34 example no.3 (4:24) - which also also a correct answer as x=34. My question is why does x=-34 is WRONG when -x=34 is Correct? I mean -x=34 divide both sides by --1 is x=-34. Can anybody explain it? Thanks
5ˣ = 5x + 15 5ˣ = 5(x + 3) Sorry I can't express further steps of the equation due it is too difficult for me, but I would try the root test method to continue solve for x. When x = 1, 5¹ ≟ 5(1 + 3) 5 ≟ 5 • 4 5 ≟ 20 5 ≠ 20 When x = 2, 5² ≟ 5(2 + 3) 25 ≟ 5 • 5 25 ≟ 25 25 = 25 ∴x = 2, so the answer is C.
Might be late but I have the same question.. I might be wrong, but towards almost the end of the calculations I got 3^2x=12 And I got stuck trying to get the solution because when I type in the calculator I got the answer in surds🤷🏻♀️
@@hye2354oh and to answer your question what he did was 1. He factorised out 3^2x from the left to produce 3^2x(1-3^-1) = 18 2. He divided (1-3^1) from both sides 3. Then simplified to get 3^2x = 27
-3(3) will turn into -9. How did you get -3? 15:19 The answer is undefined in this equation. Why? Because -3^2x-1/3^2x is equals to -1^-1 or in other words -1. 1-1=0 and that will make the equation undefined. Correct me if I'm wrong.
You dont want to touch the base 3 since you're basically just adding and subtracting stuff in the exponent thanks to that. Im not sure why u mentioned -3(3). Where is that in this equation? Theres only -3^-1 here and he got that from factoring 3^2x with the other negative 3.
Would be great if you could give us some kind of test at the end that makes us use what we've learned from the video. It'll be way better that way because people don't learn passively. People learn by doing things actively.
Re-watching the video and Rereading my comment now. It sounded dumb. What i meant was giving us exponential equation in the end but with no solution and you should only give us the answers so that were forced to rack our brains.
when we write the numbers to their exponent form, do we have to use the same number for both part of the equation? for example 9 is exponent for 8=16, exponent of 8 is 2^3 and 16 is 2^4. But, we can also write 16 as 4^2. this is what I did and got different answer . Am I missing something?
Yes you have to use the same number. Like he said in the video, you have to convert the two numbers on both sides of the equation to a common base. For example 27=81, which equals to 3^3=3^4. The base numbers are the same, so the exponents are equal to each other, remember, ONLY when the base numbers are the same. I hope I helped. Good luck!
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Do you have a curriculum you're following? And do you have a test you need to pass to get in? Structuring your learning is everything imo and that's something I had to learn the hard way. If you have the time left before the semester I rec reading up on real analysis if you have it in the first semester like we did, it's literally calculus but built from the ground up. Took me personally a long time to get used to the change in framework from computation to proofs. Also, if you don't understand something, look for another resource, you're already using chat gpt right?
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Regarding computation and proofs, I enjoy the process of computation just as much as proofs, but for me, I must be proficient in computations before comprehending the processes behind proofs. Chat-GPT assists me in that facet.
What also is tremendously beneficial was understanding the history of each discovery and how it came to be, it just kindles great curiosity to each new concept I'm introduced to, how they were established as axioms just fills me with reverence for the field.
I'm not enrolled in any colleges or universities as of now but I get the feeling though when Im actually introduced into the environment of a university it's going to be stressful. :( But I made a personal vow that this is something I desired more than anything. Been curious of our place within the cosmos since birth, and physics is the entrance to the realm of discovery.
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@15:03 isn't it supposed to be 3^2x(1-1^-1) ? I mean, when you divide the base 3 & -3, you'll get -1 right?
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I have a question, on 4:10, why is it 6 and 8? And not 9 and 28? Is there a specific rule and how to do that part?
I also got confused at this part can someone explain?
subtracting 9x instead of 8x would make x negative. it just saves the step of making x positive at the end.
9x - 6 = 8x + 28
subtract 28 from both sides
9x - 34 = 8x
>then subtracting 9x from both sides
-x = -34
multiply or divide both sides by -1
x = 34, same answer
Just a suggestion guys: you could also collect like terms. Every thing with x should be taken to either side of the equal sign
2x-x=2-3 ( example) thanks😁
Yeah your example is how we were taught. I got confused when he did it differently but I realised it was the same thing.
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On the given 4^2x - 20(4^x) + 64 = 0, we can also just factor out 4^x, and see that x clearly is equal to 1.
but 64 isn't a factor
9:57 i solved in a different way but got the same answer this: ln4 - 6/-2 which simplifies to 3-ln2
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I got an answer of -x=34 example no.3 (4:24) - which also also a correct answer as x=34.
My question is why does x=-34 is WRONG when -x=34 is Correct?
I mean -x=34 divide both sides by --1 is x=-34.
Can anybody explain it? Thanks
why the the 3 stiil there at 15:02 why the 3 wasn't cancel too that should be 1
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5ˣ = 5x + 15
5ˣ = 5(x + 3)
Sorry I can't express further steps of the equation due it is too difficult for me, but I would try the root test method to continue solve for x.
When x = 1,
5¹ ≟ 5(1 + 3)
5 ≟ 5 • 4
5 ≟ 20
5 ≠ 20
When x = 2,
5² ≟ 5(2 + 3)
25 ≟ 5 • 5
25 ≟ 25
25 = 25
∴x = 2, so the answer is C.
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15:57 You never got rid of the 2 from the 2x = 54/2 so should it not be x = 27/2?
Might be late but I have the same question..
I might be wrong, but towards almost the end of the calculations I got 3^2x=12
And I got stuck trying to get the solution because when I type in the calculator I got the answer in surds🤷🏻♀️
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@@hye2354oh and to answer your question what he did was
1. He factorised out 3^2x from the left to produce 3^2x(1-3^-1) = 18
2. He divided (1-3^1) from both sides
3. Then simplified to get 3^2x = 27
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Misrtake: 12:14
x^2 +3x -4 = 0
Is not x = -4 and x = 1
True answer x = 4 and x = -1
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-3(3) will turn into -9. How did you get -3? 15:19
The answer is undefined in this equation. Why? Because -3^2x-1/3^2x is equals to -1^-1 or in other words -1. 1-1=0 and that will make the equation undefined.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
You dont want to touch the base 3 since you're basically just adding and subtracting stuff in the exponent thanks to that. Im not sure why u mentioned -3(3). Where is that in this equation? Theres only -3^-1 here and he got that from factoring 3^2x with the other negative 3.
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Re-watching the video and Rereading my comment now. It sounded dumb. What i meant was giving us exponential equation in the end but with no solution and you should only give us the answers so that were forced to rack our brains.
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when we write the numbers to their exponent form, do we have to use the same number for both part of the equation? for example 9 is exponent for 8=16, exponent of 8 is 2^3 and 16 is 2^4. But, we can also write 16 as 4^2. this is what I did and got different answer . Am I missing something?
Yes you have to use the same number. Like he said in the video, you have to convert the two numbers on both sides of the equation to a common base. For example 27=81, which equals to 3^3=3^4. The base numbers are the same, so the exponents are equal to each other, remember, ONLY when the base numbers are the same. I hope I helped. Good luck!
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How can you know what will subtract on 1:02?
Do anything to either side as long as you do it to both.
Just collect like terms. That's how I was taught
15:03 how is it -3? isnt -3/3 equals to -1?
i know its late, but ill answer it for anyone else who might be wondering. It's just an exponent rule that goes (x^a)/(x^b)=x^(a-b)
@@voldemortsdirtytampon how about the 3^2x divided by itself?
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