Hey Leah at 6:41 in the video, can you better explain why the answer is not 10^-2. I thought this since the imaginary period is behind the 0 and needs to move two spaces to the left to create 0.1. I can see why it’s 10^-1 because in a fraction it would be 1/10 but I’m still a little confused on why we treat it as 1 x 10^-1. Btw I was at your schedule workshop and you did such an amazing job I really appreciate you helping get my study schedule together!
When we move the decimal in 0.1 to turn the number into scientific notation, we are not trying to create the number 10. We are trying to create the number 1. So we move the decimal place over only ONE time to the right to get 1 x 10^-1, or just 10^-1. For help with questions like this and more, I recommend joining the MCAT Study Hall. For more details, visit join.mcatstudyhall.com/ or contact me through my website leah4sci.com/contact/
I tried to find the next video you mentioned with a more accurate method for when we cannot round up or round down but I had no luck. I had a question where I was asked to find log(15) and if I was able to find that next video I'm sure it would be a huge help. Please point me in the right direction.
I apologize! That particular video has not been published yet, and is still in the works. Make sure to view all of my available videos in this series at Leah4sci.com/MCATmath
I'm sorry, but the second part to this Logs video has not been published. You can find my entire MCAT Math series as well as a couple of older logarithms videos on my website at Leah4sci.com/MCATmath
I'm sorry, but the last question will be solved in the second part to this Logs video, which has not been published at this point in time. For more help, make sure to view my entire MCAT Math series at Leah4sci.com/MCATmath
I'd love to help you reach your goals! I recommend joining my MCAT Study Hall. For more details visit join.mcatstudyhall.com/ or contact me through my website leah4sci.com/contact/
You were very useful Leah. I’m in Med School now. Thanks for all you do.
Thank you, glad I was able to help and congrats on med school!! Wishing you the best
I love these short cut videos! These should definitely be a playlist series of MCAT tricks!
Glad you like them!
i like to think it as log BAE , i mean log B (A) = E, where B is base, A is answer and E is exponent
ooh I like that
thank you Leah for your videos - super grateful for them !!
You're very welcome, glad they've been helpful!
Teachers always told us to round, but they never explained the purpose. Thank you for this wisdom!
You're so welcome!
Leah ur channel is the reason I am passing gcse further maths. THANK YOU SO MUCHHHH!
That's fantastic! So happy to have been a small part of your journey!
Thank you, I really appreciate this!
You're very welcome!
Hey Leah at 6:41 in the video, can you better explain why the answer is not 10^-2. I thought this since the imaginary period is behind the 0 and needs to move two spaces to the left to create 0.1. I can see why it’s 10^-1 because in a fraction it would be 1/10 but I’m still a little confused on why we treat it as 1 x 10^-1. Btw I was at your schedule workshop and you did such an amazing job I really appreciate you helping get my study schedule together!
When we move the decimal in 0.1 to turn the number into scientific notation, we are not trying to create the number 10. We are trying to create the number 1. So we move the decimal place over only ONE time to the right to get 1 x 10^-1, or just 10^-1.
For help with questions like this and more, I recommend joining the MCAT Study Hall. For more details, visit join.mcatstudyhall.com/ or contact me through my website leah4sci.com/contact/
Nice I simply understand it thanks
you're so welcome
I tried to find the next video you mentioned with a more accurate method for when we cannot round up or round down but I had no luck. I had a question where I was asked to find log(15) and if I was able to find that next video I'm sure it would be a huge help. Please point me in the right direction.
I apologize! That particular video has not been published yet, and is still in the works. Make sure to view all of my available videos in this series at Leah4sci.com/MCATmath
@@Leah4sciMCAT is the video up
Hi! was the video you were referring to ever published?
I'm sorry, but the second part to this Logs video has not been published. You can find my entire MCAT Math series as well as a couple of older logarithms videos on my website at Leah4sci.com/MCATmath
how did u solve the last question? I cant find it anywhere
I'm sorry, but the last question will be solved in the second part to this Logs video, which has not been published at this point in time.
For more help, make sure to view my entire MCAT Math series at Leah4sci.com/MCATmath
Hi very useful video but I cant find the next one that helps you solve for pH = -log(0.0065) without a calculator
The next video in this series, which will address that particular problem, has not been published yet. Thanks for checking! Stay tuned for more.
@@Leah4sciMCAT Hey, was just wondering when that video will be uploaded?
Wait but what is the next video?
never mind, I think this was an intro video to Video 8?
Thanks for asking. You can see the entire series here: leah4sci.com/mcat/mcat-math-without-a-calculator/
I want to go med school. Please help me Leah
I'd love to help you reach your goals! I recommend joining my MCAT Study Hall. For more details visit join.mcatstudyhall.com/ or contact me through my website leah4sci.com/contact/
thanks this video is really helpful 🫶🏻
Glad it was helpful!