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Congratulations, this is probably the most comprehensive (yet understandable) video on fractional exponents I have seen. In particular, it's nice to see that you didn't skip over (as is often the case) the fact that the "root then power" approach yields the same result as "power then root", and what's more you actually explained why this is the case due to the commutativity of multiplication. Nice one!
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Wish u were my math teacher because you actually explain how to do this step-by-step…thank you so much for this video because I pretty much had to teach myself how to do this.
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This video is such a huge life saver tysm. there were so many things confusing from this topic but this one video made everything crystal clear. Thank you again
Dear Math and Science, Absolutely fantastic! I'm resolved to watch all of your videos on Algebra. Kindly advise, in which order should I watch your videos? Kindly let me know according to the titles of your videos. Kind regards
I really need help! Is there a video that can help me with a similar equation to (5k^2) ^2/3 • (5k^1/3)^3/4?!?! I’ve been stuck for 2 days and I just don’t understand!!
Positive Exponents begin with (1) line multiplying itself into different shapes with equal sides. A Negative Exponent is the same thing, except that (1) line, instead of multiplying itself, it starts "imploding" in on itself and that's why you write "1 Line Divided by X^5" ...or.... 1/x^5 Positive exponents is growth. Negative exponents are shrinkage. Visit my channel for a geometrical visual, lol.
my teachers were never this good, i am 53 and watching you do this brings back memories, bad memories, i will watch everyone of your videos to get better educated, your a great teacher.
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I am almost 70 years old and I am watching your videos as if I am still going to college. That is how good you are. I wish we had teachers like you who could have explained just half as good as you are. Simply you are outstanding and enjoyable to watch your passion and enthusiasm. God bless you.
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Congratulations, this is probably the most comprehensive (yet understandable) video on fractional exponents I have seen.
In particular, it's nice to see that you didn't skip over (as is often the case) the fact that the "root then power" approach yields the same result as "power then root", and what's more you actually explained why this is the case due to the commutativity of multiplication.
Nice one!
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When I need a detailed explanation for math... if I can't find this professor, then I try to figure it out on my own... luckily I have not had to do it on my own. He's great!!
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So what is the logic behind the denominator being equal to the nth root? How does one come to this conclusion? What are the logical steps?
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Dear Math and Science,
Absolutely fantastic! I'm resolved to watch all of your videos on Algebra. Kindly advise, in which order should I watch your videos?
Kindly let me know according to the titles of your videos.
Kind regards
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Well, to make it even simpler, a^(-b/c) = a^-b * a^1/c = (1/a^b)^(1/c) so you get 1/(cth root( a^b)) or 1/a^(b/c)
And a^b * a^c = a^b+c
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How do i get to part 2 of this series?
Hi Math and Science, what video is part 2? Thanks!
Can an exponent be decimal
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I really need help! Is there a video that can help me with a similar equation to
(5k^2) ^2/3 • (5k^1/3)^3/4?!?! I’ve been stuck for 2 days and I just don’t understand!!
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I'm a bit confused becoz (½)² is ¼
how to calculate if the number 2^3.3 ?
3.3 * 3.3
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Positive Exponents begin with (1) line multiplying itself into different shapes with equal sides. A Negative Exponent is the same thing, except that (1) line, instead of multiplying itself, it starts "imploding" in on itself and that's why you write "1 Line Divided by X^5" ...or.... 1/x^5
Positive exponents is growth. Negative exponents are shrinkage.
Visit my channel for a geometrical visual, lol.
_(2)power 2
= _2×_2
= 4
If you are good at surde this will be super easy
{11÷10}^3÷2 sir please help me
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