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Pretty interesting. Scratching my head at 2:47. Where did you get that theorem from? can you provide a link to a mathematical website that shows that theorem. Thanks.
The concluding part is completely incorrect. You can only equate the powers (indices) when the bases are equal. Moreover, if you substitute x = 9 in the original equation, it's not true. Please review your solution and get back to us. Thank you.
Thank you for the knowledge
Thank you sir for the wonderful work
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Wow! You did great and I understand easily. Thank you
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@@TarikuBasaye nice
U should be explaining every stage please sir,u are a good teacher
Ok thanks so much.
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Hello
Please solve this
(X)^(X)^(X+1)=2
I just want to say thank you for helping me get something in math sir
You are most welcome
Sir kindly put grades when posting questions. Some of us end up watching things beyond our level and confuses us. Thank you 😅
That Olympiad, and kindly note that we do general mathematics.
It's an Olympiad question , normally under JETS club in normal government schools
@@jacobsichambaonlinemath5090 thank you sir. This is my first time writing ecz maths and my question is do such questions come at gce?
Pretty interesting. Scratching my head at 2:47. Where did you get that theorem from? can you provide a link to a mathematical website that shows that theorem. Thanks.
Thanks.
Ooh guys extremely complex but if it has some properties share it!
You help me a lot thanks 😊😊😊
Yeah your brain power really works
Very good
The concluding part is completely incorrect. You can only equate the powers (indices) when the bases are equal. Moreover, if you substitute x = 9 in the original equation, it's not true. Please review your solution and get back to us. Thank you.
Were do you find those power 1 you are adding
Unless powers or bases are both b or a is when you can be equating otherwise we are misleading each other Si
Following from mongu. Mulambwa
Thanks you sir
Ooo no I am confused please repeat it
Me too😅
I am also confused sir what is going on😮😮😮😮😮😮😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
2^4 is equal to 4^2 , but 4 is not equal to 2
2^4=4^2
2^4=(2)^2×2
2^4=2^4
The last past of the solution is wrong. Where did u get 1/3 or where did 1/3 of (x/3) go ?????
Please sir I'm confuse
the base on one side is 1/3 while the other side the base is 3, then does the rule apply? I dont think so
I didnot understand sir please may you repeat
So intelligent
a is not equal to b Mr. Please clarify why approaches to the problems
Thank ❤
Hmm this was tough to understand
Math is easy
😂 mmmh awe Sir ine I can't understand
Prove that a power of a and b power of b equal to a=b
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Teacher I like it but am lost
Thank U
Sir !!! Is it a g12 questioñ?,😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Am getting
Niboza iyo
I want to join
Am lost sir
To where please
Thank u sir
You are welcome
Where u get 1/3 from
This Olympiad qn was so trick
Eu não compreendo por favor
How to look your write is do not see
4:09 towards the last part of the sum is wrong
I'm also confused.
Sir please am lost
Where is 1/3 coming from
Grate job
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Am so so so so confused right now what's going on 🙃😮😮🧐🤔🤔😓😓😓😓😓
nothing on
Don't worry
Y are u confused 😅😅😅😅😅😅
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Where is the 1/3 coming from?
What is happeñing😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Am cofuse light now 😮😢
Am lost sir😢😢😢
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I can't understand
Mr repeat
Very wrong, you have used a property that doesn't exist
I agree too
Hmmmmm it does , and they are very bad manners telling a teacher that it's wrong 😢 sure how can he post wrong things?
The property does exist but it couldn't apply over there . That's why the answer is a wrong one.
I'm not understanding
Thank u sir
I want to join
I'm not understanding