I'm a teacher and I'm about to teach this concept for the first time. I feel so much more confident as I can mirror your approach to make the lesson as clear and concise as possible for my students. Good job.
I use it in a lot in my tutoring and suggest to students that it is easier (but they can use the idea of how the log equation corresponds to the exponential equation if they prefer), just as Mario did in this video. When time is available, I like to compare it to how we'd solve other equations by doing opposite operations. I'll list out x+2=64, x*2=64, x^2=64, and 2^x=64 and suggest that since we solve all the others with opposites why not solve 2^x = 64 (and opposite equations like the log equation in his video) with opposites too? I find a lot of agreement between Mario and myself from the videos I've watched of his so far, so, if someone wants to learn via TH-cam, he is for now the TH-camr I would suggest after watching various videos from several math educational TH-camrs.
Hey, I'm not the only tutor/teacher watching his videos. 😅 I mean, I know this stuff pretty solidly. But I like to hear other people explaining it anyway so I can see what I like and don't like from their explanations. Mario so far has been the best tutor on TH-cam I've heard.
thanks so much dude 😭 got a test tomorrow and this video was great timing. i saw ur other stuff on graphing logs and i just wanted to say i appreciate you sm 😭 😭
I'm a teacher and I'm about to teach this concept for the first time. I feel so much more confident as I can mirror your approach to make the lesson as clear and concise as possible for my students. Good job.
I’m happy to hear that my video can help you teach this concept to your students.
I like your method of raising the entire log by its base. I’ve never seen this method before but it’s very simple.
Glad you like it!
I use it in a lot in my tutoring and suggest to students that it is easier (but they can use the idea of how the log equation corresponds to the exponential equation if they prefer), just as Mario did in this video.
When time is available, I like to compare it to how we'd solve other equations by doing opposite operations. I'll list out x+2=64, x*2=64, x^2=64, and 2^x=64 and suggest that since we solve all the others with opposites why not solve 2^x = 64 (and opposite equations like the log equation in his video) with opposites too?
I find a lot of agreement between Mario and myself from the videos I've watched of his so far, so, if someone wants to learn via TH-cam, he is for now the TH-camr I would suggest after watching various videos from several math educational TH-camrs.
I am a tutor myself, and you are my go to when I need to brush up on something. Thank you
Great to hear!
Hey, I'm not the only tutor/teacher watching his videos. 😅
I mean, I know this stuff pretty solidly. But I like to hear other people explaining it anyway so I can see what I like and don't like from their explanations.
Mario so far has been the best tutor on TH-cam I've heard.
thanks so much dude 😭 got a test tomorrow and this video was great timing. i saw ur other stuff on graphing logs and i just wanted to say i appreciate you sm 😭 😭
Glad it helped!
thank you! got 97 on quiz bc of ur many videos on solving log AND exponential equations. keep up the good work!
Great job! Glad to hear my videos helped you!
you explained this so well, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Life saver, thank you so much. all your videos are so good
You're welcome!
Nice review! 😊
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Thanks! Will do!
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