thank you so much! my teacher is very poor at explaining how to solve problems; ive been looking up all of my material for what seems like forever. i love it when teachers get right to the point with no unnecessary questions. your video was extremely helpful for me to take notes on, thank you so much!
At 1:38 he says shift to the right one unit, but he clearly means left! he even makes a left motion with his hand. The signs of numbers in the exponent for a left right shift are reversed. For example, if its ^x+3, it will shift negative (left) 3 units. If its ^x-3, it will shift positive (right) 3 units.
why arent there any videos that show how to find domain and range of exponential funcitions using inequalities? thats part of my syllabus for a credit exam
Hi! can i attach the youtube link of your video to the self-learning modules of our department in order for the students to learn more from the contents of this video aside from the modules that will be distributed to them? Thanks a lot.
"Every exponential function will have a domain of negative infinity to positive infinity, no matter what the shifts or translations" ok I understand now