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You break down the logarithmic function so simply. Very easy to understand and it helped a lot. I was even able to do the last practice question you gave in the video. THANKS A LOT!
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Professor RobBob, thank you for another awesome lecture/videos on Graphing Logarithmic Functions with Transformations. Graphing Logarithmic Function by hand is the best way to fully understand this material. Students should also recognize the pattern of all Logarithmic and Exponential Graphs. Professor, you have x equal to negative 4, this is an error, x should not equal to negative four. X should be greater than negative four.
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I love your shirt! I have an ultimate pi day shirt myself :) Sadly, I was in the middle of the SATs during pi o'clock... And not even a math section! Thanks for the videos :) Math is awesome!!
Ur welcome sir! btw how to solve this eq. using logarithms? : 2^x=3^y=6^-z(using log) and if have u told about this kind of sum in ur videos plz tell !!!! we have to find the value of 1/x+1/y+1/z.
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Happened upon this video on pi day 2017, so hearing a happy pi day was funny. Was recommended your channel while studying for my upcoming final and couldn't be more grateful!
Thank you. I have a big test coming on exponentials, logs, and logistics and hand graphing was the only thing that wasn't really coming together for me. Also, I love the random accent on some parts.
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How would you graph f(x)=log4(1/2(1-x)) without a calculator? I always enjoy watching you videos. you should do a video on how to do that problem. Thanks a lot
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Michael Pratuch Is that a new RU-vid feature for everyone? No. I saw that I could contribute some CC to a select few channels support.google.com/youtube/answer/6054623?hl=en I started CC'ing my most watched lesson in late December and have done between 40-50 videos so far. The auto captions are REAALLLLLY bad for math language.
By using values not divisible by 3 you will have rational exponents... power/root... and since many numbers are not perfect cubes you will need a calculator.
Haha you said 3^ to the -2 when it was +2 ;) but this was a very good video! I have a test tomorrow on everything having to do with logs so it was a great review! Thanks :)
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hi Mr. Tarrou, im having trouble graphing ln functions without calculator... what numbers should i add if i have transformations in the function like f(x)=|x^2-1
+Brenda G Is your sample equation F(x)=|x^2-1|? The sharp bends in an absolute value function are going to occur at x values that make the inside expression equal to zero. Here that is 1 and -1. If you can graph a parabola x^2-1 without a calculator, there is just a vertical shift down of 1, your graph is going to bounce off the x axis since there is no vertical shift in your absolute value function. This absolute value graphing video just has linear functions but you may still find it useful. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Y3epwwi1NAk.html
Steve Larsen Thank you for pointing that out. I mixed together and equation to start talking about domain and then wrote the equation of the vertical asymptote. I will add an annotation correction!
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When I plug this method into log3 (1+x)+2 it does not work according to my professor or my calculator. It graphs it incorrectly. This fails. I don’t know why but everyone says it does. This means that algebra fails to work here or. Someone has failed to explain what is really happening here. Oh how I hate transformations. It is the approach to math that says.... memorize a bunch of rules that make no intuitive sense and plug them in. Then draw a picture based of memorization without comprehension and then we will test you on a concept that Bender’s a rule that nobody understands and based on the lessons could understand. WHY DOES EVERYONE REFUSE TO TEACH THIS! WHY PLAY HIDE THE BALL!
I see what you are saying, but logs are inverse functions to exponential functions. Exponential functions cannot have a negative base, thus logarithms only have positive bases😄👨🏫
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