I'm 50 years old and just starting college. I have looked all over the internet for help with logarithms and natural logarithms. I just wasn't getting logarithms. YOU DID IT. You explained it so this old brain FINALLY figured out what I was doing. THANK YOU
An EXCELLENT video/tutorial which explains natural logs extremely well! They are a part of my Higher mathematics course which I couldn't get my head around for a long time, you have cracked the code! Thanks from Scotland :)
I had spent around 2 hours trying to work out a log equation, out of desperation I came onto youtube, luckily I found your video and have now solved the equation because of what I learned here! thank you so much :) keep those arrows POPPING!! :)
Thanks for the video. I'm writing test on natural logs tomorrow and this is by far the best video tutorial I've come across. Thank you for the hard work and I'll definitly put the word out and subscribe!
The Best Video by far on how to do these types of problems ive been having so much trouble on how to do this and been having a lot of late night studies but when i saw this video it makes it so much simpler Thank You for the video! Please go on teaching your method is amazing!
i never understood how the numerator would remain the same while the denominator would somehow get to the other side of the equation on most videos until you explained it at 8:52. no one ever mentioned cross multiplying in situations like these which always stopped me from finishing up certain logarithmic problems. THANK YOU so much i really appreciate it!
Fort Bend Tutoring btw, for number 7 I got the answer 6 with a different method, I chose to isolate x by moving 2 over to the other side and directly added it to 4. Is this also a good way to answer this question? Because I never really understood why you added 2 to both sides. It seems like things like that are done to skip certain steps I guess but I wasn't 100% sure on that. I hope you could reply soon. :)
+Yassin Gurhan The difference is that I'm using the addition property of equality to isolate the variable and your process is a shortcut. It's you and your teacher's preference, however, my process shows why the move is made and not just the result.
reviewing stuff I should know after years away from Math and jumping back into Calc II and you got me to where I needed to be, you can cross out the log with the same base :D. Thanks for the comment- oh also thasks for the vid ;)
I also loved the intro, but the instructions are also stellar! I am very much helped by this. I am an older student who does NOT remember this stuff from 20+ years ago. By the end of this 20+ minute video, I could do the last two in this video (which at the beginning would have been totally impossible) without any help. Definitely "on point". :)
Very nice explanations. Logarithms and exponents are always a bit challenging until you get the hang of them and these videos are a great way to do just that!
@@FortBendTutoring very friendly and approachable style of tutoring. Glad that RU-vid dug them up for me even though the videos are several years old. Just remember that a classic only gets better with time. Plus, the lady who introduces each one reminds me of a teacher I had years ago in my program of Early Childhood Education. She was the best! Only later did i do a Master's degree in Computer Science, which explains my interest in mathematics. Now at 70 years old i am reviewing so much of it to make sure I don't forget. Your videos are great for doing that. Kudos!
I love how smooth you presentations are. May I ask what software you are using and which is you favorite stylus. Too smooth. calming AND math combined, who new this could happen in this universe. I love your videos ..great job!
Thanks for making me to understand the Natural Logarithms. This has actually been difficult to understand but with this video it helps me understand pretty well. I think i can challenge any Natural Logarithmic equation base on this interesting video. Thanks.