A Nice Math Olympiad Exponential Equation. 8^m + 2^m = 130

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  • The Math Olympiad is a competitive examination designed to challenge and inspire students with a strong interest and love for mathematics.
    In this tutorial, you will #learnhowtosolvetheexponentialequation in #matholympaid Exams.
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  • @liyadan4603
    @liyadan4603 3 дні тому +3

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    @habtamu-h8c 23 години тому +1

    It is a brain killer equestion

  • @johnkuria3848
    @johnkuria3848 20 годин тому +2

    Very well explained!

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  • @aliyusulaiman3508
    @aliyusulaiman3508 21 годину тому +1

    Oh wow I so much love the DMS.😂 Very simplified.

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    @successkenny3471 День тому +1

    You didn't just know it,you really know how to teach or impart knowledge well done

  • @samueladler9080
    @samueladler9080 Годину тому

    How about factoring the x out? x(x²+1)=130=5×26
    x=5,-5, 5

  • @onlinemathsexpo
    @onlinemathsexpo  3 дні тому +4

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  • @remiopara2185
    @remiopara2185 День тому +1

    You are a good teacher my dear. Keep doing what you are doing.

  • @monroeclewis1973
    @monroeclewis1973 3 години тому +1

    Excellent, clear presentation.

  • @EzekielAdemola
    @EzekielAdemola 16 годин тому +1

    Ahh my head want scatter 😢
    Am lost 😫😫

    • @onlinemathsexpo
      @onlinemathsexpo  3 години тому

      @@EzekielAdemola
      Oh! No. I’m so sorry okay. But you can always ask questions 😀

  • @ochakolongleonard2927
    @ochakolongleonard2927 День тому +1

    I'm back to class to learn mathematics

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      @onlinemathsexpo  День тому

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      Relax and learn more 😀

  • @tonyebrown2665
    @tonyebrown2665 День тому +1

    Its the DMS rule for me😂😂, you've made a regular thing in division easier to teach. Thank you.

    • @onlinemathsexpo
      @onlinemathsexpo  День тому

      @@tonyebrown2665
      Wow! Thanks a lot and watch out for more

    • @onielfrancis136
      @onielfrancis136 18 годин тому +1

      We learn DMS from primary school in Jamaica

    • @onlinemathsexpo
      @onlinemathsexpo  17 годин тому

      @@onielfrancis136
      Great 👍

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    @klutzobrother6494 2 дні тому +1

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    @franklineshikanda9820 2 дні тому +1

    Learnt a lot on this problem solving

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      @onlinemathsexpo  День тому

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  • @bpekhoul
    @bpekhoul День тому +1

    Great and clear explanation!

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  • @kaybarnieh
    @kaybarnieh 2 дні тому +1

    Please in an exams, do we have to show all this working?

    • @onlinemathsexpo
      @onlinemathsexpo  2 дні тому

      Some workings there are to help in the better understanding of the learner ok. It may not be shown. However, watch carefully to identify those ones ok. Thank you for engaging

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      @kaybarnieh День тому +1

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    @oliverwah5502 День тому +1

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  • @seventhunder777
    @seventhunder777 2 дні тому +1

    Nice job.

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    @IbrahimaHoudou-fj9rx 2 дні тому +1

    Good

  • @hopeful55
    @hopeful55 2 години тому

    Great job

  • @onlinemathsexpo
    @onlinemathsexpo  3 дні тому

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  • @jamesharmon4994
    @jamesharmon4994 День тому

    MUST an exponent be real in order to result in a real number value??

    • @jamesharmon4994
      @jamesharmon4994 День тому

      Recall Euler's identity, e^(i*pi) = 1. This suggests to me that in SOME cases, an imaginary exponent can result in a real number.