Logarithms and Log Rules MADE EASY
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- Опубліковано 18 чер 2024
- Nothing worse than to have a list of rules thrown at you on a foreign math topic - guaranteed to suck the fun out of learning logarithms!
This video will help you understand when and how we use the 4 main logarithm rules - and also point out the redundancies in the other rules.
You'll understand log rules in a way you couldn't have imagined!
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THANK YOU for revising every log rule within 25 min
Thanks! I hope it was helpful 😁
More teachers need to teach logarithms and exponents like this. I wish my teacher did that. Instead, we were given a bunch of rules and worksheets and I just memorized everything without understanding how they were connected.
PLEASE do integrals too. you're the best :((
Thank you! And noted, I will :)
Finally a maths video!🎉❤
✌🏻🙂
May you continue explaining the derivatives in cases like e and ln ...etc
Sir you are best maths teacher i have ever seen ❤
Thank you!
Love your approach...
QUESTION:
I've been trying to remember an equation from first-year calculus class.
All I remember is that the derivative produced the set of all values of x, where,
* x < 0, y = 0;
* x > 0, y = 0; and
* x = 0, y = ±∞
What function will have as its derivative this set of values?
... Good day to you, LOG(base A)[B] = LOG(base B)[B] / LOG(base B)[A] = 1 / LOG(base B)[A] ... I see the LOG Rules being very interconnected with each other ... When I look for instance at the Power Rule, I see a special case of the Product Rule, where the argument is X*X*X* ... =X^n , all same variables (no X*Y, but just X = Y) ... LOG(X^n) = LOG(X*X*X* ... n times) = LOGX + LOGX + LOGX ... n times, so LOG(X^n) = n*LOGX ... I understand, to give the LOGARITHMS' learning material some structure, one needs names, but after having myself applied the existing rules frequently, I to be honest do not remember their names, which in my opinion is a good sign, namely UNDERSTANDING these rules has taken over the place of names! I also would advise beginning students NOT TO SKIP the proofs of LOG RULES, but invest time in them; better for the long run! ... great presentation Dr. Ji and thank you for your always clear and continuing math efforts ... best regards, Jan-W
Nicely explained thx
You're very welcome!
i love the way you teach, could you please make a video if integrals, more specifically the integrations techniques?
Great idea :)
Can you please make a video locus and straight lines?
As in, finding locus of points that are equidistant to specific points?
Yes @@drjitutoring
Please teach Further maths Pure 2 for upcoming Edexcel ial students
Can you do a video on Trigonometric laws too
How to understand them, rather than memories them...
Great idea!
looking forward to it@@drjitutoring
Hi I am a parent. I don't know anything about calculus. But your videos explains it well. Do you help students with Further maths? Appreciate your help
it's pronounced OIler, not Euler
Really poor explanation. You need to explain what log tables are for people to understand the basics of the rules.