@Tutorialbrowser Hi Tutorialbrowser. I found a good practice page for the New York state Regency Exam. I tried to provide the link here but apparently cannot put a live link in this comment area! Type in "regenetsprepdotorg" and follow the links to logarithms. Good luck to you!
@FerranteMath Wow much appreciate the effort, this is an amazing website for learning and practicing as i am only in 10th grade some of it is a bit 'far fetched' for myself but still good. Also, is a graphing calculator the same as a graphical calculator?
@Tutorialbrowser Hi Tutorialbrowser. I think the new generation of "graphical calculators" use color, etc., from what I understand. Graphing calculators are the earlier versions like the TI-84, etc.. at least, that is my understanding of the difference between the two . . .
Its a good thing this isnt logarithms. I bet u are all fucked know. This an exponential function. they are inverses of each other. So this guy is wrong
@454Skittles Make sure you watch both tutorials, skittles. I called the equation we graphed an "exponential equation" in the video, not a "logarithmic equation." You're right, the equation is an exponential equation but you have to understand an exponential equation in order to know how to convert them to logarithmic equations (which I go over in the second video).
Oh my gosh, thank you so, so much for making this video! I'm a college student and my algebra teacher both in high school and here in college never fully went over logarithms. This totally clears up all of my confusion about them! :)
that you so much, im in a college algebra course right now and i never took pre cal and my algebra 2 teacher didnt teach logarithms well at all so ive been really lost in my college class right now. thank you for helping me out :) keep it up
THANKYOU SO MUCH!!!!!
Wandafutable 2 days ago
@Wandafutable Hey Wandafutable, glad you could use the video. Good luck.
FerranteMath 2 days ago
Hey Screechkid, you're welcome.
FerranteMath 1 month ago
THANKS
screechkid116 1 month ago
Nice video man, keep up the good work.
madiboy77 2 months ago
@madiboy77 Thanks and you're welcome.
FerranteMath 2 months ago
i have beens to the school tutor 3 times and didnt understand a thing, i watch this for five minutes and im practicly an expert!!!!!!!!
haliberry11 3 months ago
@haliberry11 Awesome! Glad it helped.
FerranteMath 3 months ago
Perfect, clear and very understandable.
MrKnnknn 4 months ago
@MrKnnknn Thank you. Gald it was helpful.
FerranteMath 4 months ago
thank you so much! your videos are very helpful!
enzocerteza 5 months ago
@enzocerteza Thank you! Glad they help.
FerranteMath 5 months ago
4:09 you spelled boundary wrong... but i must say very understandable.. thanks alot :)
Avades1 8 months ago
@Avades1 Thanks!
FerranteMath 8 months ago
@Avades1 lol You're right! My mistake. Glad you still liked the video though . . .
FerranteMath 7 months ago
Thank you JachimderZweite, I appreciate the compliment.
FerranteMath 9 months ago
Well done - very clear and elegant presentation. :-)
JoachimderZweite 10 months ago
Cheers man . Apart from school do you know any websites were i could practice logarithms ?
Tutorialbrowser 10 months ago
@Tutorialbrowser Hi Tutorialbrowser. I found a good practice page for the New York state Regency Exam. I tried to provide the link here but apparently cannot put a live link in this comment area! Type in "regenetsprepdotorg" and follow the links to logarithms. Good luck to you!
FerranteMath 10 months ago
@FerranteMath Wow much appreciate the effort, this is an amazing website for learning and practicing as i am only in 10th grade some of it is a bit 'far fetched' for myself but still good. Also, is a graphing calculator the same as a graphical calculator?
Tutorialbrowser 10 months ago
@Tutorialbrowser Hi Tutorialbrowser. I think the new generation of "graphical calculators" use color, etc., from what I understand. Graphing calculators are the earlier versions like the TI-84, etc.. at least, that is my understanding of the difference between the two . . .
FerranteMath 10 months ago
Its a good thing this isnt logarithms. I bet u are all fucked know. This an exponential function. they are inverses of each other. So this guy is wrong
454Skittles 1 year ago
@454Skittles Make sure you watch both tutorials, skittles. I called the equation we graphed an "exponential equation" in the video, not a "logarithmic equation." You're right, the equation is an exponential equation but you have to understand an exponential equation in order to know how to convert them to logarithmic equations (which I go over in the second video).
FerranteMath 1 year ago 16
@454Skittles ROASTERS...try learning before you try correcting...
BrbImBusy 1 year ago 9
why is it that my school teachers suck
but people like this are so clear and GREAT
150cheif 1 year ago 2
Oh my gosh, thank you so, so much for making this video! I'm a college student and my algebra teacher both in high school and here in college never fully went over logarithms. This totally clears up all of my confusion about them! :)
cheezenips 1 year ago
Thankyou, this is the first resource I've found that explains logarithms in such a straightforward way.
LewisBenzies 1 year ago 2
@LewisBenzies I know, right?
ShinkuKatai 1 year ago
@ShinkuKatai Thanks ShinkuKatai. Let me know if I can help with any other videos.
FerranteMath 1 year ago
@LewisBenzies Thanks LewisBenzies. Let me know if I can help with any other videos.
FerranteMath 1 year ago
that you so much, im in a college algebra course right now and i never took pre cal and my algebra 2 teacher didnt teach logarithms well at all so ive been really lost in my college class right now. thank you for helping me out :) keep it up
1800canawe 1 year ago
My pleasure. Glad it helped. Let me know if there is anything else that you could use. Good luck in class. @1800canawe
FerranteMath 1 year ago
Now if only I had teachers like you
underglow60 1 year ago 15
very nice videos cleared everything i had questions on ty
1orangeONE 1 year ago
You're welcome. Let me know if you have any other questions.
FerranteMath 1 year ago
"logarithms are exponents, sir!" -mr. zielke
rmi14 1 year ago