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- 00:03
Solving exponential equations algebraically a la shmoop
- 00:07
Before we jump into solving exponential equations we'll [Person jumps into pool]
- 00:12
probably make sure we know how to pick one out of a lineup an exponential
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function will usually be of the form f of x equals B to the X power or Cb to
- 00:24
the X power where C is the coefficient if B, our base is
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- 00:28
greater than 1 and we're multiplying it by itself X number of times it's
- 00:34
going to keep getting bigger in which case we have a growing function like our
- 00:39
waistline if on the other hand it's smaller than 1 then multiplying it [formula appears on whiteboard]
- 00:43
fights out they're just gonna keep shrinking resulting in it decaying function.....
- 00:51
alright now that we know what these equations look like and what their [Man staring at exponential equation]
- 00:55
exponents do to them we're ready to start solving so if we've got an
- 00:58
exponential equation like 7 to the X power equals 7 to the y minus 3 power
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well then we can thank our lucky stars this ones a snap if the two sides [Shadow of hand clicks fingers]
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are equal and the bases are the same then the two exponents must be equal as
- 01:12
well meaning that x equals the y -3 boom done if the bases are not the same but [Man and woman high five on a sofa]
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have a common denominator like this way then we can fiddle with them until they
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do have the same base in this case we can write 16 as 4 squared then just take
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that 2 exponent and distribute it through the original exponent which
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gives us 4 to the power of 4x plus 12 now both sides have 4 for a base so 4x
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plus 12 equals 5x subtract 4x from both sides
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and x equals 12 and that's pretty much the gist [Boy reading a book]
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