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Proof of Properties of Logarithms
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Proof of Properties of Logarithms

Logarithm and its properties
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Logarithm and its properties

Solve 2 to the x = 9 , what is x=? Can you solve this type of Algebra Equation?
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Solve 2 to the x = 9 , what is x=? Can you solve this type of Algebra Equation?

This trick from Euler was ingenious
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This trick from Euler was ingenious

Why IS 0^0 equal to 1?
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Why IS 0^0 equal to 1?

What is e and ln(x)? (Euler's Number and The Natural Logarithm)
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What is e and ln(x)? (Euler's Number and The Natural Logarithm)

POV: you walk into an interview and they hit you with “which number is bigger?” 3.14^pi vs pi^3.14
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POV: you walk into an interview and they hit you with “which number is bigger?” 3.14^pi vs pi^3.14

Lim x approaches infinity: (1+3/x+5/x^2)^x
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Lim x approaches infinity: (1+3/x+5/x^2)^x

"Will grow old someday & still come to see his content" Proving Quadratic Formula w/ Euler's Formula
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"Will grow old someday & still come to see his content" Proving Quadratic Formula w/ Euler's Formula

The most beautiful formula not enough people understand
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The most beautiful formula not enough people understand

If Prime Numbers Become Increasingly Rare, Then Why Do They Keep Showing Up In Pairs?
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If Prime Numbers Become Increasingly Rare, Then Why Do They Keep Showing Up In Pairs?

How Newton Calculated Pi in a Single Afternoon
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How Newton Calculated Pi in a Single Afternoon

The Greatest Unsolved Problem In Mathematics
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The Greatest Unsolved Problem In Mathematics

Derivative of arctan(x^2+1)
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Derivative of arctan(x^2+1)

how do we know the derivative of ln(x) is 1/x (the definition & implicit differentiation)
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how do we know the derivative of ln(x) is 1/x (the definition & implicit differentiation)

Lim as x approaches infinity: (x/(x+1))^x
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Lim as x approaches infinity: (x/(x+1))^x

Derivative of sin(sin(sin(sin(x))))
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Derivative of sin(sin(sin(sin(x))))

How Imaginary Numbers Saved Calculus | Applied Complex Variables, ep.1
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How Imaginary Numbers Saved Calculus | Applied Complex Variables, ep.1

Solving x^3=8
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Solving x^3=8

How (and why) to take a logarithm of an image
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How (and why) to take a logarithm of an image

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