It's more precise to say that log(x²) equals 2log|x| and not just 2log(x)
@silver60548 ай бұрын
Yes, surprised this wasn't pointed out given the previous questions!
@maxendre81657 ай бұрын
i think its because log isnt defined for negative, so x has to be positive with or without the |.|
@AlwaysPro067 ай бұрын
@@maxendre8165 Exactly
@icespirit7 ай бұрын
@@maxendre8165 ofc log is defined foor negatives
@mutenfuyael34617 ай бұрын
It's not more precise It's just the only true statement
@RubyPiec8 ай бұрын
That's so evil of you!!! I got (6.5±0.5)/10
@zian010008 ай бұрын
This is 5.0 or 7.0
@Enderios7 ай бұрын
@@zian010006 or 7, they mean they do not know whether to count question 10 as right or wrong.
@yiutungwong3157 ай бұрын
√(-5) × √(-5) = -5 √5 × √5 = 5
@Essuree7 ай бұрын
why tf are you everywhere i go
@RubyPiec7 ай бұрын
@@Essuree why not
@Brid7278 ай бұрын
ah you got me on the last question if the answer to that question is true, then 9 questions would be false and this one would be true but according to the question ALL 10 questions are false if the answer to that question is false, then AT LEAST 1 question MUST be true but all 10 questions here would be false
@mrcooleg7 ай бұрын
Yup, it's paradox😢
@deventerprises26408 ай бұрын
Nah bro i got x/10 where x is in superposition of 9 and 10
@userhomer7 ай бұрын
11:18 I choose to invoke the fifth and wish to speak to a lawyer
@sennpowerhv69228 ай бұрын
I loved the 10 common math mistakes video but now I love this one even more! I only understood the first two at first and the 10nth question is a chicken and egg scenario where neither answer could work
@manudude028 ай бұрын
I'm not sure if it's a cultural thing (UK here), but when I was doing maths in school, we were always told that sqrt(25) is +/- 5, and you can only discount the negative if either the negative makes no sense (like finding a length), or it specifically says it (like +sqrt(25) ), more complicated questions involving square roots would use the positive due to the commutative properties of addition.
@eclipseninja088 ай бұрын
You can only get two values of the square root of you are dealing with algebraic problems. But if it’s only the square root of square root of the number then we have to take the principal square root
@The_Commandblock8 ай бұрын
@@eclipseninja08 And thats just the most dumb manmade rule that exist in mathematics. Does the big rule book of mathematics say so? No, its just us humans not liking negative numbers
@flightyavian8 ай бұрын
@@The_Commandblock Maths is not about doing what makes you happy. The whole point of this is to make the square root be a valid function. Otherwise it would fail the vertical line test. As to why this is important, Google it. Also, this is necessary for any actual real world application of mathematics. Negative area or volume does not exist. The only reason a square root can represent two values when it comes to complex numbers is simply because there's no difference between i and -i The whole point is to make square roots a one to one function. Nobody wants to deal with having extra useless negative solutions especially when they're useless for most geometrical applications.
@The_Commandblock8 ай бұрын
@@flightyavian After carefully considering your comment i came to the conclusion that you contradicted yourself. 1. Math is not about application, most mathematicians probably didnt know that their work would be very important in physics and engineering later on. Thus, maths is also not based on our real world, but rather on complex ideas. 2. We all know that noone WANTS to deal with negative solutions (atleast a guy from the internet said that). However: "Maths is not about doing what makes you happy" 3. The only reason why we are not respecting negative solutions is because ancient mathematicians didn't respect them 4. 1^½ = e^ln(1^½) = e^(½ln(1)) = e^(½*0) = 1 However 0 is not the only ln(1) another is for example 2πi so e^(½ln(1)) = e^(½*2πi) = e^πi = -1
@flightyavian8 ай бұрын
@@The_Commandblock First of all, whoever invented square roots for whatever reason is mostly irrelevant now. Second of all, again I reiterate my point: negative solutions are redundant according to most of where this kind of maths is used. You have any kind of quadratic equation using scalars or talking about the number of stuff and so on, or anything involving area? Then a negative solution is stupid, because negative amounts of stuff doesn't exist. The square root may have represented both values originally, perhaps. But it doesn't now. That's the whole point. Saying that the reason we don't respect them is because ancient mathematicians didn't either is completely false. Who told you that? You really think math is some kind of conspiracy theory? No, this is just convenience. And I never contradicted myself. Already negative solutions are rejected a lot of the time when solving any sort of quadratic or so on system for area. Because they aren't actually true. That isn't subjective; when you get a negative volume for something that can only be positive, that is often talking about a nonexistent unrelated shape that doesn't fit the bounds of what you were looking for. Square roots not representing the negative value is extremely useful in almost every application for it. Negative solutions are not.
@frankboano99308 ай бұрын
9/9 not counting the last one. Good video highlighting common errors and misconceptions I see with some of my students.
@DrR0BERT6 ай бұрын
A function can touch it's vertical asymptote. Consider the piecewise function f(x) = 1/x^2 if x≠0 and 0 if x=0. This function touches the vertical asymptote.
@hassanalihusseini17178 ай бұрын
The last one got me as it is aparadox. Nice video.
@nathanderhake8397 ай бұрын
For question 5, perhaps I am misunderstanding, but if we have the piecewise function f(x)=1/x when x is positive, and f(x)=0 otherwise, then there will be a vertical asymptote at x=0, but f does touch the line x=0 at the point (0,0), meaning a function can touch its vertical asymptote.
@arthur_p_dent6 ай бұрын
doesn't work. The limit of f(x)=1/x for x approaching zero from the right is infinity. If at the same time f(x) equals zero, then f doesn't have a limit for x=0, and therefore there is no asymptote.
@nathanderhake8394 ай бұрын
@@arthur_p_dent Definitely see your point, and maybe I did not consider that, but the rigorous mathematical definition of a vertical asymptote requires the limit to be plus or minus infinity on the positive or negative side, and both is not required. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asymptote
@NguyenHoangRyan7 ай бұрын
5:00 we can actually do it quite faster rather than replacing the numbers. b'=b/2=3 △'=(b'^2)-a.c=3^2-25.1=9-25=-16 the equation has no solution
@diamondnether907 ай бұрын
9/9, I'm not counting that last question.
@hypershadow46436 ай бұрын
As someone with an amazing Hn Alg 2/trig teacher I got all 10 right. I the last one is a paradox so I chose no solutions 👍.
@LordElijah8 ай бұрын
The last question must a be a paradox, so niether, all in all 7 of 10 aint bad
@The_Commandblock8 ай бұрын
That third Question always triggers me, still got it right but Mathmaticians really destroyed math by not allowing all roots to be the solution. I also absolutly hate that sqrt(x^2) when people treat it like an expression thats the same to the absolute value: abs(i) = 1; sqrt(i^2) = +-i
@flightyavian8 ай бұрын
No they didn't. The whole point of this is to make the square root a valid function otherwise it would be utter nonsense. If you want the negative solution, use x to represent both.
@leonwelz51727 ай бұрын
@@flightyavian That‘s so true. Also that sqrt(i^2)=+-i ist just dumb. The sqrt() isn‘t defined in complex Numbers for a good reason. Mathmaticians defined it in a way that all makes sense and it is easy to use it. It is just dumb to demand that the sqrt() has to have two values. That would make it very hard to use that Function in any way, because you always have to make differentiate the case where it is positiv und where it is negativ and when you want all Solution you can just Write a +- bevor that. It is just much easier to make Maths and to Analyse the real Numbers when you just say that it has one Solution. With that you can say that it is a number and you can make cool things With that and you know many things. With your Suggestion you can‘t do anything Chase sqrt(2) isn‘t a number anymore. And also With complex Numbers many people just don‘t understand what they mean and how to use them. You just take that i^2 is just -1 and use them just Like they are any other number. You Never ask yourself how they are realy defined cause just to say i^2=-1 isn‘t enough. They to Proof that a*i=i*a or any other rule and you find that you can‘t do it. You can‘t just take the sqrt(-1) or sqrt(i) and give it as an example, cause that is just undefined and sqrt(x^2)=|x| cause sqrt() is only defined in the positiv real Numbers. And you do it cause you want to derive more out of simple things like the Natural Numbers and Look what you can make there and extand it to more and more things Like Multiplication, there you find that you can use it in the Same way in the real Numbers, but there you also have to Prove it, what people did. But that doesn‘t work for the sqrt() as well, when you Go from the positiv rational Numbers to more complex Numbers. You can‘t just extaned this principle for more Numbers that well and so wie don‘t and make new things With what we can represent the same thing in anouther way in that it is well defined
@cheetolord40087 ай бұрын
9/10 I Didn't get question 2 right because I didn't know that trig identity off the top of my head, and even though I knew it was false, we have to give a correction each time for the point, according to the rules. And I got 10 right because I said False. False is correct here because the question is a paradox of course, so it is in a state of being neither true nor false. If I put false as my answer, points should be awarded, because only 9 out of 10 of the questions are false, and the last is neither. This doesn't cause a paradox because while The Real Answer is a paradox, but the correct answer need not be the only answer to which points are awarded, and since "false" is the closest to correct of the options we are given, and thus the most deserving of points, I will count it as point-worthy. And the correction of the statement is "the answers to the 10 questions on this test are not all false". If you don't agree with my logic on allat, I don't blame you. I made it all up. BUT, he did also say we can grade ourselves, so I actually get 100/10. GG EZ
@kenhaley48 ай бұрын
Question 8 is neither true nor false as worded. It can be either. Without a quantifier, it's impossible to say. If the question was "For each x..." it would be false. If the question was "There exists x such that..." it would be true. With that I'm able to answer question 10: Definitely false.
@leonwelz51727 ай бұрын
Whit that the question 1 and 2 would also be hard to answer, because there is the Same thing. But in general you are right, that’s the reason why in Maths you have to define every variable you introduce. In the video it can be misleading, cause x is often used for something you search for.
@AwesomeDomi17 ай бұрын
For the last question: I can interpret it as saying that the answer that we got was false, not the actual answer is “false”, but the answer is always correct, therefore it cannot be false, meaning that “false” is the correct answer to the question
@nikolai1497 ай бұрын
Ok so If I mark the last one as true the answer becomes false, and if I mark it as false, the answer becomes true. So I guess It’s true and false at the same time 💀
@nikolai1497 ай бұрын
Yep, this violates one of the proposition principles (No contradiction). So the answer finally is undefined.
@userhomer7 ай бұрын
4:24 I got it right but I feel like it's not well formulated it looks like you say that an asymptote can never touch any function for exemple 2^x can never touch the x=5 function which is false
@used_brain7 ай бұрын
I was working in a field of characteristic 2 for question 1, so I got true, and the last question had the answer false. I get 10/10.
@jeefocus7 ай бұрын
being a high school student I scored 8/10 ( you tricked me in Q5 and Q10 ) but it was fun :)
@lschoi31737 ай бұрын
2:25 imagine a kid watch your video and do what you say in GCSE maths exam 😂
@eat_your_cereal7 ай бұрын
He would get full marks on that part...
@dark080237 ай бұрын
9/9 The last question is self-referencing, so a paradox is created XD
@deniseockey62046 ай бұрын
I missed question 7. I was not thinking about complex numbers. It would have been good to include a true question. Number 10 is just designed so that nobody can get 10/10, so I don’t think that counts.
@IloveUraniumSoMuch4 ай бұрын
Me getting all the answers correct because I was only picking false like the troll I am when I see Question 10: "My dissapointment is inmeasurable and my day is ruined."
@johannesvanderhorst97783 ай бұрын
Question 1 is true in characteristic 2, ie where 1+1 = 0. Because then 2ab = 2ac = 2bc = 0. Question 7 can be true; it depends on which algebra we are living. It it is a complex algebra, (x-2i)(x+2i) is a factorization of x^2+4. But on an algebra where --4 is not a square, x^2+4 is not factorizable. Question 10 therefore is not a paradox, but it is false. Because "the answer on question 7 is false" is not true.
@gohjianlin69658 ай бұрын
i got all 9 questions correct and to not let my score be undefined, i choose true for the last one, 9/10.
@nadalhodonou78378 ай бұрын
Sorry to let you know that it does not work 😂
@hjs61026 ай бұрын
First question: if a=b=c=0 the statement is true. So the question is not well defined. You have to ask, if the statement is always true.
@TheSimCaptain6 ай бұрын
Or you could say: log (3x²) = log (√3x)² Therfore: log (√3x)² = 2 log (√3x)
@benprice35866 ай бұрын
That is how I did it
@beragis38 ай бұрын
Only question wasn't sure of was 7. It wasn't factorable by real numbers, and wasn't sure if imaginary numbers counted. It wouldn't in algebra 1, but since imaginary numbers were given before and all questions so far was false I chose false. For the final one I chose undefined since all 9 previous were false, but you couldn't say true or false so I basically you can't answer.
@Presserp6 ай бұрын
The last one is "not True"
@astroadhds94076 ай бұрын
8/10 as a new 9th grader, pretty happy with my result.
@imincent17677 ай бұрын
Last one made me laugh 😂 9/10 corrext
@user-eq3wx7er3m6 ай бұрын
the last one got me lol
@Trees74208 ай бұрын
The answer to the last question is "or"
@Randy145127 ай бұрын
The answer to question 10 is the same as the answer to the question of "does the set that contains all sets the do not contain themselves contain itself?"
@Ant_Gam3R7 ай бұрын
The answer to question 10 is “or”
@crazy_mahiii7 ай бұрын
make more video on basic maths
@刌7 ай бұрын
I only got 1,6.7,8,10 questions right, since I'm a 9th grade student. I haven't studied sin yet. Also haven't read logarithm. But I had interest so I read but not too far i have basic knowledge abt it. Looks like I'm nice in algebra.
@shivammodi92187 ай бұрын
Last question was counterintuitive
@Vxsya217 ай бұрын
That last question is basically when pinocchio says my nose will grow but 2.0
@scmtuk36628 ай бұрын
(a+b+c)^2 _does_ equal a^2 + b^2 + c^2, _IF_ the following conditions are met: 1. Any one number is equal to the negative of the product of the other two numbers, divided by the sum of the other two products. In other words, a = -bc/(b+c), b = -ac/(a+c) and c = -ab/(a+b) 2. No two numbers can be negatives of each other. I.e., you cannot have a 6, and a -6. The reason is that if you do this, then the denominator of the fraction used to find the third number will be 0. Let's take two random numbers, 12 and 4. Multiply these numbers to get 48, add these numbers to get 16, then divide 48/16 to get 3, then take the negative -3. This gives us our 3 numbers, 12, 4, and -3. These will be our a, b and c. Or, simply put, if you take all 3 pairs of numbers, add them together, if the results is 0, then (a+b+c)^2 = a^2 + b^2 + c^2 Now, let's see: (12 + 4 + -3)^2 = 12^2 + 4^2 + (-3)^2 13^2 = 144 + 16 + 9 169 = 144 + 16 + 9 169 = 169 So, yes it is true, but only for _specific_ values.
@mitsycon16 ай бұрын
Very nice! I got the same results. The key was recognizing that 2ab+2bc+2ac could = 0 as you stated.
@WinWitWon6 ай бұрын
missed the second, then realized and got everything right
@adrianvillalobos43757 ай бұрын
I actually gets all correct 🎉
@user-lu6yg3vk9z7 ай бұрын
How ? You can’t answer question 10?
@adrianvillalobos43757 ай бұрын
Sometimes, The Best answer is nothing. By not answering it, there's no reason for having it incorrect, and because "someone is inocent ultil guilty", because I don't have it wrong, I'm correct@@user-lu6yg3vk9z
@yuramayYEE7 ай бұрын
10 is the trickiest
@TheFryGuy27638 ай бұрын
1: False, it should be a^2+b^2+c^2+2ab+2bc+2ac 2: False, sin(x+y)=sinxcosy+cosxsiny 3:False, sqrt(25)=5 4: False, the slope will be undefined 5: False, a function may cross an asymptotic in some cases. 6: False, A quadratic equation will always have solutions. That equation has no REAL solutions. 7:False, x^2+4=(x+2i)(x-2i) 8: False, sqrt(x^2)=|x| 9: False, the correct simplification is log(3)+2log(x) 10: If the answer is true, then the statement is false; but if the answer is false, then the statement is true. Therefore, 10 is a paradox.
@robertveith63838 ай бұрын
* asymptote
@noobpro56748 ай бұрын
Got baited to doing all this, and yeah got the maths all right.
@itsvava126 ай бұрын
4:23 why false? My answer: TRUE, a function CAN never touch its asymptote in such cases, as y=1/x or y=e^x. BUT in many other cases, including the one showed in video, it can intersect the asymptote.
@benprice35866 ай бұрын
If it intersects, it is indeed touching an asymptote.
@bata32587 ай бұрын
Question no.10 aside, if ppl are getting any other questions wrong, they really need to go back to school. Ngl, i was really hoping it would be a decently hard test
@kiliancamus71817 ай бұрын
8/9, last question unanswered, well played
@anuradhakumari1830Ай бұрын
You made me get 2 answers wrong (One of them includes no. 10) 😅❤!!
@aguy53218 ай бұрын
Questions 5 and 10 tricked me, but I got all the other ones.
@ClashWithKepler8 ай бұрын
Compound Area please I don’t understand the really difficult ines
@playgirl73056 ай бұрын
Who ever came up with the idea of the principle of a square root being only positive, should be banned from the historic records of great mathemations.
@TheFrewah6 ай бұрын
If you have x=9^0.5, it only has one solution because it’s a first degree equation. But x^2=9 has two solutions. I’d say if all you have is square root of nine, there are two solutions. It’s the x that makes the difference
@russelldeitch57656 ай бұрын
Why did you settle on 'principle'? That's the noun. You want the adjective 'principal' = main.
@刌7 ай бұрын
I got only 1st question right since I'm 9th grade student, i didn't studied sin, cos, tan etc. yet and I still get confused in √25 = ±5
8/9 of the question i got them right, just the asymptoth.
@justanotherdatanmfamily8 ай бұрын
I got 9 + i/10 (no.10 Is a paradox) (the final question is evil bruh)
@aNu-90177 ай бұрын
7/10 whitout any explanation, just guesses
@mutenfuyael34617 ай бұрын
For the 5 I just was thinking about constant, ti keep it simple
@johnmarcel94557 ай бұрын
I got all except the last one
@allozovsky7 ай бұрын
1:40 Well-well-well, it depends: when solving irrational equations over the field of complex numbers ℂ, every expression with the nth root sugn ⁿ√f(z) may take all its n values, so √−5 = ±𝒊√5 and √5 = ±√5 (despite using the same root notation for both the principal root and set of all complex roots).
@brandorrrrgaming15447 ай бұрын
7/10 (number 10 is impossible to get correct)
@zxtremedemon7 ай бұрын
basically this is a test where you have to resist the temptation to believe yourself and choose true. 7/9 overall, got the asymptote question and the not factorable questions wrong. I'm only in grade 8 so don't judge me, and I know some of you are going to say you are grade 6, ok, good for you.
@skwillywilly7 ай бұрын
Question 3 is subjective. I would’ve got the answer wrong on a real test if I didn’t add plus or minus.
@someweirdstuff12567 ай бұрын
I got (9.5土0.5)/10 :)
@jayxone7 ай бұрын
8/10 because I didn’t know what an asymptote was
@ghostclone82937 ай бұрын
This is just evil
@EatYourVegs6 ай бұрын
I see what you did there... Haha I got 9/10. Easy
@bigmangaming9197 ай бұрын
the answer to 10 is true because there are no actual questions in the test, so the questions are made up and can have whatever answers they wish
@johnscovill47837 ай бұрын
But you said that the unadorned root symbol returns the principal root.
@ryanmiddleton1097 ай бұрын
9/9. #10 is a paradox and therefore has no correct answer.
@yiutungwong3157 ай бұрын
X^2 + 4 = 0 X^2 = (-4) X = 2i or (-2i)
@Quts_7 ай бұрын
If everyone guessed then 24 people should've gotten them all correct
@HJ28_3986 ай бұрын
I know how to get perfect marks. By presuming *you* got an answer wrong, then the last question can be answered to be false, which would be true. So if I say I'm more right than you (like how my answer to question 3 was "PRINCIPLE ROOT CAN SUCK MY BUTT, I DON'T CARE, IT'S TRUE") and then say that the answer to question 10 is false, then I could've gotten perfect marks (if I didn't have a brainfart on question 4 from the amount of exclamation I had in response to question 3). But then again, that requires circular logic, so I might as well just say I got the test completely correct because beating the test means I'm smart and being smart made me beat the test and it'd be true because I said it which means it's true because I said it.
@sparshbhalla7 ай бұрын
8/9 for me who uasnt studied functions yet , so i didn't jniw what is asymptote
@joshh17408 ай бұрын
So it’s literally impossible to get a 10/10
@GodbornNoven8 ай бұрын
I got 8/10. The last question is impossible as its a paradox But one possible answer is both.
@samuelknibel26828 ай бұрын
I got ±5/10
@tasnuvarahman91158 ай бұрын
Of all the questions, i got the dlope one wrong.
@crazy_mahiii7 ай бұрын
7 out of 10 but 9th q is out of sllabus
@UniversalS7577 ай бұрын
1. false 2. false 3. false 4. false 5. true (false) 6. false 7. false 8. false 9. n/a 10. why yeah no, i'm too lazy to put the corrections ok
@UniversalS7577 ай бұрын
at first i didn't believe that no one had gotten 10/10 for this test and i thought he was arrogant then he got me with the question 10 paradox
@RajKumar-kj9xy7 ай бұрын
Part 2
@lucak40136 ай бұрын
I only got 5 (and 10 duh) wrong. Pretty good score imo but it still annoys me
@shivanshpandey80428 ай бұрын
my score 5/10
@mikewhisky96053 ай бұрын
KOByASHI MARU Q#10
@ellogaymers14317 ай бұрын
I still dont get question 3, (-5)^2 does equal 25 so it is a solution
@twy_7 ай бұрын
x² = 25 means x = ±5, and is denoted by ±√25. Here √25 is the principal root which is greater than 0. √ itself is a FUNCTION, which results in ONLY ONE VALUE (the principal root). In the case of a non-negative number, it returns a non-negative number. -5 is a solution of x²=25 but it does not mean √25 includes -5. And it is also inaccurate to call √x "(the) square root(s)" of x. Instead we represent -5 as -√25. Thats why we represent the "square roots" you stated as ±√25 instead of just √25, same as the ± in the quadratic formula. Same as in cubic way, ³√1 = 1 while there are 3 roots namely 1, -½+√3/2 i and -½-√3/2 i, where 1 is the principal root and the other two can be seen by multiplying 1 by -½+√3/2 i once and twice respectively. Sometimes the constant is denoted as ω, then the three cubic roots become 1, ω, and ω². And three cubic roots of 8 is then 2ω⁰, 2ω¹, and 2ω². So the ± thing in square root is just another way of writing its constant, -1, to generate other roots from the principal root. Btw, the symbol ³√-1 has some ambiguity that the real cubic root of -1 is -1, while the principal cubic root is ½ + √3/2 i instead. (-1 = (½ + √3/2 i)ω). It needs to be defined when being used. But no matter how you define it, ³√ is still a function that represents ONLY ONE VALUE under a specific context.
@kobalt40837 ай бұрын
@@twy_ exactly correct! great job!
@amoescargot84347 ай бұрын
9/9
@asheep77977 ай бұрын
1. False. (a+b+c)^2=a^2+b^+c^2+2(ab+ac+bc) 2. False. sin(x+y)=cos(x)sin(y)+cos(y)sin(x) 3. False. sqrt(25)=5 4. False. A line perpendicular to y=5x has a slope of -1/5. 5. False. A strictly increasing/decreasing continuous function can never touch an asymptote. 6. False. The equation x^2+6x+25=0 has no real solutions. 7. False. x^2+4 is not factorable without using imaginary numbers. 8. False. sqrt(x)^2=x 9. False. Applying the power rule of logarithms, as well as the product rule to log(3x^2) gives 2log(x)+log(3) 10. Bastud.
@Imhappy4407 ай бұрын
I manage to gather some information is this true? ± mean plus ad minus the same time So that mean squareroot 25 is equal to ±5?
@kobalt40837 ай бұрын
no. the square root is a function, so it returns only one value/output. it returns only the nonnegative root, which is 5.
@Imhappy4407 ай бұрын
@@kobalt4083 ok
@majorleaguegamingpack8287 ай бұрын
I got 3 of the 10 wrong
@muyfladd7 ай бұрын
9\10
@advaithbadami10268 ай бұрын
Well the last question Is both true and false otherwise I got a 7/9