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@jenilchudgar5 ай бұрын
Shouldn't there be parenthesis to make it clear?
@mrhtutoring5 ай бұрын
No, the exponent rules are clear. Following the rules, parentheses are not necessary.
@danielgriffiths8455 ай бұрын
In maths you often have variables to the power of and the minus sign is only included if it is in parenthesis or the variable is itself the negative number
@BruceLee-io9by5 ай бұрын
@mrhtutoring Yes, that's true.
@carultch5 ай бұрын
In Excel, yes. Excel doesn't follow the standard order of operations, when it comes to "a minus ain't squared, unless it's been snared". Excel requires you to write -1*3^2 if you want it to evaluate as -9.
@akshatkamboj29815 ай бұрын
Sir in √(-3^2) why can't we cancel our root from square ?
@MegaSpaceDuck15 ай бұрын
Awesome way of proving that.
@SEEANDPEA5 ай бұрын
Sometimes rewriting makes it easier to evaluate and know what to do by following exponential rules: (-3)^[(1/2)(2)]
@elreturner12275 ай бұрын
There’s something to do with principle roots making this inaccurate but I don’t remember what is is Edit: found it this has to do with functions and x which is kinda cheating as the real numbers and variables have different properties but incase anyone thinks they can do this to a graph I’ll correct them sqrt(x^2) is the same graph as |x| but converting the square root into a power we get x^(1/2)(2) which simplifies to x which is not the same as |x| so the property of converting n-roots into 1/n power doesn’t always apply
@SEEANDPEA5 ай бұрын
@@elreturner1227 how is it cheating when it is covered in exponentiation theorems and can be proven that (a^n)^m = a^(nm) so long you accept the definition that a+a+...+a = a^n
@elreturner12275 ай бұрын
@@SEEANDPEA I’m hoping that you meant multiplication and not addition but even if it is multiplication that definition only works when n is a part of the set of all integers if you were to put 3/2 for n the definition you proposed falls apart because a*1/2a does not equal a^3/2
@pensivenincompoop20165 ай бұрын
He probably meant multiplication. Kinda hard to type out these things on phones, and the * and + are right next to each other. The basis of laws of exponents start from the rule that a^n = a_1 * a_2 * … * a_n. Based from this rule, we can expand that (a^n)^m = (a_1 * a_2 * … * a_n)_1 * (a_1 * a_2 + … * a_n)_2 * … * (a_1 + a_2 * … * a_n)_m. Took me a long to type this out.
@elreturner12275 ай бұрын
@@pensivenincompoop2016 oh that’s the wrong rule I mean transferring a square root to a fractional power
@FighterMageCleric5 ай бұрын
Bad problem, they should never hinge on the interpretation of where an exponent goes
@kdog39084 ай бұрын
It's being used to illustrate a simple, yet common, mistake in handling exponents. The idea is to illustrate that point, rather than solve the problem.
@deborahgrace8824 ай бұрын
Can I ask question? if we have same number inside radical when performing multiplication it should be multiply?
@jimjenke36615 ай бұрын
I should've had him in my 10th grade Algebra-He would have to coop his dad or Grandpa or get a DeLorean back to 1966.
@erdogankaplan80055 ай бұрын
wonderful
@download24054 ай бұрын
Please write the title of the math problem you are trying to solve.
@mrhtutoring4 ай бұрын
👍
@mickaeeljonson82075 ай бұрын
It was multiply itself before the negative sign thats why the answer still negative
@elreturner12275 ай бұрын
If you are referring to -3^2 you can rewrite it as (-1)(3^2) which simplifies to (-1)(9) and then to -9 sense a negative sign can be treated as a -1 being multiplied by the original number(the 9 in this case) this property comes naturally
@mtc-j9i5 ай бұрын
Wow….what about rational exponents? Does the order of application matter? Can’t 4^(2/3) power be written both ways, with the power inside or outside the radical?
@carultch5 ай бұрын
The exponent order is only interchangeable, if the base is positive.
@ilevitatecs24 ай бұрын
Left side is objectively incorrect
@calculus9885 ай бұрын
mrhtutoring you inspire me, i wish i was like you. I want to be a mathematician ❤ Plz reply
@mrhtutoring5 ай бұрын
I wish you the best with your studies.
@calculus9885 ай бұрын
@@mrhtutoring I’m incredibly grateful for your reply. I can’t believe you took the time to answer me. Thank you sir
@elreturner12275 ай бұрын
I’m trying to answer the questions in comments but he’s already got to all of them
@143Cisum4 ай бұрын
Wait.. Wb √-(x)² = |x|?? I love ur way of teaching, so asking ya.. I believe u'll help me get this out.
@ConnorMacmillanShorts4 ай бұрын
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@佐藤広-q2u3 ай бұрын
Someone who understands imaginary numbers would not make a mistake in the calculation on the RHS, but someone who does not understand the priority of calculations would not realize that the LHS is √-3²=√-(3×3)=√-9, √-3²≠√(-3)²=√9.
@harshaljoshi56355 ай бұрын
Root of - 3^ = + or - 3 And, Root of - 3's^ = - 3.
@sumportuguesedude26055 ай бұрын
You could just do this: (√-3²)=(√-3)² (√-3²)²=((√-3)²)²) the squared and square roots cancel -3²=-3² -9=-9 if you want to symplify then -3=-3
@akshatkamboj29815 ай бұрын
((√-3)^2)^2) = (√-3)^4
@akshatkamboj29815 ай бұрын
-3^2=-3^2 is wrong
@EA-ig3nd3 ай бұрын
Each other: -3 √ (-1 X 3) = j √3 (j√3)²= -1 X 3 = -3
@pianisissimo44595 ай бұрын
Yes
@mrhtutoring5 ай бұрын
Even after watching the video?
@amitabhadatta24485 ай бұрын
😂
@whoff595 ай бұрын
It is not the question, but you can also see that sqrt( (-3)² ) = sqrt(9) = 3 and ( sqrt(-3) )² = ( i*sqrt(3) )² = -3 so the order of "²" and "sqrt" is significant. If you only see "sqrt" as "power to 1/2" then you would expect that there is no distinction in the order and you could just cancel them out, but: sqrt( (-3)² ) ((-3)²)¹/² = (-3)²/² = -3
@Aziqfajar5 ай бұрын
Mr, on the left side of eq., it's squared on the 3 and not -3?
@mrhtutoring5 ай бұрын
Square sign applies only to the 3.
@ididnothingwr0ng5 ай бұрын
it can only apply to -3 if it is inside the parenthesis. for example: “-3^2 = -9” and “(-3)^2 = 9”
@TalalGaming59395 ай бұрын
Sir , i have a question If: y=2^x Then why Y^2= 2^2x Why it is not Y^2= 2^x^2 Please mention my name in the title of the video . So that i can easily find the video
@spacetasticadi61035 ай бұрын
Exponential property
@marcusgloder87554 ай бұрын
For example: if you have 2³ and you want to sqare this term, you have (2³)² = 2⁶ = 64 because 8 ‧ 8 = 64 and 2 ‧ 2 ‧ 2 ‧ 2 ‧ 2 ‧ 2 = 64 On the other hand 2^(3^(2)) is not equal to 64, but to 512. Because: 2^(3^(2)) = 2⁹ = 512 Best regards Marcus 😎
@jakejacobs44115 ай бұрын
-3 is a number. -3^2=9 not -9
@marcusgloder87554 ай бұрын
jakejacobs4411 writes: “-3 is a number. -3^2=9 not -9” No. There is a difference between -3² and (-3)². In the first case, the exponent only refers to 3. The result is then multiplied by -1. In the second case, the exponent refers to -3. Only if the minus sign and the base are in parantheses and the exponent 2 is outside the parantheses, you have a squaring of a negative number, otherwise not. That means: -3² = -1 ‧ 3 ‧ 3 = -1 ‧ 9 = -9 against (-3)² = -3 ‧ -3 = 9 Best regards Marcus 😎
@jtruque4 ай бұрын
@@marcusgloder8755holy cow nobody told me about this.
@MikeStallings20234 ай бұрын
@@marcusgloder8755 This was the only important point of the video, thanks.
@GihanSankalpa-h1c4 ай бұрын
@@marcusgloder8755how to i know if ^2 for (-3) or just for 3 ?
@marcusgloder87554 ай бұрын
@@GihanSankalpa-h1c writes: “how to i know if ^2 for (-3) or just for 3 ?” The crucial point are the parentheses. If, for example, you want to square -3, then the minus sign and the 3 must be in parentheses together and the exponent 2 must be outside the parentheses. Only then does the exponent 2 refer to -3 and not just to 3. That means (-3)² = 9. If, on the other hand, you have -3², then that is basically a shortened form of writing for -1 ‧ 3². Because in the order of mathematical operations exponentation always comes before multiplication, the exponent 2 only refers to the 3 and not to -3. It does not matter whether it is an implicit (-3²) or an explicit (-1 ‧ 3²) multiplication. In this case you have -3² = -1 ‧ 3 ‧ 3 = -1 ‧ 9 = -9 Best regards Marcus 😎
@DRXZThrees6x5 ай бұрын
-3^2 = 9, how did he get root(-9) or did he just square the 3 like this -(3)^2?
@mrhtutoring5 ай бұрын
-3²=-9 (-3)²=9 -(3)²=-9
@DRXZThrees6x5 ай бұрын
@@mrhtutoring thank you
@QuicksilverBL3DE5 ай бұрын
What happened to the plus or minus after you finish from the square root?
@mrhtutoring5 ай бұрын
Only the principal or the positive root is always used.
@QuicksilverBL3DE5 ай бұрын
Only positive root is used when dealing with complex numbers?
@Brid7275 ай бұрын
@@QuicksilverBL3DE the positive root is what's known as the "principal square root" and when you do operations, it's quite like you're doing functions: can't end up with more than one answer to the same question, just like in functions when it's said that one single input cannot result in two different outputs that's why we only count the positive root you may ask, why the positive root? couldn't mathematicians from back then make the principal root negative? sure, but the thing is that the mathematicians from back then thought of connecting mathematics with real life and so they got rid of the negative root
@FatimaYounas-n7v4 ай бұрын
Won't the square of "-ve" become "+ve" because "-"×"-"="+"
@gavindeane367020 күн бұрын
-3² is not squaring a negative. It's squaring positive 3 and then taking the negative of the result.
@kk121814 ай бұрын
-3^2 = -3*-3 = 9 Is this not correct?
@gavindeane367020 күн бұрын
No, it's not. -3² does not mean (-3)². -3² means -(3²). It's not "calculate the square of -3". It's "take the negative of 3²".
@dumitrudraghia52895 ай бұрын
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@Orangecommunity5 ай бұрын
Shouldn't the square of -3 be 9 ?
@420sakura15 ай бұрын
He's Squaring ✓(-3). Not (-3)
@thundero26305 ай бұрын
Thats correct only if the -3 is inside a bracket or parenthesis. (-3)sq. = 9 but -3sq. = -9 If the -3 is not inside bracket or parenthesis, then we first do 3sq. and the add the minus sign.
@gavindeane367020 күн бұрын
Of course the square of -3 is 9. But the notation -3² does not mean "calculate the square of -3". It means "take the negative of 3²".
@Rookeshkarthikeyan-r5b3 ай бұрын
Sir i means
@indranilmajumder78174 ай бұрын
Even if we remove the square root at the beginning, they are also not equal.
@monowarachoudhury86044 ай бұрын
-3² = 9 and not -9 right
@mrhtutoring4 ай бұрын
I'm 100% certain that -3²=-9
@monowarachoudhury86044 ай бұрын
@@mrhtutoring but how? We learnt in our school textbooks that the square of any number is always positive
@mrhtutoring4 ай бұрын
The negative sign only applies to the 3. If it's (-3)², then it's +9.
@linsqopiring68165 ай бұрын
You have a strange opinion that -3 squared is -9 because only the 3 gets squared lol.
@mrhtutoring5 ай бұрын
It's not my opinion. It's a fact.
@gregnixon12964 ай бұрын
There’s no parentheses to give you (-3)^2=9. As it is written, you have -(3^2), which gives -9.
@yaseenelhosseiny2 ай бұрын
No, 3i doesn’t equal -3
@aymathconcoursprep5 ай бұрын
Absolut value of - 3 don't equal to - 3
@jtruque4 ай бұрын
-3 squared is 9 not -9
@whiteshadow85205 ай бұрын
Minus 3 squared is 9. You’ve done minus (3 squared) for some reason
@Joao-be2gl5 ай бұрын
I think you are correct. the first one is equal 3.
@mrhtutoring5 ай бұрын
-3²=-9 (-3)²=9 -(3)²=-9
@pista694205 ай бұрын
@@mrhtutoringdamn 🧐
@TheMathManProfundities5 ай бұрын
√(-3²)=√(0-3²)=√(0-9)=√(-9)=3i
@whiteshadow85205 ай бұрын
I would read the minus sign as part of the number that’s being squared. I’m not aware of any rule about this
@cocolcool14 ай бұрын
You absolutely CANNOT do what you did on the right hand side. Separation of square roots is ONLY ever allowed if at most one of the arguments are negative. For example: 2 = 1+1 = 1 +sqrt(1) = 1 + sqrt (-1*-1) [What you just did] Error comes here: = 1 + sqrt(-1)*sqrt(-1) = 1 +i^2 = 1-1 =0 Which is not equal to 2. So you cannot ever separate square roots if both arguments are negative.
@eliteteamkiller3194 ай бұрын
What are you talking about? On the right side, the radical acts as a parentheses, so he could have written that as (sqrt[-3])^2, which undoubtedly is sqrt(-3)*sqrt(-3), as that is the very definition of what "squared" means. He didn't separate anything at all underneath the radical. Nothing of the sort. All he did was rewrite x^2 as x * x.
@eliteteamkiller3194 ай бұрын
Go type "evaluate (sqrt(-3))^2" into google and see for yourself. The "separation" isn't a separation. Nothing was separated. He just re-wrote the squared term. x^2 = x * x. That's all he did. Then he factored out i^2 from the expression, which is also totally valid.
@semio_015 ай бұрын
/-3² = /9 tho
@mrhtutoring5 ай бұрын
(-3)²=+9 -3²=-9 You can always check it on mathway.com.
@arandomguy465 ай бұрын
the negative isn't part of the base. We can expand -3^2 as -1*(3^2) and using GEMDAS or PEMDAS, we get -1*9 = -9.
@semio_015 ай бұрын
@@mrhtutoring yeah sorry it was my fault
@semio_015 ай бұрын
@@arandomguy46 thanks
@mrhtutoring5 ай бұрын
No problem. 😀
@marcusgloder87554 ай бұрын
Hello everyone, without watching the video or reading other comments: √(-3²) = √(-1) ‧ √(3²) = i ‧ 3 = 3i against (√(-3))² = (√(-1) ‧ √(3))² = (i ‧ √(3))² = i² ‧ (√(3))² = -1 ‧ 3 = -3 Therefore the both terms are not equal. Best regards Marcus 😎
@HTDel5 ай бұрын
I mean you are being just purposefully confusing as many people will think of -3^2 as (-3)^2 The reason this is confusing has more to do with disadvantages of a notation system and less to do with understanding i
@mrhtutoring5 ай бұрын
If it's not confusing to 7th graders, it's not confusing. This basic algebra concept is taught early on to middle school students. It's in every pre-algebra textbook I've seen.
@kieran81145 ай бұрын
@@mrhtutoring well if you had written it explicitly nobody would be confused and thus no reason for this video 😂. Not really sure what purpose of this was lol
@arandomguy465 ай бұрын
-3 can be thought of -1*3. It's not complicated.
@HTDel5 ай бұрын
@@arandomguy46 but in common language that is not how it's read. No point arguing with trolls. Grammer, including in mathematics, is not so rigid and there are ways to make points more clear. This is common knowledge and talked about consistently. Main channel is rage baiting
@whoff595 ай бұрын
it's the normal rule like PEMDAS or so, exponentiation before multiplication. Just as someone else wrote before: You just have to be aware that -3² = (-1)*3² Then you see the order of operations...
@jadelust98275 ай бұрын
🤎
@rgeogllo14 ай бұрын
Badly written
@Thrakerzog5 ай бұрын
WRONG!!! -3 squared is ALWAYS +9
@mrhtutoring5 ай бұрын
No need to yell. -3²=-9 while (-3)²=+9. You can always check it on online calculators such as mathway.com or wolframalpha.com.
@BruceLee-io9by5 ай бұрын
Wrong, my friend. The teacher is right.
@Thrakerzog5 ай бұрын
@@BruceLee-io9by Not the way I and everyone else in my elementary school, high school. and university studied exponents. If there were parentheses denoting that this is -1 * (3^2) then yes but it is NOT denoted and therefore WRONG! I and every maths professor I've ever had would say the same thing.
@BruceLee-io9by5 ай бұрын
@Thrakerzog In Italy it works like this: -3^2=-1*3^2 = -1*9=-9 while (-1*3) ^2= 9. If there is no parenthesis, -1 is not raised to the square, only 3 rises.
@carultch5 ай бұрын
@@Thrakerzog A minus ain't squared, unless it's been snared.