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Thursday, June 01, 2006

logs and exponents

I understand this unit no problem so I like it. However once again I'm having trouble with the word problems. The exponential modeling types of question specifically frustrate me. I take way too long to do those questions. The ones I'm confident at doing are the laws of logarithm questions because I fully understand those. Another thing, I hope the test doesn't have any proof questions because I'm not comfortable with those questions either.



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