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Posted: 10 years ago
So vidya di, do you have any specific plans for your Delhi trip
Like any specific place you want to visit??
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Posted: 10 years ago
Jai in your case medicine induced Kanna...you need to be strong willed...no room for self pity . We are with you that it is not exciting to be on liquids...what cannot be cured at the moment has to be endured...that is my suggestion to you.🤗
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: moonwearer

Jai in your case medicine induced Kanna...you need to be strong willed...no room for self pity . We are with you that it is not exciting to be on liquids...what cannot be cured at the moment has to be endured...that is my suggestion to you.🤗

😊
My dad said almost same words to me
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Posted: 10 years ago
Vidya di do you teach any subjects too beside being a principal??
Can I ask you a question related to maths, its of 7th sdt actually
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Posted: 10 years ago
Jai I teach full time...English, history, Geography, Economics, theater, Embroidery, Ecology, Botany, life skills...
Math Upto 4 std you can ask me😉
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: moonwearer

Jai I teach full time...English, history, Geography, Economics, theater, Embroidery, Ecology, Botany, life skills...
Math Upto 4 std you can ask me😉

Oh sorry, got busy with something
Ask your students to prove it mathematically
2^100 > 100^2

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Posted: 10 years ago
2^100 > 100^2
2^100 > 10^4
2^25 > 10
log (2^25) > Log 10
25log2 > 1
25(log 10/5) > 1
25log10 -25 log5 > 1
25 - 25(.4771) > 1
log25 (.523) > log 1

log 1 =0
log 10 = 1
log 5 = 0.4771
log value can never be negative
log x > 0

any positive number is always greater than 0
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Posted: 10 years ago
Has the new thread opened
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Posted: 10 years ago
I just increase steps by substituting
if had made x before steps wil be reduced
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: Mr.PsychoTech

2^100 > 100^2
2^100 > 10^4
2^25 > 10
log (2^25) > Log 10
25log2 > 1
25(log 10/5) > 1
25log10 -25 log5 > 1
25 - 25(.4771) > 1
log25 (.523) > log 1

log 1 =0
log 10 = 1
log 5 = 0.4771
log value can never be negative
log x > 0

any positive number is always greater than 0

Absolutely correct
But it was a 7th std question, they don't know about logs and all
So that's why I asked to prove it by only comparing
For that you have to either equal their powers or base

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