Equations with Indices

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In this video I explain how to solve equations with indices. This video is intended for those studying AQA's Level 2 Further Maths GCSE.
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I do O/Levels in 2025 and I have a Mathematics Mock Exam tomorrow and without referring my text books, I refer these videos. Your videos helped me so much. Keep up the good work!

Infinity-OfficialYt
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People you wicked this a really nice way to learn/solve your indices problem and only 360 liked the vid while 24.6k of you people viewed what is think at least learn to be kind

SkillfulCounter-mmlk
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I don't usually comment on videos but I felt like I MUST SAY THANK YOU❤❤

omaral-jasem
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For the last question, does it mean I don’t need to worry about negative solutions if the denominator is an odd number?

Hemimana
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6:36 i don't understand the factorising part like why can't you just do 5 to the power of 59 - 5 to the power of 57 which is just 5 to the power of 2? and how do you factorise it like i don't understand why it's(5 squared - 1)

lily-xd
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Do you get given what you need to multiply by at the first step for the last two questions?

sebreynolds
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thought this was gases but at least I managed to practice a-level maths

Beck
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Is q2 not wrong because it’s 4x^1/3 multiplied by x^1/3 so shouldn’t u get 4x^2 and the 2/3??

sym-evmw
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About the last question, do you mean the number for x (and x^5/3 and x^-1/3) can be negative but x^2/3 can not be a negative number?

芽衣醬
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Actually you can square root a negative no., they are generally written in form of i. Such as root of -5 will be 5i

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