No, it isn't. There are some instructions in the problem set heading or the chapter heading.kp8179 said:that is the whole problem.
Then the expression was not "the whole problem", since it came with instructions (which constituted the rest of the exercise).kp8179 said:that is the whole problem.
I have to expand the logarithm. Write each as a sum, difference or product.
Since we cannot provide the missing classroom instruction (I'm guessing you were out sick those days), please consider studying some of the many online lessons available on the topic of "log rules".kp8179 said:I don't know what I am doing.
There is no book, no online lessons, no tutor, and no teacher...? You just get e-mailed evaluations (homework, tests, etc) to complete...?kp8179 said:I am taking this class online so i have no instruction.
An obvious question comes io mind. For WHAT are you paying?kp8179 said:I am taking this class online so i have no instruction.
There is no substitute for a living, caring tutor/teacher.kp8179 said:I received lectures by email that we print out. They show several examples on how to work problems. If the problems on the assignments are not similar to the examples then I don't know how to work them. I am not a math person to begin with but this class is making me feel really imcompetent.