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#1 Help Me ! » convert sum od exponents into product of exponents » 2013-07-08 06:43:55

nando88
Replies: 3

Is there a way to go from having a^2+b^2=c^2 to a^2*b^2=c^2, in order for me to add the exponents if they have the same base?
Can someone please help me with this?
Thanks in advance!

#2 Re: Help Me ! » Apply logarithms to both sides of an equation » 2013-07-08 02:58:57

whe will a log of a number return a whole number?

#4 Re: Help Me ! » Apply logarithms to both sides of an equation » 2013-07-08 00:11:07

and if I had something like log(3^3+3^4)=log(3^7), how could I simplify log(3^3+3^4). How could you solve this, because I tried adding what's inside the parenthesis and then applying logarithm and it didn't work. How can I solve this equation?

#6 Help Me ! » Apply logarithms to both sides of an equation » 2013-07-07 17:47:39

nando88
Replies: 16

I have an equation that looks something like this= a^2+b=c and I want to apply logarithms to both sides of the equation, can someone please tell me how would the equation look like after applying the logarithm to both sides?
Thanks in advance!

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