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Last edited by esatpllana (2008-03-12 09:27:34)
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In order to get a base in LaTeX, use 'log_3' etc.
Are you familiar with
?Using this,
If you have a nice fancy calculator that can calculate logs to different bases then you're fine.. if not then use the rule I stated at the top to change things around to a base you can enter into your calculator.
The answer is 2.339652691
Last edited by Daniel123 (2008-03-12 08:28:09)
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thanks for your answer Daniel
but I can't understand completly can you comment this problem
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What part do you have a problem with?
My first step was to change the base of one of the logarithims so that I was working with the same base throughout.
I then multiplied through by
I then factorised to isolate the terms containing x (whilst simplifying the log on the right hand side)
I then divided through by the factor
I then converted the expression back into exponent form in order to solve for x.
I then simplified.
Last edited by Daniel123 (2008-03-12 08:42:54)
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thanks now i understand thanx
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