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1 + 0.5 = 1.5,
1.5 is my answer, amirite?
1.5 is my answer, amirite?
dude... i obviously knew that i skipped a few steps, i was just trying to outsmart your Q, dw...You've skipped a few steps here that are going to confuse some people.
What I was pointing out was that your method is limited to simple indice-balancing questions. This works but denies students a deeper understanding of what logarithms are all about.
A simple:
7x = 36
log 7x = log 36 [taking logs]
x log 7 = log 36 [Using log laws]
x = log 36 / log 7
is the cleaner and more powerful method rather than muddying the water with equivalence of indices. As I was saying, leave that to the monkeys.
Best Regards
Herremann
here is a more simple wayShow how u find:
log4 8 ?
(log36)Monkey: thats easy you noob,
log7 36=x
7^x=36
7^x=7^(ln36/ln7)
therefore x=ln36/ln7 or/ 1.841564442
Me: the monkey's pretty amazing
Monkey: Got anymore wise guy?
Me: Aww now your getting rude
Thank u all for yr contribution so far.log48
= (log 8) / (log 4)
= (log 23) / (log 22)
= [3 (log 2)] / [2 (log 2)]
= 3/2
u welcomeThank u all for yr contribution so far.
umm...yer? what's your point? Put 7^1.841564442 into your calculator and tell me what you get(log36)
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(log7)
it should give 1.84 (2dp)
first of allumm...yer? what's your point? Put 7^1.841564442 into your calculator and tell me what you get