M mtsmahia Member Joined Jun 21, 2008 Messages 284 Gender Male HSC 2010 Nov 16, 2008 #1 Can someone help with this sum Find the value of x log(10) 2 + log(10) x = 2 answer is 50...can someone explain how it works? thanks
Can someone help with this sum Find the value of x log(10) 2 + log(10) x = 2 answer is 50...can someone explain how it works? thanks
tommykins i am number -e^i*pi Joined Feb 18, 2007 Messages 5,730 Gender Male HSC 2008 Nov 16, 2008 #2 log10 2x = 2 ----- log laws 2x = 10^2 x = 10^2/2 = 100/2 = 50.
M mtsmahia Member Joined Jun 21, 2008 Messages 284 Gender Male HSC 2010 Nov 16, 2008 #3 tommykins said: log10 2x = 2 ----- log laws 2x = 10^2 x = 10^2/2 = 100/2 = 50. Click to expand... how did u get 2x= 10^2 (where did the log go?)
tommykins said: log10 2x = 2 ----- log laws 2x = 10^2 x = 10^2/2 = 100/2 = 50. Click to expand... how did u get 2x= 10^2 (where did the log go?)
suzlee Member Joined Jul 23, 2008 Messages 769 Gender Female HSC 2010 Nov 16, 2008 #4 mtsmahia said: how did u get 2x= 10^2 (where did the log go?) Click to expand... That's the law .. You have to learn how to rearrange the log form into indice form
mtsmahia said: how did u get 2x= 10^2 (where did the log go?) Click to expand... That's the law .. You have to learn how to rearrange the log form into indice form
lyounamu Reborn Joined Oct 28, 2007 Messages 9,998 Gender Male HSC N/A Nov 16, 2008 #5 mtsmahia said: how did u get 2x= 10^2 (where did the log go?) Click to expand... You can get rid of log by introducing the power of that. For example, if you have log10(100) = x 100 = 10^x so x=2
mtsmahia said: how did u get 2x= 10^2 (where did the log go?) Click to expand... You can get rid of log by introducing the power of that. For example, if you have log10(100) = x 100 = 10^x so x=2
M mtsmahia Member Joined Jun 21, 2008 Messages 284 Gender Male HSC 2010 Nov 16, 2008 #6 suzlee said: That's the law .. You have to learn how to rearrange the log form into indice form Click to expand... oh crap--im an idiot ...never thought about that-- thanks
suzlee said: That's the law .. You have to learn how to rearrange the log form into indice form Click to expand... oh crap--im an idiot ...never thought about that-- thanks
studentcheese Member Joined Oct 19, 2008 Messages 628 Gender Female HSC 2010 Nov 16, 2008 #7 The general definition of a logarithm: {(log base a)y} = x can be rearranged into indice form a^x = y I think that's what it is.
The general definition of a logarithm: {(log base a)y} = x can be rearranged into indice form a^x = y I think that's what it is.