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Hi, i'm stuck on the following question. If anyone could solve it and show me how you solved it, it would be greatly appreciated :D.
 

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My method is pretty crude eh?

You know that eloge x = x
(You can prove this if you want)

Let x = 3

So

3 = loge (t + 1)

Using the above method (eloge x = x) by taking exponentials of both sides,

e3 = eloge (t + 1)

e3 = t + 1

.: t = e3 - 1
 

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Finding t when x = 3

3 = ln (t+1)

e^3 = t+1

t = e^3 - 1

PS. Forbidden, can't you use just ln x = b as e^b = x?
 

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Re: 回复: Motion and Differentiation

tommykins said:
Finding t when x = 3

3 = ln (t+1)

e^3 = t+1

t = e^3 - 1

PS. Forbidden, can't you use just ln x = b as e^b = x?
Provided they are rational numbers yes, according to the HSC's definition.
This is why I sometimes I run out of time in Maths exams, because I provide comprehensive workout lol.
 

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Re: 回复: Motion and Differentiation

Great, thanks guys.
 

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