Question
Solve for y: 5^(-4y)= 3
I know y=-.17 but I am confused on what steps I take.
I know y=-.17 but I am confused on what steps I take.
Answers
5^(-4y) = 3
-4y log5 = log3
-4y = log3/log5
y = -log3/(4log5) = 0.17
-4y log5 = log3
-4y = log3/log5
y = -log3/(4log5) = 0.17
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