Asked by Lexy
If p square+q square =11pq show that
1/2(log p+log q)=
Log(p-q/3)
Log(p+q/root 3)
1/2(log p+log q)=
Log(p-q/3)
Log(p+q/root 3)
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Answered by
Lexy
Correct
Answered by
oobleck
hmmm.
p^2 + q^2 = 11pq
p^2 - 2pq + q^2 = 9pq
p-q = 3√(pq)
(p-q)/3 = √(pq)
log [(p-q)/3] = 1/2 log(pq)
log(p-q) - log3 = 1/2 log(pq)
I don't know what the heck your choices were, but maybe you can figure it out.
p^2 + q^2 = 11pq
p^2 - 2pq + q^2 = 9pq
p-q = 3√(pq)
(p-q)/3 = √(pq)
log [(p-q)/3] = 1/2 log(pq)
log(p-q) - log3 = 1/2 log(pq)
I don't know what the heck your choices were, but maybe you can figure it out.
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Samuel
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