Asked by Jus
                Solve this log function:
a) log (sqrt(x^2-3x))=0.5
b) log (sqrt(x^2+48x))=1
            
        a) log (sqrt(x^2-3x))=0.5
b) log (sqrt(x^2+48x))=1
Answers
                    Answered by
            drwls
            
    a) Assuming that you mean log to base 10,
sqrt(x^2-3x) = 10^0.5 = sqrt 10
x^2 -3x = 10
(x-5)(x+2) = 0
x= 5 or -2
Do (b) the same way. First restate it without the log function.
sqrt (x^2 + 48x) = 10
x^2 + 48x = 100
Then solve the quadratic function.
    
sqrt(x^2-3x) = 10^0.5 = sqrt 10
x^2 -3x = 10
(x-5)(x+2) = 0
x= 5 or -2
Do (b) the same way. First restate it without the log function.
sqrt (x^2 + 48x) = 10
x^2 + 48x = 100
Then solve the quadratic function.
                    Answered by
            drwls
            
    a) Assuming that you mean log to base 10,
sqrt(x^2-3x) = 10^0.5 = sqrt 10
x^2 -3x = 10
(x-5)(x+2) = 0
x= 5 or -2
Do (b) the same way. First restate it without the log function.
sqrt (x^2 + 48x) = 10
Then solve the quadratic that results when you square that.
    
sqrt(x^2-3x) = 10^0.5 = sqrt 10
x^2 -3x = 10
(x-5)(x+2) = 0
x= 5 or -2
Do (b) the same way. First restate it without the log function.
sqrt (x^2 + 48x) = 10
Then solve the quadratic that results when you square that.
                    Answered by
            drwls
            
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