Asked by Hayli
Find the maximum integer k on your calculator such that log(k)can be evaluated. How could you evaluate the following: log(k+k);log(k^5) on the same calculator? Now find these values.
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Answered by
bobpursley
Punch some numbers in till you get an error. On my calc, the max integer is 9E99 to make the log key work.
If I wanted to do log(k+k), = log(2k)=log2+logk
log(k^5)=5logk
If I wanted to do log(k+k), = log(2k)=log2+logk
log(k^5)=5logk
Answered by
Hayli
so how would i find the values of the two?
Answered by
Sam
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Answered by
Hayli
but whats k
Answered by
Hayli
but what is k?
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