Asked by Raj
I haven't calculus in a while. So can someone please help me with this, its for rates:
log (base 1/4) 0.25 = m
I know that m = 1, but how would I solve for it using the log method.
log (base 1/4) 0.25 = m
I know that m = 1, but how would I solve for it using the log method.
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Answered by
DrBob222
Isn't the log(base x) X = 1 ??
log (base 10) 10 = 1
log (base e) e = 1
so log(base 1/4) 1/4 = 1 ?? Check my thinking.
log (base 10) 10 = 1
log (base e) e = 1
so log(base 1/4) 1/4 = 1 ?? Check my thinking.
Answered by
Raj
Yes I know it will be m=1. But what if I have something like
log (base 1/4) 0.33 = m
Then how would I solve something like that.
log (base 1/4) 0.33 = m
Then how would I solve something like that.
Answered by
chris
.m raised to the .25 power or the fourth root of m = 33 is what?
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