Asked by Nathaniel
10^(-10log3)
How to solve this???
How to solve this???
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
one of the log properties is .
a^(log<sub>a</sub> k )
= k
we have that case, if we change
10^(-10log3)
to
10^(log 3^-10)
we get 3^-10 = 1/59049 ---> exact answer
or .000016935
( if I use my calculator
10^(-4.771212547)
= .000016935
a^(log<sub>a</sub> k )
= k
we have that case, if we change
10^(-10log3)
to
10^(log 3^-10)
we get 3^-10 = 1/59049 ---> exact answer
or .000016935
( if I use my calculator
10^(-4.771212547)
= .000016935
Answered by
Nathaniel
do u know how I could find this in a way that creates a fractional form?
Answered by
Steve
As Reiny noted,
3^-10 = 1/59049
3^-10 = 1/59049
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