Asked by gem
How do i express this to exponential form?
a) log√2(w^2 x^3/y^5 z^7)
b) log(x^2 y^3 √z-1)
a) log√2(w^2 x^3/y^5 z^7)
b) log(x^2 y^3 √z-1)
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Answered by
Steve
Beats me. A log is a log, not an exponential form.
You have 1/2 log2 + 2logw + 3logx - 5logy - 7logz
similarly for (b)
do you have an example of another problem which is solved, indicating what you wish to achieve?
You have 1/2 log2 + 2logw + 3logx - 5logy - 7logz
similarly for (b)
do you have an example of another problem which is solved, indicating what you wish to achieve?
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