Need help with Question 3H!
Green Yoda Hi Φ Joined Mar 28, 2015 Messages 2,859 Gender Male HSC 2017 Jul 2, 2015 #1 Need help with Question 3H!
leehuan Well-Known Member Joined May 31, 2014 Messages 5,805 Gender Male HSC 2015 Jul 2, 2015 #2 Log laws used: Coefficient<->Power Sum<->Product The next step is just to recognise that the log base n of n is just 1 Note that a square root just means to take a number to the power of a half. Last edited: Jul 2, 2015
Log laws used: Coefficient<->Power Sum<->Product The next step is just to recognise that the log base n of n is just 1 Note that a square root just means to take a number to the power of a half.
Green Yoda Hi Φ Joined Mar 28, 2015 Messages 2,859 Gender Male HSC 2017 Jul 2, 2015 #3 leehuan said: Log laws used: Coefficient<->Power Sum<->Product The next step is just to recognise that the log base n of n is just 1 Note that a square root just means to take a number to the power of a half. Click to expand... oh i get it I did 1/2 (0.6021-1) instead of + because i did 40/100 and simplified it to 4/10 and separate that 2 logs as division which in logs is minus.
leehuan said: Log laws used: Coefficient<->Power Sum<->Product The next step is just to recognise that the log base n of n is just 1 Note that a square root just means to take a number to the power of a half. Click to expand... oh i get it I did 1/2 (0.6021-1) instead of + because i did 40/100 and simplified it to 4/10 and separate that 2 logs as division which in logs is minus.
M milkytea99 Active Member Joined Dec 16, 2014 Messages 313 Gender Undisclosed HSC 2015 Jul 2, 2015 #4 Posted the solution. It's quite long but ah well lol