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footprints
Dec11-04, 07:03 AM
\text{Given that } log_b(x^3y)=p \text{ and } log_b(\frac{y}{x^2}) = q \text{ express } log_b(xy) \text{ in terms of p and q.}
\text{ This is what I've done. }
log_b(x^3y)=p----(1)
log_b(\frac{y}{x^2})=q ----(2)
1 - 2
5log_bx=p-q
\text{ I'm stuck here. What do I do next? }
primarygun
Dec11-04, 07:19 AM
Find log x and log y in terms of p and q first
then split log(xy)
footprints
Dec11-04, 07:29 AM
Find log x and log y in terms of p and q first
How do I do that?Could you show me the steps?
dextercioby
Dec11-04, 08:05 AM
How do I do that?Could you show me the steps?
b^{p}=x^{3}y (1);b^{q}=xy^{-2} (2)
(1)=> b^{2p}=x^{6}y^{2} (3)
(2)*(3)=> x^{7}=b^{2p+q} (4) => log_{b}x=...
Did u see a pattern??
footprints
Dec11-04, 05:52 PM
Nope. I don't see a pattern. But I figured how to do it. Thanks for help.
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