That is exactly what they want and I found the quantity and tried several different ways of doing it but the program Wiley will not accept the answers :( I will get help tomorrow at school thanks anyways guys :)
I inserted the numbers x=2.26 and so forth and tried many different ways and all the answers i got were not excepted...:( its probably an easy thing as it is in the first part of the homework but it seems I make the easiest thing hard for some reason :)
Homework Statement
log base u (x)=2.26
log base u (y)=2.84
log base u (z)=4.38
find ;
x^2*y^5/z^4
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
I have tried many things raising each of the numbers to their exponents and dividing, using laws of the exponents it state we have to...
I did divide the entire thing by 9 :) but I entered it into my calculator and put the answer down because that's what it asked for when it wanted just the formula for the answer :) UGH...My teacher said Logs were easier than what we were doing before...It just seems more confusing :)
I just typed in the formula and it took the formula instead of the complete answer Wiley is a weird program...I am so stumped on these...Thank you though
Homework Statement
e^9x+6=8
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
This is what I did;
e^9x+6=8
9x+6=ln(8)
-6
9x=ln(8)-6
/9
x=ln(8)-6/9
x=1.413
My online Wiley program says it is wrong what am I doing wrong?