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anyway to solve this? if so what level of math is needed?
EternityMech said:anyway to solve this? if so what level of math is needed?
EternityMech said:what if you logged both sides using log with 2 power base?
you get x = 5 lnx
is that easier to solve?
uart said:BTW. How many real solutions are you expecting to get for that equation?
EternityMech said:all of them...?
Mentallic said:Can you deduce how many there are?
EternityMech said:2 if you use calculus it seems atleast according to wolfram. been looking into the lambert w function seems waay out of my league for now. seems there are no simple answer with this. but it sure looks simple.
Yes that is correct, there are two real solutions. For some fairly small positive value of "x", x^5 will exceed 2^x, but it is important to understand that for large "x" that 2^x will eventually exceed x^5 (or any power of x for that matter).EternityMech said:2 if you use calculus it seems atleast according to wolfram. been looking into the lambert w function seems waay out of my league for now. seems there are no simple answer with this. but it sure looks simple.