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i do not know how to do this at ALL!
gibmeanswerz said:i do not know how to do this at ALL!
That's one difficulty with not showing any work! Is "log x" the common logarithm or the natural logarithm? In "elementary" work, it is standard to use "log" to mean the common logarithm (base 10) and "ln" to mean the natural logarithm (base e). In more advanced work, it is standard to use "log" to mean the natural logarithm and not use the common logarithm at all.gibmeanswerz said:so is it like:
logx^2 = (logx)^2
2logx = (logx)(logx)
2 = logx
x = 10^2? --> x = b^y = y = b^x ? is that it??