To solve the logarithmic equation 4.6*1.06^(2x+3)=5*3^x, the initial step involves dividing both sides by 4.6 and applying the natural logarithm. After simplifying, the equation becomes 1.06^(2x+3)=(5/4.6)*3^x. The user Daniel realized he made a mistake by not taking the logarithm of the right side, which led to an incorrect solution. Acknowledging this error is crucial for correctly solving for x. Simple mistakes can significantly impact the outcome in logarithmic equations.
Seeing the title of the thread, it seems obvious that you've already started by taking the logarithm on both sides. Show us your work so we know where the problem lies.
Kindly see the attached pdf. My attempt to solve it, is in it.
I'm wondering if my solution is right. My idea is this: At any point of time, the ball may be assumed to be at an incline which is at an angle of θ(kindly see both the pics in the pdf file). The value of θ will continuously change and so will the value of friction.
I'm not able to figure out, why my solution is wrong, if it is wrong .
The answer to this question is statements (ii) and (iv) are correct.
(i) This is FALSE because the speed of water in the tap is greater than speed at the water surface
(ii) I don't even understand this statement. What does the "seal" part have to do with water flowing out? Won't the water still flow out through the tap until the tank is empty whether the reservoir is sealed or not?
(iii) In my opinion, this statement would be correct. Increasing the gravitational potential energy of the...
I can't figure out how to find the velocity of the particle at 37 degrees. Basically the bead moves with velocity towards right let's call it v1. The particle moves with some velocity v2. In frame of the bead, the particle is performing circular motion. So v of particle wrt bead would be perpendicular to the string. But how would I find the velocity of particle in ground frame?
I tried using vectors to figure it out and the angle is coming out to be extremely long. One equation is by work...