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Hey!
I have done a Q and can't seem to understand a very simple rearrangment.
So I have logR = y - (1/2)log(L1/L2)
So I raise each side to the power of 'e' since I want a solution for R... therefore I get
R = e^y ....
The answer given is R =e^y * ROOT(L2/L1) (or, (L2/L1)^0.5).
Why is this?
I understand the 'R' bit, and the e^y bit, but how does -(1/2)log(L1/L2) becomes (L2/L1)^0.5...why do they switch around? Why is this multiplied by e^y and where did the subtraction go?
I really can't do these kind of manipulations, help would really be great to allow me to progress!
Thank you!!!!
Do you know the rule
a*log(b)=log(a^b) ? That is the on you can use with a=-1/2 and b=L1/L2.
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Thank you so much for your reply.
I don't really understand that, I've found it online too whilst looking for log rules, and I still can't apply the transform to the result. Could you walk me through it?
Thank you... I thought I'd got the hang of such manipulations.
hi Karimazer1
Trouble with what you are saying is you'll have to do this:
So you really need to simpify the logs first:
Now you can do e^ on each side:
Then you can take the L terms over to the other side by inverting the L1/L2, and power 1/2 is the same as square root.
That'll give you the answer you want.
Bob
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Bob....
You ALWAYS come and save the day... I can't believe you wanted to work within the chemistry space when you have the patience of a saint! If only you were my math teacher...I probably would've solved these problems years ago!
Thank you so much...brilliant! I really understand it in those steps!
Thanks you for those kind words. You're welcome.
Bob
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Ha! Saint! He's no Saint. He's better.
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