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May be its simple but I can't solve it...
Show that : log2(2log(base 4) 5 + 1) = 1
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Last edited by debjit625 (2013-02-10 20:16:22)
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Hi debjit625
The LaTeX on this forum isn't functioning at the moment so here is the picture with what you presumably want to show:
Do you know what is equal to?
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Ok I was having problem with Latex.... and yes thats write.
1/log(base a)b = log(base b)a ,is that what you wanted to know
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Hi debjit625
Yes, that is the one. Do you see how you can use it here?
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No,not sure.
I can use that inside the bracket to solve log(base 4) 2 to log/(base2)4 ....
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I am not sure how to do it ...still confused
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See the hidden text from my last post.
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Sorry I cant understand...
dividing both the sides by "log (base 10) 2" will give us
2log(base 4)5 + 1 = log (base 2) 10
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Last edited by debjit625 (2013-02-10 20:14:15)
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That is correct. Can you proceed from here or do you need the next step?
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I need the next step ...
I am not sure how to prove LHS is equal to 1,shouldn't we only work with LHS and prove/show it is 1?
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hi debjit625
I'd get everything in the same log base. As it is easy to get log base 4 into log base 2 that's the next step:
log(base4)5 = log(base2)5/log(base2)4 = (log(base2)5)/2
so your expression (from post 8) becomes (all logs now in base 2):
(2log5)/2 + 1 = (2log5)/2 + log2
Should be easy to finish from there.
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Last edited by Bob (2013-02-10 23:15:03)
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Well that solved the problem ,but still I have questions...
I understood that you used change base formula on LHS to change the base of
hi debjit625
so your expression (from post 8) becomes (all logs now in base 2):
(2log5)/2 + 1 = (2log5)/2 + log2
Bob
But what I didnt understood is that how you got it on RHS
As per me its like this
Thanks everybody it seems I have to learn a lot ,off course from you guys...
Last edited by debjit625 (2013-02-11 00:22:09)
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Hi Roy
You need to remove all spaces from those links.
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hi debjit625
What you have done is equivalent to my version.
Strictly, you should have LHS = ... = ... = ... = RHS.
But you have all the elements to re-write it like that now.
Hints: 1 = log(base n) n for all n and log(base a)b x log(base b) a = 1 for all a and b
Bob
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