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If log (base y) x = a and log (base z) x = b where x ≠ 1 , express the following in terms of a and b
a) log (base y) yz
b) log (base x) y/z
If y + z =1 show that 1/a = log (base x) 1-x^1/b
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Take a picture of the question.
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I'm a noob too so anyone correct me if I'm wrong.
Does this help you?
Last edited by PatternMan (2014-12-19 07:13:35)
"School conditions you to reject your own judgement and experiences. The facts are in the textbook. Memorize and follow the rules. What they don't tell you is the people that discovered the facts and wrote the textbooks are people like you and me."
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hi BonaviaFx
I find it helps to switch log base like this
That should help with the first part and a similar trick will help with the others.
Bob
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Thanks all!
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