SOLUTION: How can I solve to find "A" in the following formula =10^((A-B)/C)*D*E Many thanks

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Question 1114012: How can I solve to find "A" in the following formula
=10^((A-B)/C)*D*E
Many thanks

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How can I solve to find "A" in the following formula
10^((A-B)/C)*D*E = 0
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Take the log of both sides to get:
(A-B)/C + log(D)+log(E) = 0
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A-B + Clog(D) + Clog(E) = 0
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A = B - logD^C - logE^C
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A = B - log(DE)^C
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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