SOLUTION: Solve3.7P=2.6^logP
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Question 268916: Solve3.7P=2.6^logP
Answer by drk(1908) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Here is the original problem
(i)
step 1 - take a log of both sides to get
(ii)
step 2 - using power rule on the right side we get
(iv)
step 3 - using rules of logs on the left we get
(v)
step 4 - subtracting log(P) we get
(vi)
step 5 - factoring, we get
(vii)
step 6 - divide to get
(viii)
step 7 - raise all to 10^ to get
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(xi)
So, we get
P ~ .106846
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