SOLUTION: (logy)^2=logy^2
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Question 312344: (logy)^2=logy^2
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Just throwing up an equation without telling us what you want, what you don't understand, or what work you have already done is unconscionably arrogant behavior. I feel like you are saying, "Here chump, I can't be bothered with doing any thinking for myself, so just do my homework for me. If you're lucky, maybe I'll write back and say thanks."
In that there is nothing to go on except the equation, I'll simply guess that you want to determine the solution set. If that's not what you wanted, tough. This is algebra.com, not the Psychic Hotline.
Since:
And
we can write:
Divide by
Using the definition of a logarithm and the fact that base 10 is understood when not specified,
John

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