SOLUTION: What is the logarithmic form of the equation: y=20^(-3/2) ? a) -log[-3/2]y=20 b) log[20](-3/2)= y c) log[20]y=-3/2 d) log[3/2]20=y

Algebra.Com
Question 612165: What is the logarithmic form of the equation:
y=20^(-3/2) ?
a) -log[-3/2]y=20
b) log[20](-3/2)= y
c) log[20]y=-3/2
d) log[3/2]20=y

Answer by lwsshak3(11628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What is the logarithmic form of the equation:
y=20^(-3/2) ?
a) -log[-3/2]y=20
b) log[20](-3/2)= y
c) log[20]y=-3/2
d) log[3/2]20=y
..
ans:c) log[20]y=-3/2, which reads: log(y),base 20=-3/2

RELATED QUESTIONS

choose the expression equivalent to log(2x^3/y^4) a (log 2 * log(x^3)/ 4 log y) b... (answered by Alan3354)
What is the value of the given expression: log (2+3) a. log 2 + log 3 b. 2 log 3 (answered by Jk22)
Solve:... (answered by Alan3354)
What is the value of the given expression: log sq.rt.(m^3/n) a. 1/2 log m - log n (answered by Jk22)
Condense the following single logarithmic. 5 log x -2 log y +8 log z-3 log w (answered by user_dude2008)
log (x^2)(y) - .5 log x + 3 log... (answered by ccs2011)
log (x + 2) - 3 log... (answered by stanbon)
Write as a single logarithm a) 2 log 5 log b b) 3 log x + 1/2 log y c) 2 log m + log n (answered by lwsshak3)
express as a logarithm of a single number: 1. log basex 20 + logbasex 2 2. 3 log... (answered by lwsshak3)