SOLUTION: Please help me find the inverse to this equation: y=6+log(base10)of x. I've gotten to x-6=log(base10) of y, but I'm not sure how to isolate the log(base10) from y.
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Question 718696: Please help me find the inverse to this equation: y=6+log(base10)of x. I've gotten to x-6=log(base10) of y, but I'm not sure how to isolate the log(base10) from y.
Answer by jsmallt9(3758) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You're good so far with:
The next step is to rewrite the equation in exponential form. (That is how you get rid of the log.) In general is equivalent to . Using this pattern on your equation we get:
This is the inverse.
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