SOLUTION: Use the change of base formula to convert log5(like an exponent on the bottom)and (3x)^4 to base e. Then evaluate when x=7.
I worked it out to: =4(ln3+ln7/ln)
I know I'm suppose
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I worked it out to: =4(ln3+ln7/ln)
I know I'm suppose
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: Use the change of base formula to convert log5(like an exponent on the bottom)and (3x)^4 to base e. Then evaluate when x=7.
I worked it out to: =4(ln3+ln7/ln)
I know I'm supposed to enter this into the calculator, but I know I'm not coming out with the right answer. This question is from textbook saxon algebra 2