Question 1119102: If p = (50y^2)^3/81x^3 then prove that log10^p + 3 log 10^x - 6 log 10^y
=6-3log10^2 - 4log10^3
Found 2 solutions by greenestamps, Alan3354: Answer by greenestamps(13203) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Your question has been sitting here for several days, waiting for someone to respond. Probably the reason you haven't gotten a response is that the statement of the problem is not clear. Some parentheses would help; and some of the notation is ambiguous.
I will guess that, for example, your notation "log10^p" means "log of 10 to the power p", where the logarithm, by default, is base 10. In that case, log10^p is just p.
Using that interpretation of your notation, any interpretation I can see for your definition of p leads to a nonsensical equation.
So take a look at the question as it was given to you, then re-post your question making it clear what the question is.
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added in response to the "solution" posted by "tutor" alan3354....
He has reached a new low in his performance on this site.
I provide a response to a reader's question showing I have made an effort, unsuccessfully, to decipher a reader's question, and suggesting that the reader resubmit the question stating it more clearly.
His response suggests I made that response only to increase the number of questions I have answered.
So by doing that he has increased the number of questions he has answered -- without even addressing the question that was asked.
The logic of it is laughable... except for the fact that readers who submit questions on the site are looking for help.
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
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