SOLUTION: Three separate questions for the experts:
Question 1:
Solve for x: logx5 = 1/3
My answer: 125 -- Please verify if my answer is correct.
Question 2: I had posted th
Question 4709: Three separate questions for the experts:
Question 1:
Solve for x: logx5 = 1/3
My answer: 125 -- Please verify if my answer is correct.
Question 2: I had posted the below question earlier, but have yet to receive a response.
Use the properties of logarithms to write 3lnx^2 + ln(2x-4)-ln(3x-6) as a single logarithm.
You can put this solution on YOUR website! I'll answer the first two of your questions, but I can't seem to get the graph to work for logarithms. I have tried and tried, and I can't make it work. Maybe Igor will help us out with this one.
Question 1.
You are correct! changed to exponential form becomes . To solve this just cube both sides, giving you
Question 2. , for all values of x but x cannot equal 2.
Question 3.
My best shot, but it doesn't seem to work:
Stumped me on this one. Maybe someone else can help us out. Sorry.