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Logarithmic equation
I know this isn't a math board but I've decided to post a question here anyway. Now before you guys start shouting that I want you to do my HW for me, this particular problem has me completely at a loss. In my book, the answers are listed as .01 and 100 but I can't figure out how you would come up with those answers. I tried taking the log of both sides but it results in an answer of 0 = 2 which is clearly incorrectly. Please take a look and see if you can find the solution or at least point me in the right direction.
x^(logx) = 100x |
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Re: Logarithmic equation
If you take the log of both sides, you get
log (x ^ (log x)) = log (100 * x) i.e. log (x) * log (x) = log (100) + log (x) Now you have a quadratic equation to solve. |
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Re: Logarithmic equation
Ugh. Power to a power. It all makes sense now. I was taking log(x^(logx)) and coming up with logx. Thank you.
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