how to solve for q in the equation y=log(-log(1-q))
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how to solve for q in the equation y=log(-log(1-q))
Raise the terms with the base 10.
Now, this cancels the first log.
Move the minus sign, to become the power of (1-q)
Take the base 10 again:
This takes out the other log.
Convert the right side to a fraction:
Can you finish it now? Post what you get! :)
Please do not double post the same question in two different forums. See: https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/mathem...-q-513930.html
It is interesting though that Galactus and Unknown008 got the answer in two different forms - though they are eqiuvalent.
Yup, I like removing negative signs as soon as possible ;)
I wonder how I missed the other thread :rolleyes:
Must be tired >_<
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