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    Aug 31, 2010, 01:04 PM
    Properties of logarithms: solve for y in terms of x
    Here is the question I have to answer:

    5log(2)y – log(2)x = 3log(2)4 + log(2)a (I'm sorry if this is not written properly. I'm not sure how to do subscript typing for the 2s.)

    This is what I've come up with:

    log(2)y^{5} = 3log(2)2^{2} + log(2)a + log(2)x

    log(2)y^{5} = 3log(2)2^{2} + log(2)ax

    y = 3(2ax)^{1/5)

    My textbook says the solution should be:

    y = 2(2ax)^{1/5}

    Where have I gone wrong?
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    Aug 31, 2010, 01:44 PM


    Remember that

    It seem that you didn't handle the properly; .

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    Aug 31, 2010, 02:11 PM

    Hi. Okay, so I understand where I went wrong with the 3log(2)2^{2}... but now I am confused about the very last step. How does (2^{6}ax)^{1/5} become 2(2ax)^{1/5}?

    Also, how can I type my equations like yours? I tried to type them up with Word then just copy and paste but that doesn't work.
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    Aug 31, 2010, 02:24 PM

    Lynn:



    To get all the neat math layout you use Latex. See: https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/math-s...las-50415.html
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    Aug 31, 2010, 02:44 PM

    Aaahhh, I see! Thank you very much! Greatly appreciated!

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