Me and boro posted the same thing lolOriginally Posted by 01101101entor

Me and boro posted the same thing lolOriginally Posted by 01101101entor
Just to check is lack of sleep catching up on me or are you actaly boro, as it kinda sounded like that in ya post if it was me which is why i asked "/
Since google was not doing what i wanted it to, and i dont have a calc on me, and ive never actaly done logorthums before now, i quickly learnt it of hereOriginally Posted by doraemonkiller
logxY + logyX =5/2
how to do this then ?!
this is not algebra everyone ,is log
http://sage.mc.yu.edu/kbeen/teaching...ogarithms.html
(kinda helped by google for that)
Basicaly all it is, is setting a base then working out what number is needed in that base to give the second number
Ah ok? just a side effect of me being to lazy to read more than 1 or 2 posts in the thread thenOriginally Posted by TealArms
Me and boro posted the same thing lol![]()
Last edited by Mentor; 01-02-2006 at 07:20 PM.
I have an easier maths question
FACTORISING QUADRATICS (GRADE C WORK) EASY
x = letter x X = Multiply
x (squared) (x X x) - 16x + 63 =
answer down below --------->
Factors of 63 = 1,63 3,21 7,9
x(squared) - 16x + 63
Factors 7,9 add up to 16(x)
Answer = (x-7) (x+9)
Complicated if you dont understand it .
PAUL
thx for the answer
Originally Posted by 01101101entor
You wana guess what the second bit is actaly for now?
Theres a reason i droped maths, to much thinking but anyway
Premis
xy=27 and logxY + logyX =5/2
Exsplination
What we know
X*Y = 27
And
logxY + logyX =5/2
5 dived by 2 is 2.5 so
log X Y + log Y X = 2.5
Like boro Got, we can take a guess at what X and Y could be, we then run em threw the second equasion to figure out which is which.
Hypthetoicaly
If
x = 9
y = 3
log9 3 + log3 9 = 2.5
Note: google cant do logorthums,i actaly have to think dag nabit
first of
log(3)9 = 2
log(9)3 = 0.5
2.5 is the correct answer no?
Answer
Then
X = 9
Y = 3
theres the answer to your math homework
(warning, im prone to dodgy maths and stupid yet obvios errors on the most simplic part of sums so u may wana double check all that
Why exsactly are you posting this if you dont need help with it "/Originally Posted by RlC
I have an easier maths question
FACTORISING QUADRATICS (GRADE C WORK) EASY
x = letter x X = Multiply
x (squared) (x X x) - 16x + 63 =
answer down below --------->
Factors of 63 = 1,63 3,21 7,9
x(squared) - 16x + 63
Factors 7,9 add up to 16(x)
Answer = (x-7) (x+9)
Complicated if you dont understand it .
Plus
* = multiply
x = letter
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