179 results for "logarithms".
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Question in Introduction to Calculus
Solve for x: c(a2)x+d(a)x+1=b (there is only one solution for this example).
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Question in Bill's workspace
Given a sum of logs, all numbers are integers,
logb(a1)+αlogb(a2)+βlogb(a3) write as logb(a) for some fraction a.
Also calculate to 3 decimal places logb(a).
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Question in Bill's workspace
Solve for x: 2loga(x+b)−loga(x+c)=d.
Make sure that your choice is a solution by substituting back into the equation.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Solve for x: loga(x+b)−loga(x+c)=d
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Question in Bill's workspace
Solve for x: log(ax+b)−log(cx+d)=s
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Question in Bill's workspace
Solve for x each of the following equations: nax+b=mcx and prx2=qsx.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Solve for x: c(a2)x+d(a)x+1=b (there is only one solution for this example).
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Question in Bill's workspace
Express loga(xcyd) in terms of loga(x) and loga(y). Find q(x) such that fgloga(x)+loga(rx+s)−loga(x1/t)=loga(q(x)).
There is a video included explaining the rules of logarithms by going through simplification of logs of numbers rather than algebraic expressions.
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Exam (4 questions) in Kariane's workspaceLog expressions and equations
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Exam (2 questions) in Suzy's workspace
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Express loga(xcyd) in terms of loga(x) and loga(y). Find q(x) such that fgloga(x)+loga(rx+s)−loga(x1/t)=loga(q(x))
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Solve for x: 2loga(x+b)−loga(x+c)=d.
Make sure that your choice is a solution by substituting back into the equation.
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Question in Transition to university
Rearrange some expressions involving logarithms by applying the relation logb(a)=c⟺a=bc.
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Exam (4 questions) in Transition to university
Questions on manipulating logarithms.
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Question in Transition to university
Use the rule loga(nb)=bloga(n) to rearrange some expressions.
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Question in Transition to university
Use laws for addition and subtraction of logarithms to simplify a given logarithmic expression to an arbitrary base.
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Exam (40 questions) in NC Math 3Students will assess their ability to solve problems involving logs and exponentials.
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Exam (40 questions) in NC Math 3Students will review and practice problems involving logs and exponentials.
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Question in Blathnaid's workspace
Express loga(xcyd) in terms of loga(x) and loga(y). Find q(x) such that fgloga(x)+loga(rx+s)−loga(x1/t)=loga(q(x))
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Question in BS11001 questions
Use the rule loga(nb)=bloga(n) to rearrange some expressions.
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Question in Leonardo's workspace
Practice using the log rules to add and subtract logarithms
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Question in Katy's workspace
Use laws for addition and subtraction of logarithms to simplify a given logarithmic expression to an arbitrary base.
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
Solve for x: 2loga(x+b)−loga(x+c)=d.
Make sure that your choice is a solution by substituting back into the equation.
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
Solve for x: loga(x+b)−loga(x+c)=d