26 results.
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Question in post-algebra Arithmetic and Numeracy
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Question in post-algebra Arithmetic and Numeracy
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Question in post-algebra Arithmetic and Numeracy
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Question in post-algebra Arithmetic and Numeracy
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Question in Algebra
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Question in DIAGNOSYS
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Question in DIAGNOSYS
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Question in Bill's workspace
Given $\rho(t)=\rho_0e^{kt}$, and values for $\rho(t)$ for $t=t_1$ and a value for $\rho_0$, find $k$. (Two examples).
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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 $x$: $c(a^2)^x + d(a)^{x+1}=b$ (there is only one solution for this example).
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Question in Bill's workspace
Express $\log_a(x^{c}y^{d})$ in terms of $\log_a(x)$ and $\log_a(y)$. Find $q(x)$ such that $\frac{f}{g}\log_a(x)+\log_a(rx+s)-\log_a(x^{1/t})=\log_a(q(x))$.
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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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find $\displaystyle\int \frac{ax^3-ax+b}{1-x^2}\;dx$. Input constant of integration as $C$.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Find $\displaystyle \int \frac{nx^3+mx^2+px +m}{x^2+1} \;dx$
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Express $\log_a(x^{c}y^{d})$ in terms of $\log_a(x)$ and $\log_a(y)$. Find $q(x)$ such that $\frac{f}{g}\log_a(x)+\log_a(rx+s)-\log_a(x^{1/t})=\log_a(q(x))$
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Question in Transition to university
Rearrange some expressions involving logarithms by applying the relation $\log_b(a) = c \iff a = b^c$.
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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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Question in Transition to university
Use the rule $\log_a(n^b) = b\log_a(n)$ to rearrange some expressions.
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Question in Transition to university
Apply and combine logarithm laws in a given equation to find the value of $x$.
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Question in post-algebra Arithmetic and Numeracy
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Question in post-algebra Arithmetic and Numeracy
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Question in Algebra
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Question in Julie's workspace
Practice using the log rules to add and subtract logarithms
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Question in Louise's workspace
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Question in Louise's workspace
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Question in Marta's workspace
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Question in Marta's workspace
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