log5304= x
solve 4 x guys
I would, but I don't remember how to work with logs or natural logs.
Quote from: Kazarus on February 23, 2008, 05:00:55 PM
I would, but I don't remember how to work with logs or natural logs.
brb felt and i are gonna call you dumb on aim
Quote from: JMV290 on February 23, 2008, 05:02:25 PM
brb felt and i are gonna call you dumb on aim
you're a meanie
log(304)/log(5)
I prefer it in base 10.
This reminds me, I need to remember the properties of logs for chemistry. ;-;
Quote from: Clucky et al. on February 23, 2008, 05:07:01 PM
this makes me not want to talk 2 u
felt duz it 2 ;-;
Also, I got 1.252 = x
Quote from: JMV290 on February 23, 2008, 05:08:54 PM
felt duz it 2 ;-;
Also, I got 1.252 = x
um no
My answer seems to satisfy for x in this equation:
5^x=810000
Also, I would just leave the log like that; it comes out to an irrational number.
Quote from: su??? n????o? on February 23, 2008, 05:10:32 PM
um no
My answer seems to satisfy for x in this equation:
5^x=810000
how
you'd bring exponent out front and get
4logshit lol for some reason I divided the 30 by 4 istead of the x
So umm... anyone else going WTF?
Quote from: Socks on February 23, 2008, 08:17:32 PM
So umm... anyone else going WTF?
Have you ever used logs to calculate pH levels?
Quote from: su??? n????o? on February 23, 2008, 08:27:19 PM
Have you ever used logs to calculate pH levels?
No. Other people did it for me. Math is not my forte.
Quote from: Socks on February 23, 2008, 08:17:32 PM
So umm... anyone else going WTF?
Not really "WTF," but I wish I could remember how they're doing this.