Whose good with Logarithms?
john napier
I like your style
replace \(N\) by \(1,000,000\) and compute i would use a calculator
looks like about 15 https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=log%281000000%2F30%29%2Flog%282%29
oops i missed the 4 out front
oh I was about to say because it wasn't 15
https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=4log%281000000%2F30%29%2Flog%282%29 about 60
it won't except that answer :(
Take that back needed to include the two decimals Thank you :)
yw
@satellite73 can I ask you to help me with two more question?
sure
first one is the same as \[x^{\frac{1}{2}}=4\] or \[\sqrt{x}=4\]
hope it is clear that makes \(x=16\)
second one is similar \[x^{\frac{1}{3}}=5\] or \[\sqrt[3]{x}=5\] making \[x=5^3\]
Yep correct thank you again :)
lol yw
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