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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Need any help comment below i promise i will answer ASAP!

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

You cannot make posts offering help. However you are able to offer help in the chats, or write it in your biography. Please close this.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I say give them a chance.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is a T-Rex? Omnivore Carnivore Herbivore

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

I did this when I first joined, was given a warning. If I broke it again I would have been suspended. Now, please close this. No more comments on this thread.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I am just trying to help and this post will stay up.

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

Then I will need to inform a moderator of your misuse.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

carnivore @OrangeMaster

OpenStudy (anonymous):

log16^8=(x+1)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thad came up with a plan to give out prize money for the jeopardy contest. For the first correct answer the contestant will receive $5. For the second correct answer contestents winnings will increase to $25. if he gets a third answer correct his total winnings will increase to $125. The pattern continues. Complete the table that shows a contestants winnings for question 1 through 6. Explain if the pattern is linear or non-linear and why. I filled out the information in the table but the next question says that his was a non-linear function and I'm really confused as to whether or not I filled it out right.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

When you say log^8, do you mean log base 8, or (log 16)^8? If you mean log base 8, which is what I expect you do mean, then we start by getting rid of the log by taking both sides to the power 8: 8^(log_8 16) = 8^(x+1) 16 = 8^x*8 Divide both sides by 8: 2 = 8^x We can rewrite 8 = 2^3 and 2 = 2^1: 2^1 = (2^3)^x 2^1 = 2^(3x) Now since everything is powers of 2, the exponents have to be equal, which gives: 1 = 3x x = 1/3. @bohemianflower

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well the 16 is on the bottom the 8 is at the top?

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

Anyone who is commenting on this post may be issued a warning or a possible suspension by a moderator. I'd suggest everyone to stop posting. Also, there is only meant to be one question per post. The question is to be asked by the user who made the post. You are all in misuse of the questions forum and OpenStudy. Be warned this will end badly for most of you.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You are typing too. @beccaboo333

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

Yes I am well aware of that. I am enforcing the rules of OpenStudy therefore there is no wrong in that. You all however are spamming this thread with questions from many users at once. Which like I had made very clear, is not allowed.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Where does is say that? @beccaboo333

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Brookea can you come to the question i posted?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes sorry. @bohemianflower

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what don't you understand again? @bohemianflower

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

OpenStudy values the Learning process - not the ‘Give you an answer’ process Don’t post only answers - guide the asker to a solution. Have homework problems? We can help you - as long as you are looking to learn how to get your solution (and not just the answer). Please do not copy and paste your problems. If people are going to spend time to help you, you should at least spend the time to ask your question as clearly as possible. First paragraph. It's informing the user, the one making the post of the rules. Everyone is to follow them. Please close this. There is to be no more comments on this thread.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

um??? @beccaboo333

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the problem is log16^8=(x+1) so im guessing its (log16)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yup @bohemianflower

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so what do i do from there to find the solution?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

multiply it by 8 and add it by1. @bohemianflower

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you show me?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes hold on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

|dw:1393447054536:dw| which is log 129

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