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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which logarithmic graph can be used to approximate the value of y in the equation 2^y = 3. can someone please explain how to make a graph from this???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this sis the answer but how did they get it

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

Yes, 2\(^y\)=3, is equivalent to saying log\(_2\)3=y. Also, we can use y=log\(_e\)3/log\(_e\)2=ln(3)/ln(2). Then do taylor polynomial approximation for ln(3) and ln(2) for some nth degree polynomial. (if this is what you want to start with)

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

and also approximate the "e"...

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