Unless the number happens to be a straightforward power of the base of the logs, the answer is that you cannot without some access to tables or a scientific calculator.
There are Maclaurin series for the log function but without a powerful calculator, you will not get far with them.
A table you make to find the coordinates to graph.
pretend they = y factor to find x intercepts if they exist, sub 0 for x and find the y-intercept pick a few extra x values, calculate y-values to get a table of values. plot the points from the table. Draw a curve thru the points.
Select two distinct values of X, designated X1 and X2, from the table, read the corresponding values Y1 and Y2 from the table, and calculate the slope from the formula: slope = (Y2 - Y1)/(X2 - X1)
Given a value for the variable x, you find (calculate) the corresponding value of y. These (x, y) pairs are part of the table. You cannot complete the table because there are infinitely many possible values of x.
There is a Clarks retailer in Nunuvut that sells shoes for women as standard. If you are looking for different Clarks branches apart from the native Nunuvut one, see their store locator for other nearby stores.
To find the full-load current (FLC) of a 3-phase motor, you would refer to Table 430.250 in the National Electrical Code (NEC). This table provides the FLC values for various types and sizes of motors.
use y = g(x) make a table of y values for several x values Find max/min values using derivative. graph the ordered pairs.
If the figures in the table are exact and without measurement error then take any two of the points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) and use these to form the linear relation y - y1 = ((y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1))(x - x1) If, however, you suspect that the values in the table do not exactly follow a linear relationship then use linear regression for which formulae are provided in wikipedia.
dived any number u think is in the table by 7 and if your answer is a number without a decimal then that number is in that table.
obviously a shoe shop like clarks
Clarks shoe shop is located at ;Unit 3 Brookfield Retail Park ,Halfhide Lane ,Cheshunt ,Hertfordshire ,EN8 0QE
Clarks USA has a store locator that you can use to find the nearest store to you. If you don't live in the US, you can still purchase online or use the site from your own country to locate a store.