log(100x) can be written as log100 + logx. This =2+logx
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An equivalent expression.
69 is an equivalent expression.
The given equation is exponential, not logarithmic!The logarithmic equation equivalent to ea= 47.38 isa = ln(47.38)ora = log(47.38)/log(e)The given equation is exponential, not logarithmic!The logarithmic equation equivalent to ea= 47.38 isa = ln(47.38)ora = log(47.38)/log(e)The given equation is exponential, not logarithmic!The logarithmic equation equivalent to ea= 47.38 isa = ln(47.38)ora = log(47.38)/log(e)The given equation is exponential, not logarithmic!The logarithmic equation equivalent to ea= 47.38 isa = ln(47.38)ora = log(47.38)/log(e)
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y-x5 is an expression. An expression is not equivalent to any equation.
log4+log3=log(4x3)=log12
34 is an equivalent expression.
The expression x = log3(100) is equivalent to 3x = 100. One way to calculate logs with a base of (b) is: logb(y) = log(y) / log(b). So in this case, you would have log(100) / log(3) = 4.192 [rounded to 3 decimal places]
The expression 9+5 is equivalent.
2*log(15) = log(x) 152 = x; its equivalent logarithmic form is 2 = log15 x (exponents are logarithms) then, it is equivalent to 2log 15 = log x, equivalent to log 152 = log x (the power rule), ... 2 = log15 x 2 = log x/log 15 (using the change-base property) 2log 15 = log x Thus, we can say that 152 = x is equivalent to 2*log(15) = log(x) (equivalents to equivalents are equivalent)
If an algebraic expression is equivalent to another algebraic expression then it is an equation.
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The negative log of a number is the log of the number's reciprocal ('1' divided by the number).
We must assume that the question is asking us to determine the value of 'x'.log(7) + log(x) = 2log(7x) = 27x = 102 = 100x = 100/7 = 14.2857 (rounded)
A graph that shows the plotted course of a logarithmic expression.
Which expression is equivalent to cot t sec t