Quote from: Desty on May 25, 2016, 01:39:33 PMQuote from: Ender on May 25, 2016, 01:37:20 PMQuote from: Winy on May 25, 2016, 11:25:36 AMSpoilera). 5x = 3You just take the log of both sides and solve for xx * Log(5) = Log(3)So x is Log(3)/Log(5)If they want an approximate decimal, apparently that's about 0.6826b). x1/3 = 2Just take the 1/3 root of 2, which is just the first root of 23So it's just 8.beat me too itOh my god, what is going onIs it international mispelling day or something? Things are starting to feel surreal*Misspelling
Quote from: Ender on May 25, 2016, 01:37:20 PMQuote from: Winy on May 25, 2016, 11:25:36 AMSpoilera). 5x = 3You just take the log of both sides and solve for xx * Log(5) = Log(3)So x is Log(3)/Log(5)If they want an approximate decimal, apparently that's about 0.6826b). x1/3 = 2Just take the 1/3 root of 2, which is just the first root of 23So it's just 8.beat me too itOh my god, what is going onIs it international mispelling day or something? Things are starting to feel surreal
Quote from: Winy on May 25, 2016, 11:25:36 AMSpoilera). 5x = 3You just take the log of both sides and solve for xx * Log(5) = Log(3)So x is Log(3)/Log(5)If they want an approximate decimal, apparently that's about 0.6826b). x1/3 = 2Just take the 1/3 root of 2, which is just the first root of 23So it's just 8.beat me too it
Spoilera). 5x = 3You just take the log of both sides and solve for xx * Log(5) = Log(3)So x is Log(3)/Log(5)If they want an approximate decimal, apparently that's about 0.6826b). x1/3 = 2Just take the 1/3 root of 2, which is just the first root of 23So it's just 8.
Quote from: Winy on May 25, 2016, 01:42:53 PMQuote from: Desty on May 25, 2016, 01:39:33 PMQuote from: Ender on May 25, 2016, 01:37:20 PMQuote from: Winy on May 25, 2016, 11:25:36 AMSpoilera). 5x = 3You just take the log of both sides and solve for xx * Log(5) = Log(3)So x is Log(3)/Log(5)If they want an approximate decimal, apparently that's about 0.6826b). x1/3 = 2Just take the 1/3 root of 2, which is just the first root of 23So it's just 8.beat me too itOh my god, what is going onIs it international mispelling day or something? Things are starting to feel surreal*MisspellingOh no, it's contagiousCan you do question 9?I'm trying to figure out how to solve it
Why are you all doing Desty's homework for him?
Okay, got it. I'm gonna write the square roots as 1/2 powers, because obviously I can't actually put in a square root symbol. ((x1/2 + 31/2)2 - (x + 3))/2Square that first term, and that's really the hardest part of simplifying it, you just FOIL it (That's what we called it, I've heard other people use a different acronym). Also, writing this out is kind of a pain, so if you need me to explain something more clearly, I will. So it becomes (x + 2 * x1/2 * 31/2 + 3 - (x + 3))/2SpoilerDistribute the negative sign,(x + 2 * x1/2 * 31/2 + 3 - x - 3)/2The threes cancel, as do the x terms. So then you're left with 2(x1/2 * 31/2)/2The 2s cancel, as well.And the whole problem simplifies nicely tox1/2 * 31/2Or just, "The square root of x times the square root of 3."
Quote from: Verbatim on May 25, 2016, 02:03:44 PMWhy are you all doing Desty's homework for him?He seems to be having trouble and I'm happy to help where I can, especially since I'm no stranger to struggling with math.
>expecting me to do math when I'm now on summer vacationlolnothx
Quote from: Nick Wilde on May 25, 2016, 03:01:25 PM>expecting me to do math when I'm now on summer vacationlolnothxIf you do this (x4/6 -1)/ x3/6 I'll be super happy
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