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Liem asked in Science & MathematicsPhysics · 1 decade ago

Can you convert two logs into an exponential?

Is it possible? Or can you only convert one log into an exponential?

For example, if I had (log 10)/(log 5) = 1.43, how would I convert it so that it is in exponential form? If I can't do that, is there any method to get it into exponential form?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    maybe not a good example:

    log(10) / log(5) = 1.43

    1 / log(5) = 1.43

    1 / 1.43 = log(5)

    6.993 = 6.9897

      >>>not!<<<

    suppose instead

    log(7) / log(5) = x

    log(7) = xlog(5)

    log(7) = log(5^x)

    7 = 5^x

    is that what you want to know?

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