How do you solve 2*20^n=182⋅20n=18?
2 Answers
Sep 19, 2016
≈ 0.733
Explanation:
Using the
color(blue)"law of logarithms"law of logarithms
color(orange)"Reminder " color(red)(bar(ul(|color(white)(a/a)color(black)(lnx^n=nlnx)color(white)(a/a)|))) The first step here is to divide both sides by 2.
rArr20^n=9 To obtain n as a multiplier rather than as an index, take ln of both sides.
rArrln20^n=ln9
rArrnln20=ln9
rArrn=(ln9)/(ln20)≈0.733" to 3 decimal places"
Sep 19, 2016
Explanation:
9 is clearly not a power of 20, so logs are indicated.