Take the ln of both sides and use the power law.Originally posted by: coder1
Thats what I come up with too, but how do I get the (X+1) on the other side of the equation
Divide.Originally posted by: coder1
Thats what I come up with too, but how do I get the (X+1) on the other side of the equation
Originally posted by: coder1
Thats what I come up with too, but how do I get the (X+1) on the other side of the equation
Originally posted by: eakers
xln(5) = (x+1)ln4
Originally posted by: AkumaX
yeah, ln(x) = log(base e)(x) and log(x) = log(base 10)(x), also lg(x) = log(base 2)(x)