Mag Posted June 2, 2005 Posted June 2, 2005 i dunno how to get the fancy text stuff, so ill just write it out. i have: 96.8 = 72 + 26.6 ^-k(t) Dont i need to know at least K or T to find out one or the other?
Ducky Havok Posted June 3, 2005 Posted June 3, 2005 Yes you do, but it may just be asking you to solve for k or t. For instance, you could subtract 72, take the log, and divide by -k to get [math]T= -\frac{log_{26.6}(24.8)}{k}[/math] If you want to get values for either you need another equation though.
Mag Posted June 3, 2005 Author Posted June 3, 2005 yeah, i need -k, so i can find out t. (and how do you do the equation like that?)
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