Bryn Posted June 10, 2004 Posted June 10, 2004 does [math]-log_ax = y \Longrightarrow a^{-y} = x[/math] or [math]\Longrightarrow -a^y = x[/math]
e(ho0n3 Posted July 19, 2004 Posted July 19, 2004 [math]-\log_a{x} = y \equiv \log_a{x} = -y[/math] Let u = -y. Then, [math]\log_a{x} = u \rightarrow a^u = x \equiv a^{-y} = x[/math]
Primarygun Posted July 20, 2004 Posted July 20, 2004 is the answer 3 y 3 log x = 3logx if that is =y , so 10 = x How do you guys make the pictureS? My steps can't be shown clearly
JaKiri Posted July 20, 2004 Posted July 20, 2004 My steps can't be shown clearly Your steps don't make sense. And another, very similar, justification for a^-y, (using e because I can't be bothered with the subscript, but the argument's the same) -lnx = y lnx^-1 = y x^-1 = e^y x = 1/e^y x = e^-y
Primarygun Posted July 20, 2004 Posted July 20, 2004 It won't make sense since the forum can't show its proper format. Therefore I want to use picture like them
Dave Posted July 20, 2004 Posted July 20, 2004 Use LaTeX code put between two [math] tags. Take a look at the thread in general maths.
JaKiri Posted July 20, 2004 Posted July 20, 2004 It won't make sense since the forum can't show its proper format.Therefore I want to use picture like them Either use latex, or display it using standard characters, like I did.
Primarygun Posted July 21, 2004 Posted July 21, 2004 What's latex and how to get it? Need I go to download it?
jordan Posted July 21, 2004 Posted July 21, 2004 Take a look at the thread in general maths. Just read the other posts, or click here.
timo Posted July 21, 2004 Posted July 21, 2004 LaTeX is like TeX (look up the latter when searching on google ). Generally it´s a tool to write texts. It´s especially usefull for scientific texts (I don´t know a single scientist that does not write his/her texts with LaTeX/TeX) because it allows quite easy implementation of mathematical formulas, including figures, making tables and generally has a lot of features to format your text or assisting you in creating a well formatted text on your own. Firgures, chapters, subsections and formulas are numbered automatically, for example so you can insert a new formula anywhere in te text and don´t have to care about increasing the numbers of the following equations. Texts tend to also look very nice (ever wondered what scientific books are written with? -> TeX). TeX compiles your raw-text into a .pdf or .ps. You can download it for free (dunno where - beware: My distribution was about 130MB packed). Raw-texts can be written with any ascii-editor but there are specialized editors available. I use TeXnicCenter - it´s freeware and comes close to the more famous TeXEdt. To use TeX in this forum I think you don´t have to download anything. You can simply write TeX-code between math-tags as dave said (it´s somewhere in the FAQ, i think). If you´re an ongoing scientist or want to write good-looking essays involving formulas for school it might be a good idea to get used to TeX - most love it.
Dave Posted July 21, 2004 Posted July 21, 2004 I posted a LaTeX tutorial in General Math, which jordan has kindly linked to.
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