Math, asked by PBhuvana96, 3 months ago

evaluate log√x to the base x?​

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Answered by aasthavm2005
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Step-by-step explanation:

We should remember that this is the equivalent of: bⁿ = a

You are asking: log x (√(x)) = ?

So one way to get your answer is to rearrange the terms:

x?=x−−√

What operation do you perform on the number (x) to get the result (√(x)) ?

Here is another way to look for a solution. Start with what you know. Let’s assume that X=10 or X=e (see further below for how I typed LogBASE on the TI-84 PLUS CE).

(As you should know, log without a base does base 10 logarithms; and ln does base e logs.)

Let’s do it with an arbitrary value for X:

How did I type log base X? I pressed MATH then I scrolled until I got to the choice for logBASE(.

I pressed the (+) key to review the syntax, and if I wish, I can fill in the value and base numbers on this screen:

then when I pressed Enter, it filled in the information on my screen. In MathPrint mode, I get this result:

In Classic mode, I would see this:

Answered by JoshuaRobert
0

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Using logarithmic property,  

Again using logarithmic property,

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