Business Studies, asked by anshusingh3340, 8 months ago

solve the equation given below, using the value of log2, log3, etc. (i) 3^x=4​

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Answered by Anonymous
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log3 basically signifies the number raised to 10 that results in 3. log(3) = log(2)+log(1.5), and from here you can use a Taylor series for each to an arbitrary degree of accuracy.

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