Chapter 11: Problem 113
Explain why each statement is false. \(\log A B=(\log A)(\log B)\)
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Chapter 11: Problem 113
Explain why each statement is false. \(\log A B=(\log A)(\log B)\)
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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What is meant by the term half-life?
Solve each equation. See Example 7 . $$ \ln (3 x+1)=\ln (x+7) $$
Use a graphing calculator to solve each equation. If an answer is not exact, round to the nearest tenth. See Using Your Calculator: Solving Exponential Equations Graphically or Solving Logarithmic Equations Graphically. $$ 2^{x+1}=7 $$
Solve each equation. Express all answers to four decimal places. See Example 5. $$ \ln x=-0.28 $$
Radioactive Decay. In 2 years, \(20 \%\) of a radioactive element decays. Find its half-life.
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