The Student Room Group

Modelling Curves constants

I have to prove that one equation can be written in another form, i'm not sure how to get it into the form im being askwd to put it into, I'll post the question below appreciate any help
Original post by A0W0N
image.jpg
question 1 i)

Since the form you aim for includes logarithms and the one you begin with doesnt, it is instructive to take logs of both sides and go from there.
Reply 3
Original post by RDKGames
Since the form you aim for includes logarithms and the one you begin with doesnt, it is instructive to take logs of both sides and go from there.

can i take logs out of constants and if i can are there theor any different rules for doing so
Original post by A0W0N
can i take logs out of constants and if i can are there theor any different rules for doing so

What do you mean by "take logs out of constants" ?

Post your working out.
Reply 5
log both sides and use the log rules...
log(xy) = logx + logy
log(x^n) = nlogx
Reply 6
Original post by RDKGames
Since the form you aim for includes logarithms and the one you begin with doesnt, it is instructive to take logs of both sides and go from there.

thanks i get it now

Quick Reply

Latest