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Can you solve this exercise?
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Can you solve this exercise? please solve so I understand-example-1
User Alex Stybaev
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= 4 - 4 \: log_(5)(10) - 4 log_(2)(10) + 4 log_(2)(10) log_(5)(10) \\ \\ or \: \\ \\ = 4

the answer is 2

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Can you solve this exercise? please solve so I understand-example-1
User Anil Kumar K K
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Answer:

Answer is 2). 4

Step-by-step explanation:


{ \rm{(2 - log_( √(2) )10)(2 - log_( √(5) )10)}}

• let's open the brackets:


{ \rm{(2 * 2) + (2 * - log_( √(5) )10 ) + (2 * - log_( √(2) )10) + ( log_( √(2) )10 * log_( √(5) )10) }} \\ \\ = { \rm{4 - 2 log_( √(5) )10 - 2 log_( √(2) )10 + ( log_( √(5) )10)( log_( √(2) )10)}}

• change log√5 to log√2:


{ \rm{4 - 2 log_( √(2) )10 - ((2 log_( √(2) )10 )/( log_( √(2) ) √(5) ) ) + ( log_( √(2) )10)( ( log_( √(2) )10 )/( log_( √(2) ) √(5) ) )}} \\ \\ = { \rm{4 - 2 log_( √(2) )10 - ( (4 log_( √(2) )10)/( log_( √(2) ) √(5) )) }} \\ \\ = { \rm{4 - 2 log_( √(2) )10 - ( (8 log_( √(2) )(5 * 2) )/( log_( √(2) )5) )}} \\ \\ = { \rm{4 - 2 log_( √(2) )(5 * 2) - (8 log_( √(2) )2)/( log_( √(2) )5 ) }}

• now let's change log√2 to log10


= { \rm{4 - (2 log_(10)10)/( log_(10) √(2) ) - (8 log_(10)2)/( log_(10) √(2) ) / ( log_(10)5 )/( log_(10) √(2) ) }} \\ \\ = { \rm{4 - (2)/(0.3) - (2.41)/(0.3) * (0.3)/(0.7) }} \\ \\ = { \rm{4 + (41)/(70) }} \\ \\ { \rm{ = 4 (41)/(70) \: \approx \: 4 }}

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