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Please help me on 2 I’m confused Please show work so I can understand

Please help me on 2 I’m confused Please show work so I can understand-example-1

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Hello there. To solve this question, we'll need to remember how to apply the logarithms rules.

Given the exponential equation: 7^(-x/100) = 6.

Calculate the base 7 logarithm on both sides of the equality:

Now, apply the following rule: log(a^b) = b*log(a)

Then, remember that: log_a(a) = 1, such that:

Multiply both sides of the equation by a factor of -100

x = -100 log_7(6)

This is the solution for the a) question.

Now, using a calculator, we get that: log_7(6) approx. 0.92078222116

Multiplying this value by -100, we'll have:

x approx -92.078222116

In which we can round to 6 decimal places as:

x approx -92.078222

This is the solution for the b) question.

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