Please show us what you have tried and exactly where you are stuck.Could you help me? How can I transform this? Thanks!
exp(log10(x))=y x=?
You might consider rewriting the base-ten log using the change of base formula. Then you can solve by taking a natural log.Could you help me? How can I transform this? Thanks!
exp(log10(x))=y x=?
I think you meant to have an exp in there.Have you considered introducing the logarithm?
[math]ln(log_{10}(x)) = ln(y)[/math]
Now what?
Use:we have a softwere which give me a regression equation, exactly:
exp(log10(x))=23*y-4.45
and I have to type in an equation for an other dataset to calculate x=......
example:
log10(x)=y+3 then I can type in x=10^(y+3), and I get x
but I don't know how to transfer everything to the right side if we have exp(log10)
-> exp(log10(x))=23*y-4.45
to get x=......
I don't want to have exp(log10) on the left side, I want them somehow to move to the right side and get an equation only for x
I'm sorry about my English...
That equality you wrote does not follow from the problem that the OP posted.Have you considered introducing the logarithm?
[math]ln(log_{10}(x)) = ln(y)[/math]
Now what?
In response #6, DrP addressed your concern. Wake up Jomo....That equality you wrote does not follow from the problem that the OP posted.
An error like that needs to be repeated. You really do act as a moderator--excuse me, super moderator.In response #6, DrP addressed your concern. Wake up Jomo....
Yeah....and don't you forget that!!!.......... You really do act as a moderator--excuse me, super moderator.