doing it that way I get:
##a^2-4a=0##
##a(a-4)=0##
##a=4## or ##a=0##
##a=4##
##4^x=4##
##x=1##
##a=0##
##4^x=0##
*no solutions*
therefore the correct answer is ##x=1##
Sorry for the super late reply. I decided to continue on with other questions and the next unit before coming back to this.
1)
##\log_2(16) + \log_2(\sqrt{8})##
##\log_2(2^4)(2^3)^{0.5}##
##\log_2(2^4)(2^{1.5})##
##\log_2(2^{5.5})##
##5.5\log_2(2)##
##=5.5##
2)
wow I don't know why this...
so the first one would be:
##\log_2(16) + \log_2(\sqrt{8})##
##\log_2(2^4) + \log_2(2\sqrt{2})##
and I am not really sure what to do with the square root
For the other two questions, is what I have so far correct and I need to take the log on both sides from the point where I am at or is the...
Homework Statement
Evaluate each of the following expressions without using a calculator.
1) log216√8Solve for the unknown value in each of the following equations without using a calculator.
2) 3(x+4)−5(3x)=684
3) 7(42x)=28(4x)
Homework Equations
Exponent law for multiplication
The...
It's equal to the static force!
It's equal to the coefficient of static friction! So it's the static friction coefficient that determines the angle that the boxes will slip. That was a trick question :p
Thanks for the help!
Thanks for the further explanation
Wow, I don't know how I missed that.
1=2.5tanθ
1/2.5=tanθ
θ=tan-1(1/2.5)
θ=21.8
The second box...also has an angle of 21.8 degrees. Very surprising. So the angle of slippage is dependent on g and not on m? Or is it entirely dependent on the static force?
FNet is equal to 0 when the box is about to slip due to there being no acceleration.
0=196sinθ-78.4cosθ
78.4cosθ=196sinθ
The angle of slippage would depend on m, since m is variable while g is constant. The higher the value of m, the greater the angle the platform would have to be for the box...
Homework Statement
At a construction site, a small crane is raising two boxes of nails on a plank to the roof. One box has already been opened and is half full, while the other box is new. The boxes, including the nails weigh 10kg and 20kg, respectively, and are the same size.
If the...
Homework Statement
A locomotive travels on a straight track at a constant speed of 40 mi/h, then reverses direction and returns to its starting point, traveling at a constant speed of 60 mi/h. What is the average speed for the round-trip?
Homework Equations
avgS = distance/time
t = d/40
The...
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Homework Statement
Find the angle of inclination of a line when the slope, m, is equal to -1/2
Homework Equations
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φ=angle of inclination
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