Comparing Powers: A Mental Technique

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In summary, the conversation discusses a technique for comparing two powered terms with different bases without any special or digital aid. The suggested method is to take the logarithm of both numbers and use algebra to determine which is greater. This approach does not require a calculator.
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This is by no means a trick question, I would want to know whether there is any technique to compare two powered terms with different bases, that is if I say I want to compare 2 powered 200 to 3 powered 120 to estimate which of these may be greater without any special or digital aid, how can I do it in my mind?
 
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Take the logarithm of both numbers:

ln(2200) = 200 ln 2 = 138.629436112
ln(3120) = 120 ln 3 = 131.83347464

So 2200 > 3120

EDIT: fixed a math error.
 
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Are you talking about exponents?
So like x^n vs y^m?
You could just take the logs, and do some algebra.

Have the ~ symbol be a placeholder for =,<,> symbols

[tex] 2^{200} \sim 3^{120} [/tex]
[tex] 200 log(2) \sim 120 log(3) [/tex]
[tex] \frac{200}{120} \sim \frac{log(3)}{log(2)} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{5}{3} \sim log_2(3) [/tex]
[tex] 2^{\frac{5}{3}} \sim 3 [/tex]
[tex] 2^5 \sim 3^3 [/tex]
[tex] 32 \sim 27 [/tex]

therefore: ~ is >
so
[tex] 2^{200} > 3^{120} [/tex]

No calculator needed.
 
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Thanks.
 

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