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How would you do this?🤔 | NeilDoesMaths
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@ritamch7518

3 weeks ago

Little nitpick: when going from (1/x)^2 = 25 to 1/x = 5, you're not actually square rooting the two sides. The square root function has a range of [0, inf) meaning it always yields a positive result. What you're actually doing is acknowledging the fact that 5×5 = (-5)×(-5). That is why we can write 1/x = ±5. Doesn't change the result in this case, but a useful thing to keep in mind :D

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@Temo-f5d

3 weeks ago

all i needed to know was what log was and then everything clicked, also you went through alot of work to get to the conclusion but im too lazy to explain the easy way

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