Dec 11, 2009 #1 Sonicdude41 Senior Member Joined Mar 29, 2006 Posts 553 Bells 2,353 I'm going to say a math problem now: 2 * 8^(2x) + 3 = 9
Dec 11, 2009 #2 Zex Senior Member Joined Aug 15, 2009 Posts 2,483 Bells 1,973 I shall not do your homework.
Dec 11, 2009 #3 R Ron Ronaldo Seer of Heart :33 Joined Dec 9, 2008 Posts 2,009 Bells 1,089 The answer is 42, the answer is always 42.
Dec 11, 2009 #4 Sonicdude41 Senior Member Joined Mar 29, 2006 Posts 553 Bells 2,353 Zexion said: I shall not do your homework. Click to expand... It's not homework, you silly. =P
Dec 11, 2009 #5 P .::PurpleLife::. Senior Member Joined Dec 28, 2008 Posts 2,640 Bells 1,503 Ron Ronaldo said: The answer is 42, the answer is always 42. Click to expand... duurcadurrr XD
Dec 11, 2009 #6 Ryusaki No matter how gifted, you alone cannot change the Joined Aug 24, 2009 Posts 721 Bells 607 2,3,4,5 use once has to make 28 is is very easy.
Dec 11, 2009 #7 Ricano Senior Member Joined Dec 30, 2008 Posts 5,674 Bells 613 Well banging your head on a desk isn't going to make it better xd
Dec 11, 2009 #8 B beehdaubs Senior Member Joined Nov 23, 2008 Posts 4,669 Bells 1,523 Is this College Algbera? Because I'm taking that class in high school and we're doing a lot of exponent crap right now.
Is this College Algbera? Because I'm taking that class in high school and we're doing a lot of exponent crap right now.
Dec 11, 2009 #9 Sonicdude41 Senior Member Joined Mar 29, 2006 Posts 553 Bells 2,353 bdubs2594 said: Is this College Algbera? Because I'm taking that class in high school and we're doing a lot of exponent crap right now. Click to expand... It's (Pre-AP) Algebra 2 material. This problem was on a test that I took today, and it's supposed to be solved by using the properties of logarithms. The way I worked it out, you have to change the exponential equation to a logarithmic equation.
bdubs2594 said: Is this College Algbera? Because I'm taking that class in high school and we're doing a lot of exponent crap right now. Click to expand... It's (Pre-AP) Algebra 2 material. This problem was on a test that I took today, and it's supposed to be solved by using the properties of logarithms. The way I worked it out, you have to change the exponential equation to a logarithmic equation.
Dec 11, 2009 #10 M muffun hi Joined Oct 17, 2009 Posts 2,311 Bells 745 It's pronounced "facedesk". =S