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10!4/log5(5678)

 Oct 17, 2015

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10!4/log5(5678)

 

Did you try and see if you could solve it? Why don't you start with the left hand side: try 10! on a calculator, multiply the result by 4 and that is your numerator. In the denominator, I assume that want to take the log of 5678 to base 5. If that's the case, then just take the log of 5678 to base 10 and divide by log 5 to base 10. The result will be your denominator. Finally, just divide the numerator by the denominator and you have your final answer. Good luck.

 Oct 17, 2015
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Best Answer

10!4/log5(5678)

 

Did you try and see if you could solve it? Why don't you start with the left hand side: try 10! on a calculator, multiply the result by 4 and that is your numerator. In the denominator, I assume that want to take the log of 5678 to base 5. If that's the case, then just take the log of 5678 to base 10 and divide by log 5 to base 10. The result will be your denominator. Finally, just divide the numerator by the denominator and you have your final answer. Good luck.

Guest Oct 17, 2015
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Thanks for answering guest, but this is not an equation.  There is no Left hand side.

 

10!4/log5(5678)

 

=10!*    4/log5(5678)

 

Why have you got 5(5678)  the meaning of this is not clear to me. 

Oh, thanks guet, I just read what you put and yes yourinterpretation of that bit sound likely.

 

So, is the question

 

\(10!\times 4\div log_5\;5678\)

 

I think the web.0calc will handle this as is but most calcs cannot do log base 5

 

You have to change it using the chage of base rule.

You can find that on our formulary page.  :)

 Oct 17, 2015

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