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.
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.
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. :)