log2 a = log3 a
(The 2 and the 3 are BASES, SUBSCRIPTS)
How do I solve this?
I have NO IDEA how I am supposed to do it.
log2 a = log3 a
(The 2 and the 3 are BASES, SUBSCRIPTS)
How do I solve this?
I have NO IDEA how I am supposed to do it.
I believe the answer is zero. Because any number^0 = 1. Other than that curves built on different bases should not cross.
At least thats what I get from reading http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logarithm
Just a guess!![]()
Last edited by BentFX; 01-23-2008 at 04:40 PM.
Yup, it is 0, but I'm sure there is some work that needs to be shown for that.
There's an answer on Yahoo! Answers here.
Good luck!
Oh wow thanks guys.
I never thought of looking at it like that.
(Wow, how did you find that in yahoo answers? I googled for like 10 min and found nothing >_<)
Thanks guys.
Yeah intheclutch, after posting I realized someone was going to want to see the proof. But never having any kind of education in such matters about the furthest I could break it down from what I saw on wikip was...
log(a)/log(2) = log(a)/log(3)
at leaset that looks like it would be easier to solve, but I was stumped. :D