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y = log x
If y = 10, then what is x?
e[SUP]10[/SUP] Is it right, I think so

y = log x
If y = 10, then what is x?

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10^10..................
y = log x
If y = 10, then what is x?
i think it's 1:yeah:y = log x
If y = 10, then what is x?
y = log x
10 = log x
10 = 10^x
x = 1
y = log x
10 = log x
10 = 10^x
x = 1
I didn't make a mistake. There is a trick in the question

I didn't make a mistake. There is a trick in the question

y = log x
If y = 10, then what is x?
Mind stating a base on that? Everyone seems to be assuming either natural or base 10 at the moment.
One day, a person went to horse racing area, Instead of counting the number of human and horses, he instead counted 74 heads and 196 legs. Yet he knew the number of humans and horses there. How did he do it, and how many humans and horses are there?
Did you use google? It would be cheating if you do=D50 humans, 24 horses?
there are 74 humens and 12 horses
Did you use google? It would be cheating if you do=Dr
it actually deepens if you are counting the heads are for the human and horses or just humanOne day, a person went to horse racing area, Instead of counting the number of human and horses, he instead counted 74 heads and 196 legs. Yet he knew the number of humans and horses there. How did he do it, and how many humans and horses are there?