Posted by rk on October 11, 2002 at 14:58:53:
In Reply to: Re: I don't see what I am doing wrong posted by Lisa on October 11, 2002 at 14:45:15:
: e^t=2
: ln{e^t}=ln{2}
: Note ln{e^t}=t therefore:
: t=ln{2}
question 1: are the brackets { } for a special reason?
question 2:
if a^b = c, then isn't:
b = log(c) / log(a) ?
I don't understand why you don't have: t = log(2) / log(e)