Message from @InveniosYT
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First I divide by 5
Then set it up to look like (3x+3)ln(2)= ln(97/5)
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Then 3x+3 = ln(97/5) / ln(2)
Then divide by 3: x + 1 = ln(97/5) / ln(2) / 3
And then what?
I would have subtracted 3 first
But if you go that way you would do this
Before dividing? That makes sense.
Anybody have a clue on how the hell to do this?
Exactly what I thought. But I checked it on an online calculator and it gave me this:
Gimme a sec
Alr. Thanks dude.
They’re the same thing
Basically you’re still subtracting one since 3ln2/3ln2 is one
Ohhhhhh
Thanks!!!!!!!
I recommend that you get a TI nspire student software for precalc
There’s a free trial for 30 days on the website
Holy crap
Im iffy on the last point, but otherwise i think i got a and b correct
Sorry about the bad handwriting 😅
Wow....
@Porcupioneer i forgot to break down 3kg into F-x and F-y. so Fg in the first step should be analyzed over with the angle 30 degree
but you get the general direction you can to
You're freaking awesome lol
dude that looks like the mona lisa compared to mine
not really 😂 it's the wrong solution/answer
But you told me how to fix it
good luck 👍 tell me the answer afterward when you received the solution key
I will
If I remember and receive the answer key
i'll bug you about it 😂
Go ahead lol