Question Number 108674 by ZiYangLee last updated on 18/Aug/20 | ||
$$\mathrm{Solve}\:\:\mathrm{log}_{\mathrm{3}} \left(\mathrm{y}−\mathrm{2}\right)+\mathrm{log}_{\mathrm{y}} \left(\mathrm{y}+\mathrm{5}\right)=\mathrm{2} \\ $$ | ||
Answered by bshahid010 last updated on 18/Aug/20 | ||
$${i}\:{think}\:{no}\:{solution} \\ $$ | ||
Commented by ZiYangLee last updated on 18/Aug/20 | ||
$$\mathrm{Answer}\:\mathrm{is}\:\frac{\mathrm{10}}{\mathrm{3}} \\ $$ | ||
Commented by Her_Majesty last updated on 18/Aug/20 | ||
$$\frac{\mathrm{10}}{\mathrm{3}}\:{obviously}\:{is}\:{wrong} \\ $$ | ||
Answered by Her_Majesty last updated on 18/Aug/20 | ||
$${I}\:{get}\:{approximtely}\:{y}\approx\mathrm{3}.\mathrm{26806979488} \\ $$ | ||
Commented by ZiYangLee last updated on 19/Aug/20 | ||
$$\mathrm{Hahaha}.......\:\mathrm{btw}\:\mathrm{thanks} \\ $$ | ||