Show that log2 w = 2log4 w
Hence solve the simultaneous equations
log4 t2 - log2 u2 =
(log0.5 9)-1
4t = 2u-2
Thanks
To answer the first part, try raising both sides of the equation to the power of 2.
yeah i got that part, that was quite easy but the second part is pretty tricky
Here's a hint. All the following are simplifications from the
original problem
2log4 t-2log4 u2
=log1/2 9-1
2log4 (t/u2 )=log1/2 9-1
log4 (t/u2 )=log1/2 3-1/2
2t/u2 =4log1/2 3
Now just relate t to u from the second equation and substitute
in.
Brad
I totally agree, at the moment there is nothing at all to stop people from posting as anonymous, plus it is not discouraged in any of the policy statements or in the introductions to the subject areas, so no-one can be blamed for posting as anonymous. I'm not sure it's possible to make posting anonymous impossible and the AskNRICH team wouldn't be able to anyway...
It is rather a moot point as AFAICT they
don't bother to check if you are who you say you are when you
sign up.
For what it's worth I think each poster should have a unique
identifier, even if it isn't their real name. Apart from anything
else it makes it easier to see what's going on when 2 anonymous
people are posting. I'm assuming it would be a fairly trivial
task to prevent anonymous posting.
It is possible - and I've just done it...
Like Brad said, I don't see any harm in anonymous posting even
in these sections (besides the kind of post that the anonymous
above made, which doesn't exactly set a friendly tone). If
someone wanted to remain anonymous, couldn't they simply sign up
for a second NRICH account?
Olof
P.S. I'm not the anonymous from above either :)
But what's the point? Is anyone that embarrassed about their ability/inability in mathematics? And you can still ask the statue of anonymous if you really are. In anon's defence, I'm not entirely sure the comment (that doesn't set the friendly tone) came out how it was intended.
Personally I don't have any problems posting using my name, but obviously some people do, and I don't see that there is any harm in it - so why remove the option?
I thought the comment by anonymous was
simply a light-hearted throwaway line, certainly not to be taken
literally.
And no, I'm not the anonymous either :-)
And yes, I really think it is better giving at least some sort of name, rather than posting as anonymous. Otherwise it makes the responder feel as if (s)he is talking into a vacuum, whereas if a name is given, it makes it feel like communicating with someone, somewhere. And like Oliver says, there is still a section for anonymous posting, so if anyone has some reason for not giving their name, (s)he can still post to the board. But as I say above, no-one who has posted anonymously previously can be blamed in any way.
Well, there are 2 main objection to
posting as anonymous:
1. The askNRICH team will have no idea of what level of maths you
have experienced.
2. As Michael have said, it makes us feel like we are talking to
a brick wall/vacuum or suchlike.
I am not blaming people who post anonymously, but I think the
comment above was insulting (even if it wasn't intended). You
will not get what you want by throwing insulting comments on
others. Personally, I perceive posts by anonymous as sending out
the 'I don't care' signal so such messages
have the lowest priority. It may take a long time before I would
consider answering those questions.
Hopefully we could see some new names appearing on the
board....
Kerwin
Nothing like a good non-Maths related discussion. There hasn't
been one in a while :). Shame this one was so short though.
J
Olof
Sheesh...you guys.
just to make the point...
feel free to delete this persona.
:)
As a matter of form, this was posted by none of the above. In no
way do I associate myself with the comments of any other persons
anonymous, nor indeed with any poetry that they may have
written.
Anon.