| Vanessa
Bingle |
Please help, this was on my Mock GCSE maths exam and its driving me crazy cos I just don't understand x=2k
What does c=in terms of k Thanks |
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| Emma
McCaughan |
Start by squaring both sides. Do you know what (2c )2 is? |
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| James |
Alternatively, sub in x. Then use the fact that
and simplify top and bottom. Also remember that an×am=an+m. You use this to find
(sqrt=a power of 1/2) Hope this helps, James |
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| Francis
Woodhouse |
Heh, I just did that mock today and had the same question. I did it by solving for x, and then equating this to
. Manipulation of powers will give you
the same base on both sides, and hence you can equate the
powers.Don't forget that 4 = 2^2. |