Respuesta :

AL2006

X = 3 · log(Y²)

X = 3 · 2·log(Y)

X/6 = log(Y)

10^(X/6) = 10^log(Y)

Y = 10^(X/6)

ANSWER
[tex]y = {10}^{ \frac{x}{6} } [/tex]


EXPLANATION

The logarithmic equation given to us is

[tex]x = 3 log( {y}^{2} ) [/tex]


Recall this property of logarithms,


[tex] log( {a}^{n} ) = n log(a) [/tex]




We apply this property to the right hand side to obtain,



[tex]x =2 \times 3 log( {y} ) [/tex]


This implies that,

[tex]x =6 log( {y} ) [/tex]

We now divide both sides by 6 to get,


[tex] \frac{x}{6} =log( {y} ) [/tex]

We now take antilogarithm to get,


[tex] {10}^{ \frac{x}{6} } = y[/tex]


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