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How do I I get G by it self in T=J+log(G/V)

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Answer:


G = 10^(^T ^- ^J^)V

Explanation:

To isolate G in the equation
T = J + log(G/V), you can follow these steps:

Subtract J from both sides to isolate the log term:


T - J = log(G/V)

Use the properties of logarithms to eliminate the logarithm. You can do this by exponentiating both sides with base 10 (since it's a common logarithm, base 10) to remove the logarithm:


10^(^T ^- ^J^) = G/V

Multiply both sides by V to isolate G:


G = 10^(^T ^- ^J^)V

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