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Solve for xy^m=yx^2 for m​

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User NDestiny
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Answer:


m = (ln(xy))/(ln(y))

Explanation:

divide both sides by x

simplify

apply exponent rules: mln(y)=ln(xy)

m=ln(xy)/ln(y)

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User LoveMeow
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