Talk:Rabbit Algebra

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Yup. And you have 3 mans.--[[User:Tiggera|Tiggera]] 17:38, 28 Nov 2004 (MST)
Yup. And you have 3 mans.--[[User:Tiggera|Tiggera]] 17:38, 28 Nov 2004 (MST)
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The claim that x = 14 is the only solution making log<sub>x</sub>14 an integer is extremely false and I don't know why someone is insisting on keeping that version of the article.  Check it out, find a good calculator that can evaluate log<sub>b(n)</sub>14 for b(n) = 14<sup>1/n</sup> for any integer n.  In fact, (14<sup>1/n</sup>)<sup>n</sup> = 14<sup>n/n</sup> = 14<sup>1</sup> = 14 which tells us that log<sub>b(n)</sub>14 = n for b(n) = 14<sup>1/n</sup>.

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X = 9 - M.J

Yup. And you have 3 mans.--Tiggera 17:38, 28 Nov 2004 (MST)

False Claims

The claim that x = 14 is the only solution making logx14 an integer is extremely false and I don't know why someone is insisting on keeping that version of the article. Check it out, find a good calculator that can evaluate logb(n)14 for b(n) = 141/n for any integer n. In fact, (141/n)n = 14n/n = 141 = 14 which tells us that logb(n)14 = n for b(n) = 141/n.

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