What's the meaning of the square after LG & # 5 LG? Lgx is log10 X LG & # x is LOG100
lg²5=(lg5)×(lg5)=(lg5)²
How to solve the equation LG (x-1) = 1 / (the square of x)
lg(x-1)=1/(x^2)
Tell you clearly! This problem has a solution, but the written calculation is absolutely impossible
I can only fix the solution of X at a value between 2 and 3
Next, let the computer calculate!
LG square5 = the square of (lg5)
Why can I write like this? Is 1g square 5 not log (10 square) 5? How can it be equal to (lg5) ^ 2
This is just a rule of writing form, just like sin & # 178; a = (Sina) 178; for the sake of writing simplicity