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							<channel><title>New Posts For Thread: Maths question - help needed...</title><link>https://community.betfair.com/general_betting/go/thread/view/94082/24934217/maths-question---help-needed</link><description>If x^y=z, what does y equal?By that notation I mean x to the y equals z.I have asked this before but can&amp;#039;t find the notebook I wrote the answer down in. I think y=(log z)/(log x), but I&amp;#039;m not sure.If anyone can help I&amp;#039;d appreciate it.</description><item><title>take logs of both sides.log(x^y) = log(z)y(log(x)) = log(z)y = log(z)/log(x)</title><link>https://community.betfair.com/general_betting/go/thread/view/94082/24934217/maths-question---help-needed?post_id=450256661#450256661</link><description>take logs of both sides.log(x^y) = log(z)y(log(x)) = log(z)y = log(z)/log(x)</description><pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 05:11:26 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>Thanks cornubia.</title><link>https://community.betfair.com/general_betting/go/thread/view/94082/24934217/maths-question---help-needed?post_id=450209573#450209573</link><description>Thanks cornubia.</description><pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2010 18:12:57 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>You are correct.</title><link>https://community.betfair.com/general_betting/go/thread/view/94082/24934217/maths-question---help-needed?post_id=450161153#450161153</link><description>You are correct.</description><pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2010 12:52:45 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>If x^y=z, what does y equal?By that notation I mean x to the y equals z.I have asked this before but can't find the notebook I wrote the answer down in. I think y=(log z)/(log x), but I'm not sure.If anyone can help I'd appreciate it.</title><link>https://community.betfair.com/general_betting/go/thread/view/94082/24934217/maths-question---help-needed?post_id=450143145#450143145</link><description>If x^y=z, what does y equal?By that notation I mean x to the y equals z.I have asked this before but can't find the notebook I wrote the answer down in. I think y=(log z)/(log x), but I'm not sure.If anyone can help I'd appreciate it.</description><pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2010 10:39:58 -0500</pubDate></item></channel></rss>
