Is there a way to solve the equation 10<sup>-x</sup>=lgx algebraicly?
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Is there a way to solve the equation 10<sup>-x</sup>=lgx algebraicly?
Is that lgx supposed to be the logarithm of x? If so, you should look up the Lambert W function. I guess that's not algebraicly, but it might still help.
Ok :-D
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