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SOLVED: (10 points) Find the value of each log: logzz9 logs (10 points) Solve exponential equation. 5*5+2 125' (10 points) If a star distance modulus from Earth is 10, what ig the
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![SOLVED:The parallax angle for Sirius is 0.379^'' (a) Find the distance to Sirius in units of (i) parsecs; (ii) light-years; (iii) AU; (iv) m. (b) Determine the distance modulus for Sirius. SOLVED:The parallax angle for Sirius is 0.379^'' (a) Find the distance to Sirius in units of (i) parsecs; (ii) light-years; (iii) AU; (iv) m. (b) Determine the distance modulus for Sirius.](https://cdn.numerade.com/previews/abc9a188-776b-4ce0-8bdb-e9b8b51aa808_large.jpg)
SOLVED:The parallax angle for Sirius is 0.379^'' (a) Find the distance to Sirius in units of (i) parsecs; (ii) light-years; (iii) AU; (iv) m. (b) Determine the distance modulus for Sirius.
![SOLVED: 1. Use the Distance Modulus Formula, M=5 log r − 5 (where M is the distance modulus and r is the distance from Earth to a star in parsecs), and the SOLVED: 1. Use the Distance Modulus Formula, M=5 log r − 5 (where M is the distance modulus and r is the distance from Earth to a star in parsecs), and the](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/199fb694-4b68-4f32-9df6-bfa46fa5d63d_large.jpg)
SOLVED: 1. Use the Distance Modulus Formula, M=5 log r − 5 (where M is the distance modulus and r is the distance from Earth to a star in parsecs), and the
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Logarithms and The Distance Modulus. Logarithms and Exponents 10 2 = = 1000 Question asked: If you multiply a number by itself a number of times. - ppt download
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