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iTeachChem4mo ago
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what side do we keep log c and why do we put log c and not c
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🏎OP4mo ago
can i keep log c on the left hand side
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🏎OP4mo ago
but then c would be negative 🤔 its the small things that bother me
iTeachChem
iTeachChem4mo ago
yea it doesnt matter, also please 1 doubt per post dude :D and name stuff with chapter names, concepts xD c is a constant, the only place it could matter in physics applications
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🏎OP4mo ago
sry im in hurry
Gamertug
Gamertug4mo ago
you can put log c or C does not matter , we put log c so that we can apply log prop and convert it to 1 term
iTeachChem
iTeachChem4mo ago
so +-, log irrelevant
Gamertug
Gamertug4mo ago
and it does not matter if c will be -/+ c is constant
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🏎OP4mo ago
why doesnt it matter how is the answer the same the whole equation sign flips then
iTeachChem
iTeachChem4mo ago
sure, but please use this setup judiciously :)
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🏎OP4mo ago
next time 👍
Gamertug
Gamertug4mo ago
ans is same because Constant is Constant , not the equation signs flip , it is -C then just assume -c to be new constant
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🏎OP4mo ago
ok ok thanks +thanks @Gamertug
Gamertug
Gamertug4mo ago
its +solved
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🏎OP4mo ago
+solved @Gamertug
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