SOLUTION: 9/4 log2(x)=3
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Question 411335: 9/4 log2(x)=3
Answer by jsmallt9(3758) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First, let's isolate the logarithm. Multiplying both sides by 4/9 we get:
which simplifies to:
With the log isloated we next rewrite the equation in exponential form. In general is equivalent to . Using this pattern on your equation we get:
This may be an acceptable answer. However, a preferred form might be to rewrite this in radical form:
which can be simplified:
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