SOLUTION: How do you get the solution to {{{4^(x+1)=12}}}
Do you put x+1 In the front of 4
Then use ln?
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Question 673981: How do you get the solution to
Do you put x+1 In the front of 4
Then use ln?
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
..........since replace with
...now use a logarithm
... means that in your case ....., ,and ; so, we have
.......transfer into log base
since and , we have
...round it to two decimals
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