SOLUTION: how do i solve for X in this problem: X>10 (x to the 10th power) =5555
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Question 15043: how do i solve for X in this problem: X>10 (x to the 10th power) =5555
Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x^10 = 5555
you have to take the tenth root of both sides...you'll need a calculator...it can be done with logarithms too, but you'll need a calculator for that way too...so that
x = 2.3685
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