SOLUTION: logx=6 x is 1,000,000 but please explain how to get there. Thanks

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Question 1000714: logx=6
x is 1,000,000 but please explain how to get there.
Thanks

Answer by fractalier(6550)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
From logx=6
you exponentiate ten-to-the and get
10^(logx) = 10^6
x = 1000000

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