SOLUTION: (1/3)log[2]x = -3 I need to know x. I tried the following: (1/3)log[2] x = log 1/1000 log[2] x/3 = log 1/1000 {(log x/3) / (log 2) } = log 1/1000 I'm stuck here, am I doing

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Question 1050837: (1/3)log[2]x = -3
I need to know x.
I tried the following:
(1/3)log[2] x = log 1/1000
log[2] x/3 = log 1/1000
{(log x/3) / (log 2) } = log 1/1000
I'm stuck here, am I doing something wrong?

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(1/3)log[2]x = -3
I need to know x.
I tried the following:
(1/3)log[2] x = log 1/1000
log[2] x/3 = log 1/1000
{(log x/3) / (log 2) } = log 1/1000
I'm stuck here, am I doing something wrong?
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(1/3)log[2]x = -3
If it's (1/3)log(2)*x = -3
Then x = -9/log(2) =~ -29.897
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If it's :


x = 1/512

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