SOLUTION: Solve logxbase8 + log(1/6)base4 = 1/3
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Question 1134980: Solve logxbase8 + log(1/6)base4 = 1/3
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Answer by greenestamps(13203) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I read this as
Then
(multiply by 3 to get a whole number on the right)
(convert to log base 2)
(multiply by 2 again to clear fractions)
(convert to exponential form)
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