SOLUTION: Solve this equation for me, using the Change of Base Formula.
{{{14^(x+1) = 36}}}
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Question 1166821: Solve this equation for me, using the Change of Base Formula.
Answer by ibbyr(3) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
\frac{2\ln \left(6\right)}{\ln \left(14\right)}-1
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