SOLUTION: Log(3) 5 + Log(3) 4 = Log(x) 3
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Question 172816: Log(3) 5 + Log(3) 4 = Log(x) 3
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Log(3) 5 + Log(3) 4 = Log(x) 3
Assuming what's in the parentheses is the base:
Adding logs means multiplying
x^2.726833028 = 3
x = 1.4961415
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