SOLUTION: Can you explain how to do these problems?
7^log(subscript 7) x
and
log(subscript 3)(3^x)
Thank you =D
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Question 196792: Can you explain how to do these problems?
7^log(subscript 7) x
and
log(subscript 3)(3^x)
Thank you =D
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
7^log(subscript 7) x
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You are raising 7 to the "power of 7 that gives you "x"";
So the answer is "x".
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and
log(subscript 3)(3^x)
= x[log(base 3) 3
= x*1
= x
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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