SOLUTION: Solve for x: log2(log4(log5x))=-1 * the 2,4, and 5 are in the subscript therefore are the log, I am not sure if I should be converting to log ten first or how to start this prob

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Question 227953: Solve for x: log2(log4(log5x))=-1
* the 2,4, and 5 are in the subscript therefore are the log, I am not sure if I should be converting to log ten first or how to start this problem.

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Remember that can be converted to the form


Start with the given equation.


Use the property described above.


Rewrite as


Rearrange the equation.


Use the property described above.


Convert to radical notation.


Take the square root of 4 to get 2.


Rearrange the equation.


Use the property described above.


Square 5 to get 25


So the answer is

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