SOLUTION: 100=10 log(10^10 * x) I need to solve for x so I divided both sides by ten to get: 10= log(10^10 * x) What do I need to do next to solve for x?

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Question 259642: 100=10 log(10^10 * x)
I need to solve for x so I divided both sides by ten to get:
10= log(10^10 * x)
What do I need to do next to solve for x?

Answer by Earlsdon(6294)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Ok:
Next, apply the power rule for logarithms:, so...
Substitute
Divide both sides by 10.

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