SOLUTION: Solve this equation. 10^(x-1)=100^(2x-3)

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Question 300975: Solve this equation.
10^(x-1)=100^(2x-3)

Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

10^(x-1)=100^(2x-3)
x=5/3
"how?", you ask.
10^(x-1)=10^2(2x-3)
x-1=4x-6
5=3x
5/3=x

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