SOLUTION: Solve the logarithm. What is the solution set? (the 3's are at the bottom) Log3(Log3^z)=1

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Question 301156: Solve the logarithm. What is the solution set? (the 3's are at the bottom)
Log3(Log3^z)=1

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Solve the logarithm. What is the solution set? (the 3's are at the bottom)
Log3(Log3^z)=1
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Log(3^z) = 3^1
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3^z = 10^3
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z*log(3) = 3
z = 3/log(3)
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z = 6.2877
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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