SOLUTION: solve equations : 1/3log(x) - log (1000) = 3

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Question 471922: solve equations :
1/3log(x) - log (1000) = 3

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Presuming the normal convention of an unspecified base denoting base 10 logarithms, and using:



We can deduce that



So



Substituting:







Then using



again we can say:



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