SOLUTION: Solve: log4(5x+1)=2 I solved for 5x+1=16 and got x=3. Would that be correct?

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Question 478362: Solve: log4(5x+1)=2
I solved for 5x+1=16 and got x=3. Would that be correct?

Answer by kingme18(98)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Perfect! Well done.
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