SOLUTION: 1/3log(x)-log(10)=1 I keep coming up w/ the answer 10_9 in my home work but it says its wrong. What am I doing wrong?

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Question 518471: 1/3log(x)-log(10)=1
I keep coming up w/ the answer 10_9 in my home work but it says its wrong. What am I doing wrong?

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