SOLUTION: How to solve (1/2) (exponent 3x+1) = 3 e(exponent p+1)=10
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(1/2) (exponent 3x+1) = 3
e(exponent p+1)=10
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Hi
ln (.5)^(3x+1) = ln(3)
(3x+1)ln(.5) = ln(3)
Rules Governing Logarithms
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