SOLUTION: How do you solve this equation exactly for x? (ln(ln(ln(x+6)))=0
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Question 853000
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How do you solve this equation exactly for x?
(ln(ln(ln(x+6)))=0
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Use the following fact if x=y then
. Also use the fact that
=x. Also use
Raise e to the power of each side of the equation.
ln(ln(x+6) = 1
ln(x+6) = e
= approximately 9.154
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