SOLUTION: How do you solve this for x exactly? log(x^4)=(logx)^3
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How do you solve this for x exactly?
log(x^4)=(logx)^3
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Hi,
log(x^4)=(logx)^3
4logx -3logx = 0
logx = 0
x = 1
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