SOLUTION: x^(3/5)=8 3/5 logx=log8 What do I do from here?

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Question 857109: x^(3/5)=8
3/5 logx=log8
What do I do from here?

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x^(3/5)=8
3/5 logx=log8
What do I do from here?
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log(x) = 5*log(8)/3
Use a calculator to find the log, then x.
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x^(3/5)=8
x^(1/5)=2
x = 32

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