SOLUTION: What is the domain of log(x,3 3/8)=3? x is the base of the log, 3 3/8 is on top. I have tried x>0 and x>1. I solved the logarithm and got x= 3/2, am I correct?

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Question 998770: What is the domain of log(x,3 3/8)=3?
x is the base of the log, 3 3/8 is on top.
I have tried x>0 and x>1.
I solved the logarithm and got x= 3/2, am I correct?

Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You are correct.
x^3=3.375=(27/8)
x=3/2

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