SOLUTION: How to solve this using logarithm?
I manage to get this using calculator and get the answer equals to '2'.
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I manage to get this using calculator and get the answer equals to '2'.
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Question 180674: How to solve this using logarithm?
I manage to get this using calculator and get the answer equals to '2'.
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I'm watching for a solution. I haven't been able to figure it out myself.
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One thing I can offer:
Fermat's Last Theorem, which was proven only recently, states that:
For to be true for integers a, b and c, n must be 2. That might be a stretch, and there are no logarithms involved.