SOLUTION: If log5(log4(log3 x)) = 0 , then x = ??
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Question 930456: If log5(log4(log3 x)) = 0 , then x = ??
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If log5(log4(log3 x)) = 0 , then x = ??
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Start with:
log5(log4(log3 x)) = 0
log4(log3 x) = 5^0
log4(log3 x) = 1
log3 x = 4^1
log3 x = 4
x = 3^4
x=81
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