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| Question 174799:  log(base2)log(base3)log(base4)2^n=2
 I don't understand how to solve this.
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! log(base2)[log(base3)[log(base4)[2^n] = 2 I assume you are taking log(base2) of [log(base3)[log(base4)[2^n]]
 That log is 1
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 [log(base3)[log(base4)[2^n] = 1
 I assume you are taking log(base3) of [log(base4)[2^n]]
 That log is zero
 log(base4)[2^n] = 0
 There is no power of 4 that gives you zero;
 So either there is no solution of I am not
 interpreting your posting properly.
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
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