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Use logarithms to find the given equation(find x)
9(1.06^5x + 1) = 15
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Steve
9(1.06^5x + 1) = 15
(1.06^5x + 1) = 15/9
1.06^5x = 2/3
5x log 1.06 = log (2/3)
x = log(2/3) / (5log 1.06)
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