log2(log4x) = 1

Solve the equation

The bases are 2 and 4 respectively, I'm just not sure how to signify that on the keyboard.

Thank you so much, help is really appreciated.

3 answers

and by the bases are 2 and 4 I mean they're like the small numbers where the standard would be 10
get rid of log2 by raising 2^power. That gives
log_4(x) = 2^1 = 2
now raise 4, to get
x = 4^2 = 16
thank you!
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