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Asked by Louise

I understand how you solve 8+3^x=10, but I don't understand what becomes of the +8. Thanks for your help
16 years ago

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Answered by Damon
subtract 8 from both sides.
3^x = 2
However are you sure you mean 3 to the x power equals 2?
that is solved by taking the log of both sides
16 years ago

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