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10log(5x + 40) = 10
12 years ago

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Dr. Jane
log(5x+40)^10 = 10

I used the law of logs to transform to the exponent.

Next- change to exponent form.

(5x+40)^10 = 10^10

Since the powers are the same, the bases must equal each other

5x+40 = 10

solve for x.
12 years ago

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