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Log2(x^4)+log2(x)=5
Find x
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Log2(x^4)+log2(x)=5 , assuming that means log with base 2
log2( x^4 * x) = 5
log2(x^5) = 5
by definition:
2^5 = x^5
so clearly x = 2
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