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Solve the given equation (log3x)2−6(log3x)+9=0
Solve the given equation (log3x)2−6(log3x)+9=0
A. 27 B. 9 C. 127 D. 18 E. 81
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how do i solve this equation?
log3x+log3(x-24)=4
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alexa
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Solve for x
a) e^2x+1=74 b) Log3x=4 (3 is subscript)
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Jim
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how do you solve problems like :
log3x-log5=1
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vanessa
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Log3x=4
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Ruth
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If f(x)=log3x, what if f(1/9)?
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nicole
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Find the vakue of x: (1)logx2 = 2 (2) log3x^2 = -1
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Jeconiah
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Examine the function f(x)=log3x.
Which point is the intersection of f(x) and the line y=1? Responses A_(13,1) B_(1,3) C_ (3,1) D_
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INeedThatA$AP,NoRocky
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how would i graph log3x the 3 is subscripted?
I remember that I had to make an X and Y chart and list the Domain and Range
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Chopsticks
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Compare the two logarithmic functions f(x)=log3x (3 is the base of x) and g(x)=log7x (7 is the base of x) . Which statement
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