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  • 13-05-2022
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Solve 6^x+2 = 10 for x using the change of base formula

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goddessboi goddessboi
  • 13-05-2022

Answer:

[tex]x\approx-0.7149[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\displaystyle 6^{x+2}=10\\\\\log_6(6^{x+2})=\log_6(10)\\\\x+2=\frac{\log(10)}{\log(6)}\\\\x+2\approx1.2851\\\\x\approx-0.7149[/tex]

Recall that the change of base formula is [tex]\displaystyle \log_a(b)=\frac{\log(b)}{\log(a)}[/tex]

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