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  • 18-02-2017
  • Mathematics
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how do I solve 3= log8+3log x?

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rglen2013 rglen2013
  • 18-02-2017

3 = log(8) + log(x³) 

When adding logs, you are multiplying the terms altogether. 

3 = log(8x³) 

Then, by log_a b = n ==> aⁿ = b: 

10³ = 8x³ [Since the base is not given, I assume that the base is 10] 
1000 = 8x³ 

Finally, solve for x. 

1000/8 = x³ 
x³ = 125 
x = (125)^(1/3) . . .Set both sides to the power of 1/3. 
x = 5 

Hence, x = 5. 
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