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Kristian Graham
Mathematics
3 August, 08:01
Solve for x without a calculator. 4^ (x-8) = 3
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Emilia Choi
3 August, 08:17
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Since the bases are the same, set the exponents equal to each other.
x = 8 + in (3) / 2 in (2)
x = 8.79248125
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