log_a x=z ⇔ a^z=x
In this case:
log (2x+3)=3 ⇔ 10³=2x+3
we have the following equation:
10³=2x+3
1000=2x+3
2x=1000-3
2x=997
x=997/2
x=498.5
Answer: x=498.5
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If the equation is then the domain is the set of all real numbers.
We can replace x with any real number and compute to get some real number output for y. There are no division by zero restrictions to worry about, or issues with taking a square root of a negative number (since this isn't really a square root function).
The cube root of a negative number is negative. For example, because (-4)^3 = (-4)*(-4)*(-4) = -64.
In interval notation, the domain would be written as to indicate the entire real number line.
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Answer: (8x7) - (8x3) = 32
Step-by-step explanation:
8x4 = 32
(?x7)-(?x3)=32
(8x7)-(8x3)=32