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Solve using logarithms. Round the solution to the nearest hundredth. Show your work.
(you will need to use a calculator at some point)

Please help: Solve using logarithms. Round the solution to the nearest hundredth. Show-example-1
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To solve this problem we are going to use the power rule of logarithms:
ln(a^(x) )=xln(a). Or in words: the logarithm of a power is the power times the logarithm of the base.
So, the first thing we are going to do is take natural logarithm,
ln, to both sides of our equation:

ln(5^(x+2) )=ln(9^(2x+3) )
Now, by the power rule of logarithms:

(x+2)ln(5)=(2x+3)ln(9)

((x+2)ln(5))/(2x+3) =ln(9)

(x+2)/(2x+3)= (ln(9))/(ln(5))

(x+2)/(2x+3) =1.365

x+2=1.365(2x+3)

x+2=2.73x+4.095

-1.73x=2.095

x=- (2.095)/(1.73)

x=-1.211

Using our calculator we can conclude that
x is approximately -1.211
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