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Solve the equation log6(13 – x) = 1.

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Answer:

Solve the equation log6(13 – x) = 1.

x = 7

Explanation:

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User DIVYANSHU SAHU
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Answer:

x = 7

Explanation:

Using the logarithmic rules:

if
\log_b x = a

then


x = b^a

Given the equation:


\log_6 (13-x) = 1

Using logarithmic rules we have;


13-x = 6^1

Simplify:


13-x = 6

Subtract 13 from both sides we have;

-x = -7

Divide both sides by -1 we have;

x = 7

Therefore, the solution for the given equation is, 7

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