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Can someone write 3^x − 4 = 6 in its logarithmic form?

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Answer:

Explanation:

get all x terms on one side, giving you 3^x=10

Then, the simple rule is y=b^x becomes x=logb(base)y

b is 3, x is x, and y is 10

logbase3(10)=x

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