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\\ \rm\Rrightarrow 200=5(3)^(x-1)


\\ \rm\Rrightarrow 40=3^(x-1)


\\ \rm\Rrightarrow ln(4(10))=ln3^(x-1)


\\ \rm\Rrightarrow ln4+ln10=(x-1)ln3


\\ \rm\Rrightarrow x=(ln4+ln10)/(ln3)+1

User Pius Uzamere
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Answer:


x=(\ln 40)/(\ln3)+1

Explanation:

Given equation:


200=5(3)^(x-1)

Divide both sides by 5:


\implies 40=(3)^(x-1)

Take natural logs of both sides:


\implies \ln 40=\ln (3)^(x-1)


\textsf{Apply the power law}: \quad \ln x^n=n \ln x


\implies \ln 40=(x-1)\ln 3

Divide both sides by ln 3:


\implies (\ln 40)/(\ln3)=x-1

Add 1 to both sides:


\implies x=(\ln 40)/(\ln3)+1

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