Solving Logarithmic Equations Solve the Logarithmic Equation 13 + 2log6 I = 18 by following the steps below: Note: You must give each answer written as an equation. 13 + 2log6 I = 18 Original Problem Statement ISOLATE the logarithmic part of the equation Change the equation to EXPONENTIAL form Final Results Rounded to three decimal places
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ISOLATE the logarithmic part of the equation: Subtract 13 from both sides: 2log6 I = 5 Show more…
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