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    Exam 20: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
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    Solve For\(x\) To Three Significant Digits\(4(10)^{x-1}-3(10)^{x-2}=1\)
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Solve For xxx To Three Significant Digits 4(10)x−1−3(10)x−2=14(10)^{x-1}-3(10)^{x-2}=14(10)x−1−3(10)x−2=1

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Solve for xxx to three significant digits: 4(10)x−1−3(10)x−2=14(10)^{x-1}-3(10)^{x-2}=14(10)x−1−3(10)x−2=1

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