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I got x=1.4335735 off of my graphing calculator, but is it possible to solve without a graphing calculator? 
The discussion revolves around solving the equation 3^(2x+1) = 70, with participants exploring whether it can be done without a graphing calculator. The subject area includes exponential functions and logarithmic properties.
The discussion is ongoing, with various participants presenting their calculations and interpretations. Some guidance on using logarithms has been offered, but there is no consensus on the best approach, especially for those who wish to avoid logarithmic methods.
One participant notes a restriction from their teacher against using logarithms for the solution, which adds a layer of complexity to the problem-solving process. Additionally, there are mentions of differing opinions on the accuracy of calculations and the nature of the numbers involved.
Jameson said:using logs.
(2x+1)ln3 = ln70
Jameson said:i'm pretty sure that's the only way. logs are just another way of expressing radicals. But I won't go into detail.
If you solve that equation, you get 2x + 1 = ln70 / ln 3
so the answer is actually 2.43. that's what i get at least
Gecko said:i don't get how you got and used the inequality 70<81. couldn't you use the logarithim rule that states logx y= log a y/ log a x so then you would get 2x+1 = log 70/ log 3 which should give you the same answer as what jameson got, if he is correct.
edit: jameson was wrong, i did the calculations and got 1.433573512... which is what the person who asked the question got when he/she put it into a graphing calculator.