Help with two logarithms question

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This discussion focuses on solving logarithmic equations, specifically questions 46 and 47 from a homework assignment. Participants seek clarification on expressing the number 3 as a power of x and the square root of x in logarithmic form. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the properties of logarithms and their applications in solving equations.

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Can you write 3 as a power of x? And [itex]\sqrt{x}[/itex]?
 
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