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ACT Math: Intermediate Algebra: Drill 5, Problem 4. Which expression is equivalent?

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Try this shmoopy question on for size.

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Which expression is equivalent to x cubed equals 48?

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And here are the potential answers...

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OKay, The most important part of this problem is understanding the relationship between logarithms

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and exponents.

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If a to the b power equals x, then log base a of x...equals...b.

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In this case, the base of the exponent is x, so the base of the logarithm must be x.

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That leaves us with C or D. The exponent is 3...so we know the answer must be C.

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Answer D would only be correct if we had x to the 48th power equals 3.

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But we don't have that. So the answer is C

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