if 2 log (x+1) =log5, find x to the nearest hundredth.
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2 log(x+1)=log(5)

log(x+1)=log(5)/2=0.698970004/2

=0.349485002

if base=10, x+1=10^0.349485002=2.236067977

x=1.236067977
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