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OpenStudy (anonymous):

5^t= 14

OpenStudy (anonymous):

When you have \(x^{y} = z\), and you want to solve for y, you need to divide log z by log x. So: \[t = \frac{log(14)}{log(5)}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

There's another way to do this using a base other than base-10 (I think it's \(t = log_{5}(14)\)), but many calculators can't handle that.

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