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okay so again the first thing we want to make sure that our exponent is isolated is the exponent isolated yes the next thing we want to do then is i have to get i want to see can i use the one-to-one property can i raise 3 and 7 as exponents with the same base no right because we know that three three to the first is three three squared is nine so thats not going to work right so what i can do then is i have to take the logarithm of both sides now here comes the problem though um so im the what log of base should i use then to take a log of both sides log base 3. so ill take log base 3 of 3 raised to the x plus 1 is equal to log base 3 of 7. now its important about this guys again as ive mentioned when you have log base 3 of 3 raised to the power as we went over those rules it just equals the power now heres the problem if you guys remember when we looked at marissas phone and we tried to compute the log it only had log base 10 right the same thing unless you have a calculator