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Find x.
2^(2)^(2)^(2) = 4^(x)
Let me see.
2^[(2)^(2)] = 2^(4) = 16.
I now have 2^(16) = 4^(x).
Let 4^(x) = 2^(2)
2^(16) = 2^(2x)
Same base on both sides means to equate powers.
16 = 2x
16/2 = x
8 = x
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