An enzyme inhibitor has a kd of 152 nm. If the enzyme concentration is 3.9 nm, what concentration of the inhibitor is required for complexation of 25% of the enzyme?
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Logarithmic equations contain logarithmic expressions and constants. A logarithm is another way to write an exponent and is defined by  if and only if . When one side of the equation contains a single logarithm and the other side contains a constant, the equation can be solved by rewriting the equation as an equivalent exponential equation using the definition of logarithm from above. For example, ; ; . If one side of a logarithmic equation contains more than one logarithm, use the properties of logarithms to condense it into a single logarithm. Properties of logarithms basically change multiplication into addition, division into subtraction, exponent into multiplication, and radical into division.
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