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Converting Logarithmic Models to Exponential Form

An urban planner uses the logarithmic equation log3x+log3(x8)=2\log_3 x + \log_3(x-8) = 2 to model the expansion of a metropolitan area, where xx represents the population density. After simplifying the left side of the equation to log3(x28x)=2\log_3(x^2 - 8x) = 2, the planner must convert the expression to its equivalent exponential form to solve for xx. State the resulting exponential equation that is equivalent to log3(x28x)=2\log_3(x^2 - 8x) = 2.

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