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Question: Solve.
Foundations |
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1) How do we combine the two logs? |
2) How do we remove the logs? |
Answer: |
1) One of the rules of logarithms says that |
2) The definition of logarithm tells us that if , then |
Solution:
Step 1: |
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Using a rule of logarithms the left hand side is equal to |
Step 2: |
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By the definition of logarithms means |
Step 3: |
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Now we do some arithmetic to solve for x. . So there are two possible answers. |
Step 4: |
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We have to make sure the answers make sense in the context of the problem. Since the domain of the log function is -3 is removed as a potential answer. |
Final Answer: |
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x = 4. |