SOLUTION: Find the unknown in the equation using steps please:)
log6 7 = log6(6^x+1 plus 6^x+2)
Please note the 6 in the "log6 7" is small
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Question 133339: Find the unknown in the equation using steps please:)
log6 7 = log6(6^x+1 plus 6^x+2)
Please note the 6 in the "log6 7" is small
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