SOLUTION: log4(2x+3)-logx=3

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Question 39984: log4(2x+3)-logx=3
Answer by fractalier(6550)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Assuming these are logs to the base ten, we have
log4(2x+3) - logx = 3
log (8x+12 / x) = 3
8x + 12 / x = 1000
8x + 12 = 1000x
12 = 992x
x = 12/992 = 1/82

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