SOLUTION: I can not seem to figure this question out... log[4](x+3)-log[4](x+2) >= 3/2

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Question 749560: I can not seem to figure this question out...
log[4](x+3)-log[4](x+2) >= 3/2

Answer by KMST(5328)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
For and to exist, it must be that <-->
(because logarithm exist only for positive numbers).
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Since , multiplying both sides times does not require flipping the inequality sign, so
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The solution is

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