SOLUTION: how do i find x? log[13](3x+9)-log[13](3)=log[13](12)

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Question 452156: how do i find x? log[13](3x+9)-log[13](3)=log[13](12)
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
log[13](3x+9)-log[13](3)=log[13](12)
log(3x+9) - log(3) = log(12) All bases are the same, so it doesn't matter.
Subtracting logs --> division
log( (3x+ 9)/3) = log(12)
If the logs are equal, then
(3x+9)/3 = 12
x+3 = 12
x = 9

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