SOLUTION: Log[5](2x+10-log[5](x)=4
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Question 616836: Log[5](2x+10-log[5](x)=4
Answer by nerdybill(7384) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I think you forgot a right parenthesis. I'll assume you meant:
Log[5](2x+10)-log[5](x)=4
applying log rules:
Log[5](2x+10)/(x)=4
(2x+10)/(x)= 5^4
(2x+10)/x = 625
2x+10 = 625x
10 = 623x
10/623 = x
0.0161 = x
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