SOLUTION: solve for (x) and y log9(x)+logy(8)=2
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Question 1033585: solve for (x) and y log9(x)+logy(8)=2
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solve for (x) and y log9(x)+logy(8)=2
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The obvious solution is x = 9, y = 8
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Others are possible.
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