SOLUTION: Solve this simultaneous equation for x and y. log(base2)X + log(base2)Y =2 log(base2)X + log(base2)Y =0

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Question 1041725: Solve this simultaneous equation for x and y.
log(base2)X + log(base2)Y =2
log(base2)X + log(base2)Y =0

Answer by josgarithmetic(39625)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This system looks much more complicated than it really is. Try substitutions like and then first solve the system , but you should understand that this is a bad system! The same expression equated to two different values! Not good.
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