SOLUTION: Write this equation so that it contains no log. log(x+y)+log2=log(x^2-y^2)

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Question 1059300: Write this equation so that it contains no log.
log(x+y)+log2=log(x^2-y^2)

Found 2 solutions by Alan3354, josmiceli:
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
log(x+y)+log2=log(x^2-y^2)
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log(2x+2y) = log(x^2-y^2)
2x + 2y = x^2 - y^2

Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!





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