SOLUTION: How do I work log(x-1)-log(x+6)=log(x-2)-log(x+3)
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Question 1074423: How do I work log(x-1)-log(x+6)=log(x-2)-log(x+3)
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
log((x-1))-log((x+6))=log((x-2))-log((x+3))
Try to avoid forming rational expressions.
Whatever the base used, as long as left and right sides are using the same base, then the expressions inside the log functions must be equal.
and you can probably handle the rest from here.
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