SOLUTION: log_(3)(x+3)+log_(3)(x-5)=2 re-write the equation so that the left hand side is an expression with a single logarithm.... this question is not making any sense to me...i need sim

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Question 1076562: log_(3)(x+3)+log_(3)(x-5)=2
re-write the equation so that the left hand side is an expression with a single logarithm....
this question is not making any sense to me...i need simpler terms if possible..
thanks in advance.

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