SOLUTION: I am having trouble solving equations with logs this is the problem i am stuck on...
log6(x+3)+log6(x+4)=1
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Question 111220: I am having trouble solving equations with logs this is the problem i am stuck on...
log6(x+3)+log6(x+4)=1
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Written the other way,
subtract 12 from both sides and complete the square
take square root of both sides
answer
Now plug into original equation to check
checks OK
rewite it
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