SOLUTION: 7+ln(8x)=22−2lnx write without logarithms

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Question 1204935: 7+ln(8x)=22−2lnx write without logarithms

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Answer by ikleyn(52914)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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We start from this equation

    7+ln(8x)=22−2*ln(x) 


We simplify it

    ln(8x) + 2*ln(x) = 22 - 7

    ln(8x) + 2*ln(x) =   15


Using properties of logarithms, we simplify it further    

    (8x) * x^2 = .

    8x^3 = .


It is how I transform the given equation to get an equivalent equation "without logarithms".


It can be simplified further by taking the cubic root from both sides, 
but these further transformations do just relate to Algebra, not to logarithms.

Since you do not ask to solve the original equation, I stop at this point.


By the way, the primarily translation form "without logarithms" is

     = .



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