SOLUTION: If log[base 19](x+2)=3log[base 19](5), then x=?

Algebra.Com
Question 156489This question is from textbook Beginning and Intermediate Algebra
: If log[base 19](x+2)=3log[base 19](5), then x=?
This question is from textbook Beginning and Intermediate Algebra

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!





RELATED QUESTIONS

Condense the expression. 3log(base 10)2-log(base 10)y+1/3log(base... (answered by fractalier)
Solve for x: A.) Log(base 3)4 + log(base 3)5 = log(base 3)(4x+5) B.)log(base 7)6... (answered by algebrapro18)
How do you combine the following logarithms: 2(log(base 5)X + 2log(base 5)4 - 3log(base... (answered by josmiceli)
3log(base2)x=log(base 2)2=log(base... (answered by stanbon)
find x if log 6 base 3 + log x base 3 - log 5 base... (answered by lwsshak3)
3log(base 5)X=4log(base 5)2-1/2log(base... (answered by stanbon)
3log base 3(x)+log base 1/3(x)=-log base... (answered by lwsshak3)
if log x (base 2) + log x (base 8) + log x (base 64)= 3 then find the value of (answered by solver91311)
solve 3log 6 base 4 - log 8 base 4 = log x base... (answered by stanbon,solver91311)