SOLUTION: (logx) (4x - 3) =2
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Question 1975: (logx) (4x - 3) =2
Answer by longjonsilver(2297) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
sorry, i am stumped at the moment with this.
the curve starts close to the +y-axis at a high y-value and drops dramatically to curve back up as x increases, in a skewed quadratic shape. Now hopefully the curve drops below y=2 hence you will get answers.
but as to what these are, i cannot figure it out at the moment.
sorry
jon
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