SOLUTION: I need help solving this logarithmic equation: log (x+9)=1-log x

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Question 21525: I need help solving this logarithmic equation:
log (x+9)=1-log x

Answer by Earlsdon(6294)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve for x:
Add logx to both sides.
Simplify the left side. (loga+logb = log(ab))
Substitute log10 = 1
If loga = logb then a = b.
Subtract 10 from both sides.
Solve by factoring.
Apply the zero product principle.
and/or
If then,
If then,
You can check the solutions by substitution.

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