SOLUTION: log5x = log4+log(3x+1)

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Question 249453: log5x = log4+log(3x+1)
Answer by MRperkins(300)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
rewrite the right side of this equation as a single logarithm (look at your basic logarithm rules if you don't know how). Then you can drop the logarithms and set what is inside equal to each other. You can then solve using regular algebra.
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