SOLUTION: Solve: log [base3] (x^3 +3) = log [base9] (x^2) + log [base√3] 2
*√; refers to square root sign
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Question 253331: Solve: log [base3] (x^3 +3) = log [base9] (x^2) + log [base√3] 2
*√; refers to square root sign
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