SOLUTION: 2logsqrt(x+10)=log6-(1/2)log9 please show me the steps to solve this.

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Question 273812: 2logsqrt(x+10)=log6-(1/2)log9
please show me the steps to solve this.

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2logsqrt(x+10)=log6-(1/2)log9
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log[sqrt(x+10)]^2 = log[6] - log[9^(1/2)]
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log(x+10) = log[6] - log[3]
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log(x+10) = log[6/3]
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log(x+10) = log[2]
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x+10 = 2
x = -8
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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