SOLUTION: log(3x-3)=log(x+1)+log4 Solve Do I re-write as log(3x-3)-log(x+1)=log4 to start?

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Question 295315: log(3x-3)=log(x+1)+log4 Solve
Do I re-write as log(3x-3)-log(x+1)=log4 to start?

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There is an easier method available.






However, since the log function only takes positive arguments,



The solution must be greater than 1.
No solution.

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