SOLUTION: log2^x + log 2^5 = 6 the 2 is a subscript of the log (located at the bottom right corner). I remember that since the first two are added that the two must be multiplied together

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Question 324487: log2^x + log 2^5 = 6
the 2 is a subscript of the log (located at the bottom right corner). I remember that since the first two are added that the two must be multiplied together so I think it should read log2^5x = 6 but I'm not sure and am now stuck as to what to do.

Answer by scott8148(6628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
good, so far

by rules for logs ___ 5x = 2^6 ___ 5x = 64 ___ x = 64/5 = 12.8

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