SOLUTION: Can anybody help me with this problem? I'm trying to teach this stuff to myself and am having trouble grasping logarithmic functions. Thanks. log(x)- log(3)= log(6)

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: Can anybody help me with this problem? I'm trying to teach this stuff to myself and am having trouble grasping logarithmic functions. Thanks.
log(x)- log(3)= log(6)
This question is from textbook algebra for college students

Answer by sarah_adam(201)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

log(x)- log(3)= log(6)
log(x) = log(6)+log(3)
log(x) = log(6*3) as log a + log b = log(a*b)
log(x) = log(18)
x = 18

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