SOLUTION: in solving the equation log6(x-5)+log6(x-6)=1 a student correctly arrives at a step where x=8 or x=3. when these two values of x are verified?
a.neither
b.both
c.only x=3
d.o
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Question 34919: in solving the equation log6(x-5)+log6(x-6)=1 a student correctly arrives at a step where x=8 or x=3. when these two values of x are verified?
a.neither
b.both
c.only x=3
d.only x=8
Answer by venugopalramana(3286) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
ONLY X=8...SINCE X=3 GIVES RAISE TO LOG OF NEGATIVE NUMBERS WHICH DO NOT EXIST.
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