SOLUTION: How do you square a log? Specifically {{{ (log( 3, x ))^2 }}}. The entire problem is {{{ (log( 3, x ))^2+4(log( 3, x ))+1=0 }}}

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Question 381734: How do you square a log? Specifically . The entire problem is
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You don't have to square it.
That's a quadratic in
Sub y for the log term and solve the quadratic.
Then sub the log for the y solutions.

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