SOLUTION: What is the solution set of log(8x^3)-log(4x)>=logx ?

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Question 478505: What is the solution set of log(8x^3)-log(4x)>=logx ?
Answer by nerdybill(7384)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
log(8x^3)-log(4x)>=logx
log(8x^3)/(4x)>=logx
(8x^3)/(4x)>=x
8x^3>=4x^2
2x^3>=x^2
2x>=1
x >= 1/2



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