SOLUTION: logbase3 (x+2) = logbase4 (x) Please help me to answer this question in preparation for my test.

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Question 516954: logbase3 (x+2) = logbase4 (x)
Please help me to answer this question in preparation for my test.

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There is no solution, for the left side will always be greater than
the right side. That's because a logarithm is the exponent to which
the base must be raised to give the number which the logarithm is
taken of. It will always take a larger exponent of a smaller base 3
to get a larger number x+2, than it will take of a larger base 4 to
get a smaller number x.
Edwin

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