SOLUTION: Please help solve for x in the following problem, I couldn't figure it out just by myself, help is appreciated
log(6x-1)=1+log(9x-6)
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Question 577510: Please help solve for x in the following problem, I couldn't figure it out just by myself, help is appreciated
log(6x-1)=1+log(9x-6)
Answer by scott8148(6628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
log(6x-1) = log(10) + log(9x-6)
6x - 1 = (10)(9x - 6) ___ 6x - 1 = 90x - 60
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