SOLUTION: Log6(x+5)+log6(x+4)=2
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Question 697789: Log6(x+5)+log6(x+4)=2
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The trick here is to express as a log
to the base :
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given:
Use quadratic formula
I don't think you can use the negative square root of
at all because you end up with logs of negative numbers,
and that is impossible.
check answer:
Pretty close
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