SOLUTION: log_3 (x+1)-log_3 x= log_3 4
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Question 714215: log_3 (x+1)-log_3 x= log_3 4
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log_3 (x+1)-log_3 x= log_3 4
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log3[(x+1)/x] = log3(4)
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(x+1)/x = 4
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x+1 = 4x
3x = 1
x = 1/3
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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