SOLUTION: logx to the base2=log2x+10 to the base root2

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Question 760180: logx to the base2=log2x+10 to the base root2

Answer by lwsshak3(11628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
logx to the base2=log2x+10 to the base root2
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convert to base 2




x=(x+10)^2=x^2+20x+100
x^2+19x+100=0
solve for x by quadratic formula:

a=1, b=19, c=100
ans: no real roots, no solution.
see graph of quadratic equation below:


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