SOLUTION: I'm trying to solve the following equation for x to three significant places, however, along my method for solving this equation I am going wrong somewhere as my answer is only com

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Question 838322: I'm trying to solve the following equation for x to three significant places, however, along my method for solving this equation I am going wrong somewhere as my answer is only coming to a single decimal place. Someone has answered this for me on here but I can't figure out how they've got to there answer. Please could someone solve this and show the workings out to help me understand. Many Thanks.

log4 (x+3) - log4 x = 3

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Show your solution and then someone can walk through the steps.
Please repost with your solution.

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