SOLUTION: log base(x) 9 + log base (x^2) s 3 = 5/2 pls need answer to that hve been trying all indice method
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Question 974460: log base(x) 9 + log base (x^2) s 3 = 5/2 pls need answer to that hve been trying all indice method
Answer by josgarithmetic(39630) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Do you have one variable, or two variables? What is that "s" in the second term? If you write your equation properly or explain exactly what you have, help could be possible. Anyway, you have at least an unknown base, x. Maybe all you need is Change Of Base formula.
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