SOLUTION: 2+log2 x=log2 (3+X^2) "2" is the base

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Question 982294: 2+log2 x=log2 (3+X^2) "2" is the base

Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2+log(2,X)=log(2,(3+X^2))







This means ------solve from here.

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ultimately ;
X is either 1 or 3.

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Assumed you have only one single variable, X
(not x).
Pick your case level and stay with it unless you have two separate variables, x and X, and that .

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