SOLUTION: This is the equation which i have and I dont know how to solve it: {{{log2+log((a^(x-2)+9))=1+log((2^(x-2)+1))}}}

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Question 202791: This is the equation which i have and I dont know how to solve it:
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Answer by jsmallt9(3758) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Is this your problem? Since the problem above may be unsolvable, I think there may be a miscommunication. Please repost the question. Include the following:
  • Enclose your equation in braces. Start with 3 {'s and end with 3 }'s. This will allow you to see the equation in "normal" Mathematical form.
  • Use more (or fewer) parentheses to ensure clarity.
  • If the logs are actually base 10 logs then you have expressed them correctly. But if the logs have other bases, like base 2 logs, then use notation like log(2, x) to indicate the base 2 log of x. (This is not standard notation in Mathematics but it is what is used on Algebra.com.)
  • Is there an "a" in the problem? If yes, then the solution for x will be an expression which includes "a", not just a number.