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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{{{log2+log((a^(x-2)+9))=1+log((2^(x-2)+1))}}}
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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.