SOLUTION: This question is about logs and I don't understand it at all can you please help me solve this equation: Solve the following {{{ log(4)(x^2-6x)= 2 }}}.
So far I have {{{ (x^2-6x
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-> SOLUTION: This question is about logs and I don't understand it at all can you please help me solve this equation: Solve the following {{{ log(4)(x^2-6x)= 2 }}}.
So far I have {{{ (x^2-6x
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Question 1068947: This question is about logs and I don't understand it at all can you please help me solve this equation: Solve the following .
So far I have
Now, I'm stuck and I'm not sure if I answered the question or if there is more work to be shown?
Get back to me as soon as possible, thank you soo much and have a nice day/night! Found 2 solutions by josgarithmetic, MathTherapy:Answer by josgarithmetic(39623) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let me guess, that you have log(4,(x^2-6x))=2, or as rendered, . If it is this, then your first step is wrong.
Put into exponential form, using base of 4:
and then
, and you can try solving this quadratic equation.
You can put this solution on YOUR website! This question is about logs and I don't understand it at all can you please help me solve this equation: Solve the following .
So far I have
Now, I'm stuck and I'm not sure if I answered the question or if there is more work to be shown?
Get back to me as soon as possible, thank you soo much and have a nice day/night!
. ------- Converting to EXPONENTIAL form, or converting from: ------ Subtracting - 42, or - 16 from both sides
(x - 8)(x + 2) = 0