SOLUTION: 2 log base 2+ root 3 multiplying[ ( root of x square + 1)+ x] plus log base 2 minus root 3 multiplying [( root of x squares plus 1)-x] equals to 3

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Question 1154578: 2 log base 2+ root 3 multiplying[ ( root of x square + 1)+ x] plus log base 2 minus root 3 multiplying [( root of x squares plus 1)-x] equals to 3
Answer by greenestamps(13200) About Me  (Show Source):
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Totally unreadable....

"2 log base 2 +..."

The phrase "log base 2" must be followed by a number of an expression -- e.g., "log base 2 of 5". A "+" sign following "log base 2" has no meaning.

There is a similar problem later with "...log base 3 minus..."

And I didn't even try looking at the rest of the wording....