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| Question 243077:  Please help me solve the following problem.
 At what point(s) do the graphs of y=2log(x) and y=log(2x) intersect?
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! At what point(s) do the graphs of y=2log(x) and y=log(2x) intersect? ----------------
 Substitute to get:
 2log(x) = log(2x)
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 log(x^2) = log 2x
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 x^2 = 2x
 x^2-2x = 0
 x(x-2) = 0
 x = 0 or x=2
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 x cannot be zero because log(2*0) = log(0) does not exist.
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 So, x = 2
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 Then y = log(2x) = log(4) = 0.6021
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 Point of intersection: (2,0.6021)
 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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