SOLUTION: how much is the price of (x) in this question: log2^(x+3)+log4^(-2x)=log10

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Question 392678: how much is the price of (x) in this question: log2^(x+3)+log4^(-2x)=log10
Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
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how much is the price of (x) in this question: l^(-2x)=log10og2^(x+3)+log4
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l^(-2x)=log10og2^(x+3)+log4
log10og2^(x+3)+log4 = 1
That's not clear.
log10og2^(x+3) ... What is log10og supposed to be?
Take the time to get it right if you expect someone to help.