SOLUTION: How do you solve: log base 5 (2x-1) = log base 5 (3x+2) ?

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Question 829595: How do you solve: log base 5 (2x-1) = log base 5 (3x+2) ?
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Answer by LinnW(1048) About Me  (Show Source):
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log base 5 (2x-1) = log base 5 (3x+2)
2x-1 must equal 3x+2
2x-1 = 3x+2
add -2x to each side
-1 = x+2
add -2 to each side
-3 = x
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How do you solve: log base 5 (2x-1) = log base 5 (3x+2) ?

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