Asked by James
Solve for X:
(x-6)log4=(3x)log2
(x-6)log4=(3x)log2
Answers
Answered by
Henry
(x-6)*Log4 = 3x*Log2.
Divide by Log4:
x-6 = 3x*Log2/Log4.
x-6 = 3x*0.5 = 1.5x.
x-1.5x = 6.
-0.5x = 6.
X = -12.
Divide by Log4:
x-6 = 3x*Log2/Log4.
x-6 = 3x*0.5 = 1.5x.
x-1.5x = 6.
-0.5x = 6.
X = -12.
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