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Use the rule of Logarithm, then solve for x
Log 2x+1 - log (x+5)=0
x=4

*I know x equals for can you explain how?
16 years ago

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Answered by drwls
I think you mean
log(2x+1) = log(x+5)
The terms in parenteses must be equal if their logs are equal, so
2x + 1 = x + 5
x = 4
16 years ago
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Use the rule of Logarithm, then solve for x
Log 2x+1 - log (x+5)=0
x=4

*I know x equals for can you explain how?

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