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Solve the Logarithmic equation algebraically.
Please help me solve this equation.
log[2](3)+log[2](x)=log[2](5)+log[2](x-2) 1. Solve equation by setting up algebraically. 2.
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Could someone please help me on this problem. I'm really confused, and this assignment is due tomorrow.
Solve the logarithmic
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Need help with current Trig problem for tomorrow:
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