Solve the Logarithmic equation algebraically.

  1. 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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  2. Please help me?ln(x+1)-ln(x-2)=ln(5) 1. Solve equation by setting up algebraically. 2. Use appropriate properties of Logarithm
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  3. Solve the Logarithmic equation algebraically. Give an Exact Answer and an approximation for x to four decimal places.20
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  4. 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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  5. Need help with current Trig problem for tomorrow:Solve the logarithmic equation algebraically. Approximate the result to three
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  6. solve the following logarithmic equation. Be sure to reject any value of x that is not in thedomain of the orginal logarithmic
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  7. please check my answers.Solve the logarithmic equation. Be sure to reject any value that is not in the domain of the original
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  8. Solve the logarithmic equation. Be sure to reject any value of x that is not in the domain of the original logarithmic
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  9. solve the logarithmic equation. be sure to reject any value of x that is not in the domain of the orginal logarithmic
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  10. solve the following logarithmic equation. be sure to reject any value of x that is not in the domain of the original logarithmic
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