Logarithmic and Exponential Equations?
I'm having a tough time trying to figure out what to do for these two problems in my math class:
Log(base3)+Log(base3)x=Log(base3)7+Log(base3)(x-2)
I get stuck after simplifying to:
Log(base3)5x=Log(base3)(7x-14)
I'm still working on the second... Don't want to give up just yet. But anyone with help I would be thankful on this problem!
Re: Logarithmic and Exponential Equations?
Welcome to the forums.
If this is true
Log(base3)5x=Log(base3)(7x-14)
then you're done!
Obviously, 5x = 7x - 14
Don't let the base 3 fool you, if the logarithms of 2 expressions are equal then the expressions themselves must be equal.