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Jarrett Burgess
4 July, 00:07
Log (x+6=log (x-3) + log 2
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Griffin Larson
4 July, 03:01
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Log (x+6) = log (x-3) + log (2).
(X+6) = 2 (x-3)
X+6 = 2x - 6
6 = x-6
X = 12
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