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Laney Frye
16 May, 12:33
How would start to solve: log-4x-log4=1
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Monique
16 May, 15:13
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log - 4x-log4=1
when subtracting logs of the same base, you divide)
log (-4x/4) = 1
log (-x) = 1
inverse of log is take it to the power of 10
-x = 10^1
-x = 10
divide by - 1
x = -10
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