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How do you solve log2(x2−10)=log2(3x)?

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Answered by Anonymous
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What happens when we see some mind blowing questions of logarithm. We start fearing. We dont proceed steps by steps, but we stop after proceeding certain steps.

This should be taken care. How many books are there, we have to observe first all examples of logarithm, and the method of solutions. I am sure, not a single math of logarithm will appear difficult to you during giving exams.

Just remember, when no bases will be given, you should always hold the base as 10. Also, for this reason, log 10 means log of 10 to the base 10 which is clearly equal to 1.

So, are you ready? I think you are. Go with logarithm, make it a friend of you.

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