Math, asked by pkumar516, 1 month ago

log1/4​(2−x)>log1/4​(x+12​) solve for x​

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Answered by rk870710
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Answer:

                                                                     

Step-by-step explanation:

log1/4​(2−x)>log1/4​(x+12​)

taking exponential on both sides

=> e^(log1/4​(2−x) )> e^(log1/4(x+12) )

as 'e' is positive it will not effect the equality'

=> (2-x)/4> (x +12)/4

=> 2-x>x+12

=> 2x+10<0

=> x<-5    

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