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x= 2 and -4
x= 2 and -4


====example 6====
ex6: <math>log_4 x + log_4 (x + 4) - log_4 (x^4 + 8x^3 + 16x^2)  =2  </math> simplify


<math>log_4 x + log_4 (x + 4) - log_4 (x^4 + 8x^3 + 16x^2) = 2</math>


<math>log_4 x + log_4 (x + 4) = 2 + log_4 (x^4 + 8x^3 + 16x^2)</math>


#Second law <math>log_n A + log_n B = log_(AB)</math>
<math> log_4 x + log_4 (x + 4) = log_4 (x^2 + 4x)</math>
<math> log_4 (x^2 + 4x) - log_4 (x^4 + 8x^3 + 16x^2) = 2 </math>
#Thirde law <math>log_A - log_B = log_({A \over B})</math>
<math> log_4 (x^2 + 4x) - log_4 (x^4 + 8x^3 + 16x^2) = log_4 ({ x^2 + 4x \over x^4 + 8x^3 + 16x^2}) = 2</math>
<math> log_4 ({ 1 \over x^2 + 4x }) = 2</math>


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Revision as of 14:05, 4 October 2021

  1. First law If than
  2. Second law
  3. Thirde law
  4. law If "" than ""
  5. law if
  6. law "" than "x = a"



examples

example 1

ex1: find n.

n=1

example 2

ex2: find x.

x = 16

example 3

ex3: find a.

a = 5

example 4

ex4: find a.

a = 5


example 5

ex5: find x.

  1. Second law .

x= 2 and -4