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How do i calculate the value of y for which 2log(base3)y - log(base3)(y+4) = 2 ?
It's the log(y+4) bit that confuses me... i remember my teacher telling me what to do with those, and i remember thinking 'oh yeah, why didn't i think of that', but i've forgotten and i still can't think ofi it!
Thanks, Jon.
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logarithms are only defined over the reals for positive values, so y = -3 is not valid, y = 12
even though y = -3 is fine for the second equation, it is not transferable to the first given that you are restricted to the reals i assume
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