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Solving Logarithmic Equations Video 3

Author: John Fisk

This video explains how to solve equations with multiple logarithm terms on both sides of the equation and solves the following equations to demonstrate the process. You can try to solve the problems before watching the video and click "Reveal Answer" to see if you are correct.

Problem: Solve the following equations.

  1. \(\log_5(x-4)-3\log_5(2)=0\)
  2. \(\dfrac{1}{2}\ln(3)+\ln(x+5)=0\)

  1. \(x=12\)
  2. \(x=\dfrac{1}{\sqrt{3}}-5\)

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