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Solve log3(x+1)=log6(5-x) by graphing. what equations should be graphed​

User Tunguski
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Answer: a and d

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I got it right on edge

User Sharad Chauhan
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Answer:

x=1.25

Explanation:

We want to solve
\log_3(x+1)=\log_6(5-x) by graphing.

We let
y=\log_3(x+1) and also


y=\log_6(5-x).

We graph both equations to obtain the graph shown in the attachment.

The two graphs intersect at (1.25,0.74)

Therefore the solution to
\log_3(x+1)=\log_6(5-x) is the x-coordinate of the point of intersection of the two graphs which is x=1.25.

Solve log3(x+1)=log6(5-x) by graphing. what equations should be graphed​-example-1
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