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Solve the following logarithmic equations.
log2(49x^2) = 4

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Answer:


x_(1) = (4)/(7) \\x_(2) = (-4)/(7) \\

Explanation:

To solve this equation, one must apply the following logarithmic property:

if


log_(a)(b) = c\\

then


b= a^(c)

Applying it to the problem at hand:


2^(4) = 49x^(2) \\x^(2) = (16)/(49) \\x_(1) = (4)/(7) \\x_(2) = (-4)/(7) \\

The solutions to the problem are 4/7 and -4/7.

*Note that this solution was pretty straight forward because log2(16) = 4 is a known value, otherwise, a change of base to a base ten log would be required.

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