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Log4 (x - 7) = 3
solve for x

User Alex Argo
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I know you all might want the steps too but the way i used in solving it is pretty long, but the answer is
2log2(x−7)=3

log2(x−7)=​3/2

x−7=​3/2log2​​​

x−7=3/​2log2​​


x = (3)/(2 log(2) )+ 7
i hope this help
User Jenkas
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Firstly we apply the rule:
a=\log _b\left(b^a\right):

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When the logarithms have same base, the following rule applies:
\log _b\left(f\left(x\right)\right)=\log _b\left(g\left(x\right)\right) \Rightarrow f\left(x\right)=g\left(x\right).

And now we simply solve the linear equation:

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