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Solve the logarithmic equation using properties of logs. Round to the nearest thousandth if necessary. 2 log x + log 4 = 2 0.25 25 5 0.707
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Solve the logarithmic equation using properties of logs. Round to the nearest thousandth if necessary.
2 log x + log 4 = 2
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