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Consider the equation below.

log.(x+3) = log2 (2+x)
Which system of equations can represent the equation?

Consider the equation below. log.(x+3) = log2 (2+x) Which system of equations can-example-1

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Answer:

Option (A)

Step-by-step explanation:

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User BenWurth
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Answer:

Option (1)

Explanation:


\text{log}_4(x + 3)=\text{log}_2(2 + x)


\text{log}_4(x + 3)=\frac{\text{log}_(10)(x+3)}{\text{log}_(10)4}


\text{log}_2(2 + x)=\frac{\text{log}_(10)(2+x)}{\text{log}_(10)2}

System of equations can be written as,


y_1=\text{log}_4(x + 3)=\frac{\text{log}_(10)(x+3)}{\text{log}_(10)4}


y_2=\text{log}_2(2 + x)=\frac{\text{log}_(10)(2+x)}{\text{log}_(10)2}

Therefore, system of equations given in Option (1) is the correct option.

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