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OpenStudy (anonymous):

omg log base 2 X + log base 2 (x-2) = 3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

logs are sort of like exponents with their properties. When you see two logs with the same base being added you can multiply them together like this.\[\log_{2}x +\log_{2}x-2= \log_{2} x ^{2}-2x\]when you see subtraction it indicates division. Pretty sure this is right but I'm slightly rusty on my logs

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