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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Logs again.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\log_{5}6+\log_{5}2x^2=\log_{5}48\]

OpenStudy (emmamink):

@TheSmartOne

OpenStudy (emmamink):

he could probably do it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Simple..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\log(a) +\log(b) = \log(ab)\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Then do the same as you did earlier.. Totally same..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@EmmaMink you doubt my capabilities?? :P

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

Give @waterineyes a cookie! (or medal)

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

But you can only do that if it has the same base.

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

Which it does :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

cookie is better. I am bored of medals.. :P

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

\[\log A= \log B\] then A=B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I need to be taught. I'm just now learning these. \[\log(6*2x^{2})\] Is this right?

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

Correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

After this, you know no??

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

And then just set it up eqaul to 48 and ytou can remove the log and solve for it :P

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

equal** you***

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Alright thanks guys!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I got \[\huge x= \pm 2\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Good.. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Any doubt??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Nope. I totally get it now.

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

Good job @waterineyes @TheSmartOne

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

No problem :D

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

:P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Apne muh miyaan mithu?? :P

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

Gee

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