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OpenStudy (anonymous):
2^x+6=4 with steps please :)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[2^{x}+6= 4\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Is this your equation
OpenStudy (anonymous):
2^(x+6)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Do you know how to write this as a logarithmic equation?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
YOu there?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yeah sorry my wifi is crappy. And no, I dont.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[\log_{a} b = c ....is. the. same. as.....a ^{c}=b..\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So what wold this look like as a logarithmic equation
OpenStudy (anonymous):
How do you know what a,b, and c are?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Would it be x+6^4=2?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
A= 2 C= (x+6) B= 4 Sorry was disconnected. So what will the logarithmic equation look like?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Log^2 4=x+6
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Correct now solve for\[\log_{2} 4\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay, sorry but how do you do that? I'm more of a science girl. Math isn't exactly my forte sadly. :(
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Do you have a calculator?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Only on my phone.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
To determine \[\log_{2} 4\] you would dive log 4 by log 2 which equals 2.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So , 2=x+6. Solve for x?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
You got it Science girl ;-}
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thank you sooooo much! You just helped me understand this whole concept. ;D