noobonastick
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hi I have a rather simple question...
key:
_ = sub
^= to the power of
2 log_4 (x+2) = 0
so i solved for x, which is x= -1 and x=-3 (rather simple) and i was wondering on the method to check the answer
so i sub x = -1 into the equation and it works out.
i sub x=-3 into the equation, and apparently its not an answer.
since its 2.log_4 (-1) (not equal to) 0. Why cant you just move the 2 in front of the equation and square -1, making the equation log_4(1) = 0 and therefore x=-3 is a valid solution.
And lastly i would like to know when do you have to check a logarithm..? when solving for x and theres 2 answers?
thanks =]
key:
_ = sub
^= to the power of
2 log_4 (x+2) = 0
so i solved for x, which is x= -1 and x=-3 (rather simple) and i was wondering on the method to check the answer
so i sub x = -1 into the equation and it works out.
i sub x=-3 into the equation, and apparently its not an answer.
since its 2.log_4 (-1) (not equal to) 0. Why cant you just move the 2 in front of the equation and square -1, making the equation log_4(1) = 0 and therefore x=-3 is a valid solution.
And lastly i would like to know when do you have to check a logarithm..? when solving for x and theres 2 answers?
thanks =]