Consider the equation below.
log 4(X+3)= log2 (2+ x)
Which system of equations can repre...
Mathematics, 10.04.2020 23:51 genyjoannerubiera
Consider the equation below.
log 4(X+3)= log2 (2+ x)
Which system of equations can represent the equation?
Answers: 2
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