Logarithms are another way of writing exponent. A logarithm with a number base is equal to the other number. The solution of the equation will be t= 2.
Logarithms are another way of writing exponent. A logarithm with a number base is equal to the other number. It is just the opposite of the exponent function.
The given equation in the question is ;
[tex]\rm log(2t+4)= log(14-3t)[/tex]
On taking antilog both sides we get,
[tex]\rm (2t+4)= (14-3t) \\\\ 3t+2t=14-4 \\\\ 5t=10 \\\\ t=2[/tex]
Hence the solution of the equation will be t= 2.
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