solve the logarithmic equation. be sure to reject any value that is not the domain of the original logarithmic expressions. give the exact answer log 6 ( x+6) =3 - log 6 x show work
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Step 1:** Transfer the logarithmic expressions to one side of the equation: \[ \log_6 (x+6) + \log_6 x = 3 \] ** Show more…
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