This should be rather easy for the rest of you .. but somehow I can't remember what to do.
solve
[ (x-6) (x+7) ] / (x-2) is greater than or equal to 0
and
solve
log(base three)x + log(base three)(x-6) = 3
ty in advance =)
This should be rather easy for the rest of you .. but somehow I can't remember what to do.
solve
[ (x-6) (x+7) ] / (x-2) is greater than or equal to 0
and
solve
log(base three)x + log(base three)(x-6) = 3
ty in advance =)
what I did was I took the 25 and multiplied it by the 4 and got 100 ... then I thought of factors of 100 that would add to give me 0 .. and just put it in like it was part of the problem
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