Solving Logarithmic Equation: Log(x)=2Log(1-a)+2Log(1+a)-Log[(1/a)-a]^2

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The discussion revolves around solving a logarithmic equation involving multiple logarithmic terms and their properties. The original poster seeks assistance in finding the value of x in the equation Log(x)=2Log(1-a)+2Log(1+a)-Log[(1/a)-a]^2.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Mathematical reasoning

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants discuss simplifying the logarithmic terms, particularly focusing on the last log term. There are inquiries about the specific goal of the original poster and suggestions to apply logarithmic rules.

Discussion Status

The conversation is ongoing, with participants offering guidance on simplification and encouraging the original poster to show their work for further assistance. There is no explicit consensus yet, as various approaches are being explored.

Contextual Notes

The original poster has indicated they are specifically looking for the value of x, but there may be assumptions or missing information regarding the variables involved.

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this one just pisses me off...lol


Log(x)=2Log(1-a)+2Log(1+a)-Log[(1/a)-a]^2


can anyone get me started here?
 
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oops sorry, i forgot to mention I am looking for x
 
well, as I said try to simplify the last log term and see where that leads you. If you need help simplifying it show some work and we can walk you through it.
 

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