can any one help with this problem?

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20131213_211857.jpgLog[x^2, x/8]^(1/2) Log[2, x] + 3 >= 0
this is the best way i can write the problem, soultian with steps please
 
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in the future do us a favor and rotate your pic before posting it please.

It's an odd function so I want to verify it's correct

\(\displaystyle \sqrt{log_{x^2}(\frac{x}{8}})\cdot log_2(x)+3\geq0\)

it would make much more sense if the log in the square root was just \(\displaystyle log_2(\frac{x}{8})\)


no its just as i wrote it.

i got the the 2 soultion x>=8 and x<1 but there is another one x>=1/8 that i just cant get
 
i got to the part where i replace u with logx but i just cant go on from that point, it just gives me one x every time
 
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