Virgin Vanilla
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With these days wonderful graphing technologies, I would recommend that you graph the left side first to get a glimpse if your equation really has a solution.
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Can you write the left hand side of the equation using just one log? Remember that log(A) + log(B) - log(C) = log(AB/C)
\(\displaystyle log_4\left[ \frac{4x^2}{x-1}\right] \ = \ 0 \)
\(\displaystyle log_4\left[ \frac{4x^2}{x-1}\right] \ = \ 0 \)
\(\displaystyle log_4\left[ \frac{4x^2}{x-1}\right] \ = \ log_4 (1) \)
continue......