How do you solve log10(x+7)log10(x7)=1?

1 Answer
Nov 12, 2015

Part solution given. It has been taken to a point that is much easier to solve.

Explanation:

You are dealing with logs in that the all of the left is logs. Consequently the value on the right is a value obtained from taking a log

Let b be a constant
Write the right hand side as :
log10(b)=1

101=b so b=10

Subtraction of logs is the consequence of division of the source values. So now we have:

x+7x7=10

x+7=10x70

I will let you take over from this point and complete the calculations.