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hello everyone in this video weamp;#39;re going to be solving a logarithmic equation or a log equation but this time itamp;#39;s going to be more interesting because we have different bases base 2 and base 3. okay Iamp;#39;ll be presenting two methods and also show you a graph at the end so letamp;#39;s get started with the first method so for my first method Iamp;#39;m going to go ahead and isolate log X with base 2. so if you subtract log X with base 3 from both sides youamp;#39;re going to get the following and now so hereamp;#39;s the problem I have two logs on the same side so why not combine them right we have a lot of nice properties like log you know a b can be written as log a plus log B it can be any Base by the way and log A over B can be written as log a minus log B and vice versa so why not use this property right so the you can condense or expand depending on which direction you need to go but the problem is the bases are different and they are not related so what