log[2](x+4)-log[2](x-3)=3

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Solution for log[2](x+4)-log[2](x-3)=3 equation:


Simplifying
log[2](x + 4) + -1log[2](x + -3) = 3

Reorder the terms:
glo * 2(4 + x) + -1log[2](x + -3) = 3

Reorder the terms for easier multiplication:
2glo(4 + x) + -1log[2](x + -3) = 3
(4 * 2glo + x * 2glo) + -1log[2](x + -3) = 3
(8glo + 2glox) + -1log[2](x + -3) = 3

Reorder the terms:
8glo + 2glox + -1glo * 2(-3 + x) = 3

Reorder the terms for easier multiplication:
8glo + 2glox + -1 * 2glo(-3 + x) = 3

Multiply -1 * 2
8glo + 2glox + -2glo(-3 + x) = 3
8glo + 2glox + (-3 * -2glo + x * -2glo) = 3
8glo + 2glox + (6glo + -2glox) = 3

Reorder the terms:
8glo + 6glo + 2glox + -2glox = 3

Combine like terms: 8glo + 6glo = 14glo
14glo + 2glox + -2glox = 3

Combine like terms: 2glox + -2glox = 0
14glo + 0 = 3
14glo = 3

Solving
14glo = 3

Solving for variable 'g'.

Move all terms containing g to the left, all other terms to the right.

Divide each side by '14lo'.
g = 0.2142857143l-1o-1

Simplifying
g = 0.2142857143l-1o-1

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