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== Video Solution ==
 
== Video Solution ==

Revision as of 16:53, 12 October 2025

Problem

(a) Determine all real numbers x such that:

              \[2 \log_{2} (x-1) = (1 - \log_{2}(x+2))\]

Solution 1

The left part of the equation can be simplified to:

\[Left = (\log_{2}(x-1)^2)\] \[\log_{2}(x-1)^2 + \log_{2} (x+2) = 1\] \[\log_{2}((x-1)^2(x+2)) = 1\] \[((x-1)^2(x+2)) = 2\]

Expand the equation, we get: \[(x^3 - 3x + 2) = 2\] \[(x^3 -3x) = 0\] \[x(x^2 -3) = 0\]

We can get $x = \sqrt3$, $- \sqrt3$ and $0$.

However, when we plug $x = -\sqrt3$ and $x = 0$ back to the left side of the equation, $x-1$ in $(\log_{2}(x-1)^2)$ turns out to be less than $0$, which is not acceptable for logarithms.

Therefore, the only solution is $\boxed{x=\sqrt3}$

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Video Solution

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQzjgxEEQ74

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