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Mathematics, 09.02.2021 17:10 ogzayy

The left side of a logarithmic equation is shown. log (3 + 2) + log (3 + 3) + log (7 - 2) = ...
When the equation is solved, the potential solutions are r = {5,3,1, 0}. Which solutions must be excluded?
A.-5, - 1,0
B.-5,8
C.-1,8
D.-5,-1


The left side of a logarithmic equation is shown.

log (3 + 2) + log (3 + 3) + log (7 - 2) = ...
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