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Mathematics, 12.02.2021 22:00 manou76

Is x = 0 a valid potential solution to the equation log(x + 7) + log(x − 3) = 17? Question 17 options:

A)

No, because it isn't possible to take the logarithm of zero: log(0).

B)

No, because 17 isn't divisible by 7 or 3.

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No, because when x = 0, the second term is log(− 3), and it's impossible to take the logarithm of a negative number.

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Yes, logarithms are valid for any integer.

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