Question: Solve for x. log2()+log2(x-4)=5 x = (Separate answers by a comma.) If the answer is radical use sqrt(5) to denote 5 (use the correct

Solve for x. log2()+log2(x-4)=5 x = (Separate answers by a comma.) If 

Solve for x. log2()+log2(x-4)=5 x = (Separate answers by a comma.) If the answer is radical use sqrt(5) to denote 5 (use the correct radicand in the problem!) If the answer is a fraction then write the answer as a reduced fraction. Add Work

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