A plane is defined as a figure that has B, two dimensions.
This question is about definitions, and the definition of a plane is that it is a flat surface with two dimensions. But, since everything in our world is 3 dimensions (everything, even if it looks small, has some kind of depth), there are no planes in our world. A plane also extends infinitely far, and can be named by 3 points on it.
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Hello!
log₃(x) + log₃(x - 6) = log₃(7) <=>
<=> log₃(x * (x - 6)) = log₃(7) <=>
<=> log₃(x² - 6x) = log₃(7) <=>
<=> x² - 6x = 7 <=>
<=> x² - 6x - 7 = 0 <=>
<=> x² + x - 7x - 7 = 0 <=>
<=> x * (x + 1) - 7 * (x + 1) = 0 <=>
<=> (x + 1) * (x - 7) = 0 <=>
<=> x + 1 = 0 and x - 7 = 0 <=>
<=> x = -1 and x = 7, x ∈ { 6; +∞ } <=>
<=> x = 7
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I believe y equals 4.
9/4y - 12. = 1/4y - 4
+ 12. +12
9/4y. = 1/4y + 8
- 1/4y. - 1/4y
8/4y. = 8
2y. = 8
2. 2
Y = 4