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Mathematics, 23.09.2021 14:00 andershy1405

Logx^(4)+log^(2)x=3 solve for x.
I got till: 2+ (log^(2) x)^2= 3log^(2) x

but I don't get how my teacher simplified this to:
2+x^2=3x

is she substituting x for log^(2)x?

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