How do you solve logarithmic simultaneous equations?

Answer:
That would depend a lot on the specific equations. Often the following tricks can help:


(a) Take antilogarithms to get rid of the logarithms.


(b) Use the properties of logarithms, especially: log(ab) = log a + log b; log(a/b) = log a - log b; log ab = b log a. (These properties work for logarithms in any base.)
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