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Use a double angle identity to get everything in terms of one angle, then use the zero product property to factor and solve. That would be the NC combination that would be two out of four or 1/2 these last two were just not part of the Converting an equation from exponential form into an equilvaent logarithmic form.

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Converting an equation from exponential form into an equilvaent logarithmic form.