Can add log4 to both sides but then what?
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-log4 = 2xlog3 - xlog4

- log4 = x ( 2log3 - log4)

- log4 = x ( log9 - log4)

- log4= xlog(9/4)

x = -  log4/log2.25

x = - 1.7
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