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Omar wants to use a graph to solve the equation below. log Subscript 6 Baseline x = log Subscript 2 Baseline (x + 4) Which system of equations should Omar use? y 1 = StartFraction log 6 Over x EndFraction , y 2 = StartFraction log 2 Over x + 4 EndFraction y 1 = StartFraction log x Over log 6 EndFraction, y 2 = StartFraction log x + 4 Over log 2 EndFraction y 1 = StartFraction log 6 Over log 2 EndFraction, y 2 = StartFraction log x Over log (x + 4) EndFraction y 1 = StartFraction log x Over log 6 EndFraction, y 2 = StartFraction log (x + 4) Over log 2 EndFraction

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