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Using the quotient rule, express log7(49)−log7(x)
as a single logarithm.(1 point)
log7(49x)
log7(x49)
log7(x−49)
log7(49x)
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log7(49) − log7(x) = log7(49/x) by the quotient rule log_b(A) − log_b(B) = log_b(A/B).
(Equivalently, since 49 = 7^2, this equals log7(7^2/x) = 2 − log7(x).)
Note: none of the provided multiple-choice options match log7(49/x).
(Equivalently, since 49 = 7^2, this equals log7(7^2/x) = 2 − log7(x).)
Note: none of the provided multiple-choice options match log7(49/x).
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