5^(logx) + x^(log5) = 50

  1. Expand the expression log(8x/5) using the properties of logarithms1)log8+logx 2)log8+logx-log5 3)8logx-log5 4)log8/log5 x
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  2. Expand the expression log(8x5) using the properties of logarithms.(1 point) Responses log8+logx log8+logx log8+logx−log5
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  3. Expand the expression log(8x5)log ⁡ ( 8 𝑥 5 ) using the properties of logarithms.(1 point) Responses 8logx−log5 8 log ⁡
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  4. solve for x:1)log(x-3)+log(x+4)-logx=log5
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  5. 5^(logx) + x^(log5) = 50 . Find x
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  6. Express as a logarithm of a single number or expression:1. 5log4^p+log4^q 2. log10^x-4 log10^y 3. 4log3^A-1/2 log3^B 4.
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  7. 1. Find the inverse of the logarithmic function f defined by f(y) = 2 log5 (2y-8) + 3.2. If x > y > 1, what is the largest
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  8. I tried everthing but,I couldn't solve it. Please help me.the answer at the back is 40960.13question: solve for x and check your
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  9. Show that the sum n terms of the progression:logx, logx^2, logx^3,logx^4,... is n[n+1/2]logx
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  10. show that the sum of nterm of the progression is logx,logx^2,logx^3,logx^4---is n(n+1)/2 logx
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