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Expand using logarithm properties: log6 x(x+5)/x^6 I am so confused
Expand using logarithm properties: log6 x(x+5)/x^6
I am so confused about this problem. Could anyone explain this to me?
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Tess
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How would I write log(6)27-2log(6)3 as a single logarithm
Would I start by getting rid of the (-2)- I know its the same log6 but
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Matt
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Use the change of base formula to simplify log6aloga
log 6 𝑎 log 𝑎 .(1 point) Responses 1loga 1 log 𝑎 Start
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Use the properties of logarithms to expand the expression.
log6 36x^5
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Austin
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Evaluate the logarithm.
log6 1/36
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Brandon Thorne
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1. Write the expression as a single logarithm. log6 25 - log6 5
2. Solve the exponential equation for n. 25^2n+1 = 625 3. Solve
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let log2=a, log3=b, and log5=c. express the indicated logarithm in terms of a, b, and c.
log6/25 log 100
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Jen
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Ok feeling kinda dumb because this isn't coming out right. I know it's simple.
log6 (x -3) + log6(x -6) - log6(x + 1) = 2
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Anon
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Write 4log2+log6-log3 as a single logarithm.
Explain with steps please!~~
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Jake
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Which of the following correctly uses the Product Rule of Logarithms to find an equivalent expression to
log 24 ?(1 point)
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