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Given (1/logy 4) = (log1/4
Given (1/logy 4) = (log1/4 1/8x), express y as a polynomial function of x.
State the restrictions on x and y.
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Cyn
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Suppose 45Β° < π < 90Β°, let π=log1/2(sinπ), b = log1/2(cosπ) ,π = log1/2(tanπ), π = log1/2(secπ). Order
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Anonymous
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Write as a single logarithm. Thank-you.
3(4 log t^2) Would it be logt^8 or are you not allowed to do that? And logy-4(logr+2logt)
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Melissa
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solve the following equation
Log1/3(x2+x)-log1/3(x2-x)=2 the 1/3 should be lowered and the (x^2-x) should be higher. Can someone
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Kyrstal
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3logy^3 + log y^2 I had this on a test I put logy^18 was the answer
3 logy^6 ?
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kelly
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Find value of x for log1/2(x-1)+log1/2(x+1)-log1/β2(7-x)=1
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prashik
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Rewrite 103=1,000 as a logarithmic equation.(1 point)
Responses log10 3=1,000 log10 3=1,000 log1,000 3=10 log1,000 3=10 log10
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hi
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Given that xΒ²+y=5xy show that
A) 2log(x+y/β7)=logx+logy B)log(x-y/β3)=Β½(logx+logy)
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Dawn
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3 log 2+log 20-log1
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Anonymous
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3log2 plus log 20 - log1.6
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Cinderella
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