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If loga+ logb=logab show that
Which of the following is not a property of logarithms?
A. log(A - B) = logA/logB B. logA + logB = logAB C. xloga = loga^x D.
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If loga+ logb=logab show that (a+b)²-(a-b)²=4ab
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Manish
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If X=loga(n), y=logc(n) where nis not equal to one . Prove that x-y/x+y=logb(c)-logb(a)/logb(c)+logb(a)
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Joel
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#4. Express the logarithm in terms of log2M and log2N:
log2 1/MN #5. Simplify: log4 3 - log4 48 #6. Solve the equation: loga x =
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AM
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Apply algebraic reasoning to show that a=b^(loga/logb) for any a,b>0
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Jus
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Apply algebraic reasoning to show that a=b^(loga/logb) for any a,b>0
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Jus
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Question1:2^x+y=6,3^x-y=4 find x and y????
quesstion2:a^2+b^2=7ab show that log(a+b)=log3+(loga+logb)/2????
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Collins
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solve the equation
loga(x-5)- loga (x+9)=loga(x-7)-loga(x+9) all a's are lower please show work
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Roger
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Change of Base Formula
logb x = loga x/loga b to evaluate log14 41. (Round your answer to three decimal places.) i need a step by
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Assume that x, y, and b are positive numbers. Use the properties of logarithms to write the expression logb ^8xy in terms of the
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Jessica Maths
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