Log base2(x+2)+log base4(y+10)=2 Log base4(x+2)+log

  1. Log base2(x+2)+log base4(y+10)=2Log base4(x+2)+log base2(y+10)=5/2 Solve simultaneously
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  2. Evaluate log(base4)8 + log(base4)(1/8log(base4)=(8x1/8) =1 I got 1 but the back of the book says 0...?
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  3. 1. Evaluate 4^(log base4 64) + 10^(log100)2. Write 1+log(base2)x^3 as a single logarithm 3. Write log(base b)√(x^3 y z^6) 4.
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  4. Evaluate the expression: log(base4)4^6
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  5. ok did i do this right?evaluate the expression log(base4)(16)(4) log(4) 16 + log(4) 4 ? can you do that?
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    2. Brittney asked by Brittney
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  6. Find the domain of definition of function f(x) given byf(x)= log base4{log base5(log base3(18x - x^2 - 77)}
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  7. plz solve for me too hardshow step payuto 123_(base4) = N_(base8 )
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  8. Evaluate log(Base4) ^3sqrt64 (The ^3 is an exponent infront of sqrt 64)I keep getting wrong answer :|
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  9. use the properties of logarithms to expand the expression as sum, difference or multiple of logarithms. Simplify.a.log(x^3/2)
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    2. charlie asked by charlie
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  10. change the logarithmic expression to an equivalent expression involving an exponent. 4^16=xlog (base4)16=x is it x=e^2?
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    2. alli asked by alli
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