Parvati wants to rewrite log3

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  1. Parvati wants to rewrite log3 81=4 as an exponential equation. Which number should she use as the exponent?(1 point)
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  2. Use the properties of logarithms to rewrite each expression so that it contains only one logarithm.A. log3(5) + log3(m)
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  3. Given that x=log3^5 and y=log3^2, rewrite log3^60 in terms of x and y.
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  4. Use the Laws of logarithms to rewrite the expressionlog3(x^18*sqrt3(y12)) in a form with no logarithm of a product, quotient or
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  5. Use the Laws of logarithms to rewrite the expressionlog3(x^18*sqrt3(y12)) in a form with no logarithm of a product, quotient or
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  6. Solve the logarithmic equation. Express your solutions in exact form only. Please show all of your work.log3(x+2) + log3(x+8)
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    2. Allison - Carson asked by Allison - Carson
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  7. Express the following as a logarithm and simplify.1. log(3x^2 + 11x - 20) - log(3x - 4) 2. 1/6 log3 27 + log3 18 - log3 2 3.
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  8. Express the following as a logarithm and simplify.1. log(3x^2 + 11x - 20) - log(3x - 4) 2. 1/6 log3 27 + log3 18 - log3 2 3.
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    2. Annika asked by Annika
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  9. Lesson 3 Assignment .Explain the differences between solving these two equations: By stepslog3(x - 1) = 4 AND log3(x - 1) =
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    2. Matt D. asked by Matt D.
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  10. Lesson 3 Assignment .Explain the differences between solving these two equations: By stepslog3(x - 1) = 4 AND log3(x - 1) =
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    2. Matt D. asked by Matt D.
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