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Rewrite log6[(a/b)^4 x c] using
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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Which of the following is equal to log6(t + 1) − log6(t^2 − 1)?
A. log6t − log6t2 B. –log6(t − 1) C. log6t D. log6(t +
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Jay
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Rewrite log6[(a/b)^4 x c]
using the properties of logarithms.
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Which of the following is equivalent to log216
? Option #1: 3log6 Option #2: log6⋅log6⋅log6 Option #3: 36log6 (1 point)
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Dj
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Which of the following is equivalent to log216
log 216 ? Option #1: 3log6 3 log 6 Option #2: log6⋅log6⋅log6 log 6
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Which of the following is equivalent to log216 ? Option #1: 3log6 Option #2: log6⋅log6⋅log6 Option #3: 36log6
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mei x yuzu
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The problem I have to solve is log with base 2 ^6 multiply by log base 6 ^ 8.
I use the change of base formula and got log6/log2
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Shadow
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Can someone please explain to me how to solve logarithmic equations? Some examples are: -5=log2X
3^5x+1= 40 and
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JaneLee
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Use properties of logarithms to rewrite the expression. Simplify the results if possible.
Assume all variables present positive
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April
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1.) Find the domain and range for:
f(x)= 4x-20/ the square root of 36-x^2 2.) Solve the equation: log6 (x-11) + log6 (x-6) = 2
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Frank
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