Solve for x: Log base

  1. 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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  2. Help with these problems would be greatly appreciated:1.Find the definite integral of dx/(x(1+ln(x))from e^6 to 1. 2. Solve for
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  3. Solve for x (without using a calculator):log base 3 of x^2= 2log base 3 of 4-4log base 3 of 5 Solve each of the inequalities:
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  4. Choose the bases that would form the codon that represents the amino acid Methionine (Met).(1 point) U C A G First Base U –
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  5. Solve the simultaneous equation 11 base x +10 base y = 5 base 10 and 13 base x + 7 base y = 19 base 10
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  6. To solve 49(3x) = 343(2x+1), write each side of the equation in terms of base what? .In the brackets are powers. I tried to
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  7. Solve: round to the thousandths if necessary!1) 4^3/4x+5 = 12 2) log(x-1) + log x = log 6 3) 2log(base 4) 5 - log(base 4) x +
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    2. justin asked by justin
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  8. 1. logaB = 2 and logbC = 4, evaluate logcA*the lowercase letters are bases ie. log(base a)B 2. solve for x: (log(base 2)x))^3 =
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  9. QuestionChoose the bases that would form the codon that represents the amino acid Methionine (Met). (1 point) U C A G First Base
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  10. log(base 2)csc(x) = log(base 4)csc(4x^2)I tried doing the log(base a)b = logb/loga but I can't get past that because I'm not
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    2. Teddy asked by Teddy
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