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Use the rule of Logarithm,
Which of the following correctly uses the Product Rule of Logarithms to find an equivalent expression to
log 24 ?(1 point)
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Using the Quotient Rule of Logarithms, the Product Rule of Logarithms, and the Power Rule of Logarithms, how can log(x^2/5y) be
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Which of the following correctly uses the Product Rule of Logarithms to find an equivalent expression to log24?(1 point)
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Which of the following correctly uses the Product Rule of Logarithms to find an equivalent expression to log24 ?(1 point)
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Using numerical analysis and the Quotient Rule of Logarithms, how can log(r^3/n^2) be rewritten?(1 point) Responses
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Using numerical analysis and the Quotient Rule of Logarithms, how can log(r3n2) be rewritten?(1 point)
Responses 3logr−2logn 3
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Using the Quotient Rule of Logarithms, the Product Rule of Logarithms, and the Power Rule of Logarithms, how can log(x25y) be
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Using numerical analysis and the Power Rule of Logarithms, logx^k=klogx , how can log(1/100) be rewritten?(1 point) Responses
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Using numerical analysis and the Power Rule of Logarithms, logxk=klogx, how can log(1100) be rewritten?(1 point)
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Using numerical analysis and the Power Rule of Logarithms,
log x k = k log x , how can log ( 1 100 ) be rewritten?(1 point)
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