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log4x^4 + log4^2 = 3
log4x^4 + log4^2 = 3
Solve the logarithmic equation.
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Blue
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1. Log10²x+log10x²=log10² 2-1
2. Log4(log2x)+log2(log4x)=2 3. X^logx+5/3= 10^5+log x 4. Log 1/2(x-1)+ log
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karan
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Solve log4 x + log4(x-2)=log4(15)
I know how do the example in my book but I don't know what I'm doing wrong here. log4 x +
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Anonymous
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Which of the following options rewrites log4(9m3n) using the Quotient Rule of Logarithms, the Product Rule of Logarithms, and
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anonymous tortel
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Which of the following options rewrites log4(9m3n) using the Quotient Rule of Logarithms, the Product Rule of Logarithms, and
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hi
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Simplify:
1. 2log10^5+log10^4 2. 2log3^6-log3^4 3. log4^40-log4^5 4. log4^3-log4^48 I need to see all of the steps. Thanks
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Brandon
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Could someone please help me on this problem. I'm really confused, and this assignment is due tomorrow.
Solve the logarithmic
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Eric
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log4(2*256x^4)
i know that log4(2)+log4(256)+log4(x^4) = log2^2(2)+4+4log4(x) but now I am stuck thanks
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Matilda
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Solve, round to four decimal places if necessary:
log4(x-9)=2 Answer: x-9=4^2 x-9=16 x=11 log4(z)+log4(z-3)=1 Answer: z+z-3=1
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Lucy
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Which answer describes the transformation of g(x)=log4(x−2)+4 from the parent function f(x)=log4x?
It is the graph of f(x)
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Sandra
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