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  1. okay so i have this trigonometry problem were i HAVE to use logarithms.Now this is my work but can u help me solve it using
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  2. Use logarithms and the law of tangents to solve the triangle ABC, given that a=21.46 ft, b=46.28 ft, and C=32°28'30"Also Give
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  3. I don't understand logarithms. Is there a way to solve exponential equations without doing them?Ex, 10,000 = 394.970(1.259)^x
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    2. lauren asked by lauren
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  4. I don't understand how to solve equations with logarithms very well...can you help please?here is one im stuck on: log (3r+5)= 5
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  5. Give checks to the following two questionsUse logarithms and the law of tangents to solve the triangle ABC, given that a=21.46
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  6. My teacher assigned us this problem:Using the following logarithms Log2,log3 and log10 solve for the log150,log 75 incorporating
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  7. use the properties of logarithms to write the expression as a sum or difference of logarithms or multiples of logarithms.show
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  8. Express y as a function of x. What is the domain? Explain your answer.log4y = x + log4 Solving exponential equations with
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  9. Use logarithms and the law of tangents to solve the triangle ABC, given that a=21.46 ft, b=46.28 ft, and C=32°28'30"I have to
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  10. Which of the following options correctly rewrites log4(9m3n)log 4 ⁡ ( 9 𝑚 3 𝑛 ) using the Quotient Rule of Logarithms,
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