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prove that:log25+log8*log16/log64 -log14/5+log28=3
prove that:log25+log8*log16/log64 -log14/5+log28=3
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mohamed sedeeq
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Solve the equation : 8^2x-1 = 16^x+1
i know you have to log both sides log8^2x-1 = log16^x+1 and then you use the exponential
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Brooke
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Select the correct answer.
Which logarithmic equation correctly rewrites this exponential equation? 8x = 64 A. log8 64 = x B.
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willie
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Solve this log8+log35
Log28-log27
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Khadijah
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Log8 4 + log16 2 x log 27 81= x solve for x
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John
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Change the logarithmic equation to an equivalent equation involving an exponent.
log8^64=2 **note that the 8 should be lower than
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Roger
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Which of the following expressions correctly expands log16 to its simplest form?(1 point)
Responses log8⋅log2 logarithm 8 times
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4^log16 (7)
the base of the log is 16. 4 is being raised to the entire log16 (7). show all steps please!
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help!
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I tried everthing but,I couldn't solve it. Please help me.the answer at the back is 40960.13
question: solve for x and check your
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priya
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Expand the expression log(8x5) using the properties of logarithms.(1 point) Responses log8+logx log8+logx log8+logx−log5
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pakyo
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