rewrite 4logbase2+logbase6-logbase3 as a single

  1. rewrite 4logbase2+logbase6-logbase3 as a single logarithm
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  2. Given that x=logbase3 5 andy=logbase3 2 , rewrite logbase3 60 in terms of x and y.
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    2. heather asked by heather
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  3. Given that x=logbase3 5 andy=logbase3 2 , rewrite logbase3 60 in terms of x and y.
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    2. ROBIN asked by ROBIN
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  4. write as a single logarithm:-2logbase3(1/x)+(1/3)logbase3(square root of x) please show the steps to solving this. thanx.
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    2. michelle asked by michelle
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  5. I am supposed to write each logarithmic expression as a single logarithm. I have logbase3of13 + logbase3of3 and my answer is
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    2. Gloria asked by Gloria
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  6. Logbase3(4X +1) -Logbase3(3X -5) =2
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  7. For what value(s) of x doeslogbase2 (logbase3 (logbase4 x))=0
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    2. ROBIN asked by ROBIN
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  8. You rewrote the expression as 103 ·5. Can you rewrite 10 3 ·5 using a single base raised to a power? In other words, can you
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  9. rewrite using a single exponet7^5 x 7^3
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    2. Mujika asked by Mujika
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  10. rewrite using a single exponent:6^7*6
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    2. yapper asked by yapper
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