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Suppose h(x) = 3x and k(x) = log3(x). What is k(h(x))? What about h(k(x))? Start with a few numbers to convince yourself.
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Theses are just some problems i did not understand how to do so if you could please explain and write the answer(:
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2. Factor these
---(3x^11z^5)^3 b. (3x^5)^ -3 / 2x-5(3y)^4 c.3x^5)^ -3 / 2x ^ -5(3y)^4 (same as b but - 5 is the exponent)
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so i tried a and i got log ^(y)=x 5 Correct?
oops already did that one i just need to know how to do this other problem. Since a logarithm is the interchange (or inverse) of an exponential function, each logarithmic function has a particular base. Note that we write the base below the line (like a