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What is the closest approximate value of log3.7?
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💎😩Priddy Princess😩💎
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Log 10⁵ √35+ log5 √2- log 105 √7
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Blessing
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1. Use the Laws of Logarithms to combine the expression:
5 log x − 1/3log(x^2 + 1) + 4 log(x − 1) 2. Solve the equation.
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nikko
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3log2+log20÷log1•6
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Ehu
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Log 1728 to the base √3
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Sayandip Manna
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find the log of 1234
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GRACE
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Suppose that log𝑥𝑦^3 = 1 and log𝑥^2𝑦=1. What is the value of log𝑥𝑦?
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Anonymous
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(1) log(4+x) base 8 + log y base 8 = 2 log(x+52) base 4 - log y base 4= 2
(2) if log (p+q) base 3 =1 and log (2p-q) base 2 = 2
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Anna
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write 1/2ln(x-3)+ln(x+2) as a logarithm
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t
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Log 8 base 4+log 32 base 4 -log 2 base 4
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Olayiwola
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2logₐx- 3logₐ2x + 2logₐx²
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Gift
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Log x=4.0524 find log 3√x
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Gerald
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Log10base10-2log(1/5)base10-log2.5base10
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Emmanuel ojiri
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It is given that log x=6 and log y=-2
Evaluate log (xy)
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Thabiso
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logx10=1\2
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Anonymous
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Log75+Log9/Log 45
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Harriet
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0.5log10^64 _log10^2+log10^5^2
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Mariam
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Log2(6)+3log2(2)
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Makhaweni
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Log10^2=0.3010and log10^3=0.4771 evaluate log10^45
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Akinola
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if log y=3 log 2+log 3-log 6. find y
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Benedict
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Hi, same ques. again
1/3log(base5) 3x + log(base5) 4=3 If the starting is this: log(base5)3x^1/3+log(base5)4=3 What would be the
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asked by
Jack
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The value of log16(0.0036) can be rounded to two decimal places. What is the approximate value? (Hint: log10(2)=0.301,
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help please
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Recall the compound interest formula A = a(1 + r/k)^(kt). Use the definition of a logarithm along with properties of logarithms
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Anonymous
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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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Log(3x^2+8)=1+ Log(x\2+1)
All in base 10
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David
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Loga^2+loga=1.solve for a.
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Michael omoloye
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evaluate the log using table. 365.1*2.12
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wisdom
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Given ln(m)=4,ln(n)=−7 and ln(p)=−8, evaluate:
ln(e^7n^4/sqrt(mp)) can you explain how to get the answer ..thanks
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jonathan
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I posted this before but no matter what I'm putting in it says wrong.
Oobleck, could you look at it PLEASE. the question is
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Rachel
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Express as a single logarithm. Simplify as much as possible.
4+12ln(x)-9ln(2x-3) is it 4+ln((x^12)/(2x-3)^9) thanks again
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rachel
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Express as sums, differences, and multiples of logarithms. Expand as much as possible.
ln((x^14 √x+15)/(12x−2)^15) this is
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rachel
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Express as sums, differences, and multiples of logarithms. Expand as much as possible.
ln(x^14 √x+15)/√(12x−2)^15) this is
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Rachel
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Express as a single logarithm. Simplify as much as possible and do not leave any negative exponents. Only use parentheses, never
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Rachel
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3log2+log20_log1.6
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Anonymous
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can you tell me how
t= log(1.3) ______________ 12 log (1.005) = t= 4.383
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ariana
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Given that log x= 5 and log y= -7. Evaluate the following :
a) log xy. b) log 1/x. c) log y/x. d) log xy^2.
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collen
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Evaluate :log 1/-7.
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collen
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Given that log 5=x and log -7 =y. Evaluate the following :
a) log x/y. b) log xy.
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collen
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Log2. 3749
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Hassan
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ln(r^2 8^6 sqrt4 r^5 8^2) is equal to A ln r+ B ln 8 where A=
and where B=
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Anonymous
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If ln a=2, ln b=3, and ln c=5, evaluate the following:
a) ln(a^1/b^1c^-1)= b)ln sqrt b^1c^1a^-4= c) ln(a^3b^-1)/ln(bc)^-1= d) (ln
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Anonymous
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I am stuck on this one part of this question:
The function S(d)=93(logd)+65 relates the speed of the wind S, in miles per hours,
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Billy Bob
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Please I have a question
When multiplying a number with a log Like a×logb Can you say alogb
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Same
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Find the sum of all value(s) of b such that 11/[log_2 (x)] + 1/[2 • log_25 (x)] - 3/[log_8 (x)] = 1/[log_b (x)] for all x > 1.
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Kenny
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how do you solve
log (x+9) = 1 - log x
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asked by
jill
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how do you express in a single log and simplify
3/2 ln 4x^10 - 4/5 ln 2y^25
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asked by
jill
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log little 2 (3x^2) - log little two 6 =5
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asked by
Anonymous
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Use the properties of logarithms to expand the expression.
log6 36x^5
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Austin
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Is a logarithm always equal to a power? yes or no?
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asked by
charlie
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Evaluate log base10 raised to the power of 350+log base10 raised to the power of 105-log base10 raised to the power of 84
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Ebikeme Joseph
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