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log base 2 log base 2 log base 3 27 to the power 3
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sukritbala
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Solve log8-log4
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Sandra
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Given that log3=0.4771 and log5=0.6690 and log2=0.3010. Without using tables or calculators evaluate log0.243
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Ronnie
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Log5(3÷5)+3log5(15÷2)-log5(81÷8)
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Temi
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if log a= x and log b = y,
then what is 1/3 log (ab)^3?
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yuna
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Write the expression as a sum and/or difference of logarithms. Express powers as factors.
log3(27x)
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edward
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log2√36 - log2√72
I am not sure how to do this question. I need an explanation.
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Anonymous
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knowing that log to the base 2 of 7 is 2.807 what is log to the base 2 of 14
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Anonymous
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How is log(a/bc) the same as log(a) - log(b) - log(c). Should it not be '+ log (c)'?
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Nick
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How to solve this problem by using logarithm:
David inherits $10000 and invests in a Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) that
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Hanu
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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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pre calc
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log x= 2.4 i have tried but i just cant get it i missed class that day and my teacher wont explain.
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kelly
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Solve log 0.925^3 ÷ √0.673
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Eniola
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Write each expression as a sum or difference of logarithms. Express powers as factors.
log2(x^3/x - 3) x > 3 Answer: 3 log2x -
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M
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The value of log2√3 1728=
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Anonymous
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Show that logx+log(xy)+log(xy^2)is the arthematic progression
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Anonymous
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Use log 3=0.477 and log 5=0.699 to evaluate the logarithm.
log45
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Happy
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solve :log (12x-10)=1+log2(4x+3)
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charles
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log5(3/5)+3log(15/2)_log(81/8)
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Faith
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the logarithm of nay number or alphabets to the base of itself equals?
a). zero. b). minus one c). the square of the number or
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poppy👌🤔
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What are at least two or three examples of the first 3 logarithmic properties?
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Anon
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if log5 4 = .8614 and log5 9 = 1.3652 find the approximate value of log5 36.
would I multiply .8614 and 1.3652 or add them?
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huncho jack
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Use change of base to rewrite the expression, log5 16
When I solved this, I got log10 16 / log10 5 But when checking it on
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huncho jack
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Log384÷5+log81÷32+3log5÷3-log9=2
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Logritham
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3log2 plus log 20 - log1.6
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Cinderella
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Calculate Directly
Log (base 4) 2 + log (base 16) 2
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Greg
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How do you solve 3 log(base 2)*(x-1)+ log(base 2)4=5
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Hope
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Suppose that ln2=r. Use properties of logarithms to write the logarithm in terms of r.
ln32=__
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Jamie
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If log (base b) 3 = 1.099 and
log (base b) 6 = 1.792, find log (base b) 18 = ???
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Nilan
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2logy=log2+logx
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kelvin
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what is log x=3.2
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tarter
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Given that log 25 = 1.3979, find the value of log 0.04.
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Anonymous
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Suppose that ln2 = a and ln3 = b. Use properties of logarithms to write this logarithm in terms of a and b.
ln8
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Kristina
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evaluate the logarithm log 5 1/625
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jerson
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Find the logarithms of 0.3581*0.02847/0.009418*3.218
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..
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Using log table, evaluate (1.487^3-1)/(1 487^3+1)
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Ikudaisi
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given that 6log (x+4)=log 64 find x
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Anonymous
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The value of log16 0.0036 can be rounded to two decimal places. What is the approximate
value? (Hint: log102=0.301, log103=0.477)
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Bell
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The first key on a piano keyboard corresponds to a pitch with a frequency of 27.5 cycles per second. With every successive key,
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Sam
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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 jonathan 2
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jonathan
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express y in terms of x \log _(8)y=\log _(2)x
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Cheah
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Let log10 70=m and log10 20=p. Given that log10 14=Am+Bp+C, where A, B,and C are integers, compute the ordered triple (A, B, C).
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Eric
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Evaluate log2 raise to power 4 + log 4 raise to power 2-log 25 raise to power 5
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rose
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express log2+log3 as a single logarithm
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moya
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Without using technology, rank these logarithms in order from least to greatest: log₄62,log₆36,log₃10,log₅20. I'm not
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Anonymous
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2log3 5+log3 30+3log3 6
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Mandar
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THe loudness L of a sound is measured by L=10 log10^R where R is the sound's relative intensity. One person talks with a
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lexi
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Use properties of logarithms to rewrite the expression. Simplify the results if possible.
Assume all variables present positive
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April
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to simplify this
Log72/75-log50/48+2log25/24
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Asha
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Assume that x, y, and a are positive numbers. Use the properties of logarithms to write the expression log a 9 xy in terms of
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Jessica Maths
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