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Question 1060994: I'm not sure how to set up this problem.
a) Evaluate the expression in part (a) without using a calculator.
a) Use your result from part (a) to write the expression in part (b) as a single logarithm whose coefficient is 1.
91.) a) (log25)5
-For this I got 1/2
which is correct.
b.) (log25)x + (log25)(x^2-1) - (log25)(x+1) - 1/2
Really not sure what to do here.
But the answer in the book is two equivalent logarithmic expressions (separated by an equal sign.)

Found 4 solutions by Alan3354, Theo, josmiceli, rothauserc:
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a) Evaluate the expression in part (a) without using a calculator.
a) Use your result from part (a) to write the expression in part (b) as a single logarithm whose coefficient is 1.
91.) a) (log25)5
-For this I got 1/2
which is correct.
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Then why mention it?
5 is the sqrt(25) --? 5 = 25^(1/2)
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b.) (log25)x + (log25)(x^2-1) - (log25)(x+1) - 1/2
This is part b.
What is it you want to do?
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Really not sure what to do here.
But the answer in the book is two equivalent logarithmic expressions (separated by an equal sign.)

Answer by Theo(13342)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
as far as i can tell, your answer is going to be:

log25(x*(x-1))/5

i checked that answer out by evaluating the original expression and the final expression and i got the same answer, so i'm reasonably certain it's correct.

i don't see this as an equation.

it's just an expression.

if you let me know what the answer is supposed to be, i can probably figure out how they got it.





Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Here's the trick:
You already said
Take the reverse of this and plug it into
your 2nd equation:


Now use the rules:


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check the answer:
In the original equation, I'll say ,
because numbers work out good
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It can also be:

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Now I'll check the answer:




OK
Hope I got it!


Answer by rothauserc(4718)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
91.a) log(25) 5 =
:
5 = 25^x
:
x = 1/2, which is square root
:
91.b) log(25) x + log(25) (x^2 - 1) - log(25) (x+1) - 1/2
:
use the log rule - logb(x ∙ y) = logb(x) + logb(y)
:
log(25) (x^3 - x) - log(25) (x+1) = 1/2
:
use the log rule - logb(x / y) = logb(x) - logb(y)
:
log(25) (( x^3 - x) / (x + 1)) = 1/2
:
log(25) (x * (x - 1) * (x + 1)) / (x + 1) = 1/2
:
log(25) (x^2 - x) = 1/2
:
log(25) (x^2 - x) = log(25) 5
:
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log(25) 5
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