SOLUTION: Show that log(a^2 - x^2) base a = 2 + log (1 - x^2/a^2)
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Show that log(a^2 - x^2) base a = 2 + log (1 - x^2/a^2)
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On logarithms and their properties, see the lessons
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WHAT IS the logarithm
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Properties of the logarithm
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Change of Base Formula for logarithms
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Solving logarithmic equations
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Using logarithms to solve real world problems
in this site.
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ALGEBRA-I - YOUR ONLINE TEXTBOOK
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Logarithms
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