SOLUTION: Assuming that x does not equal 2, which of the following is the same as log(xsquared -4)-(log2x-4)?
log(x/2)
log((x+2)/(2))
log(xsquared -2x)
2log(x-2)
could you also expl
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Question 745116: Assuming that x does not equal 2, which of the following is the same as log(xsquared -4)-(log2x-4)?
log(x/2)
log((x+2)/(2))
log(xsquared -2x)
2log(x-2)
could you also explain how you solved this question? Thank you!
Answer by savvyhush23(50) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
From the property of logarithm:
Let
So, factor out
cancel (x-2)
the answer is,
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