SOLUTION: log (A)5 = 5 log (A) How do you prove this by not plugging in numbers or by using the following log property: log An = n log A.

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Question 1038875: log (A)5 = 5 log (A)
How do you prove this by not plugging in numbers or by using the following log property: log An = n log A.

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Here is one way to do it

There are 5 copies of "A" on the right side

Use Rule 1









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