SOLUTION: Let r = log16 4, s = log16 11, t = log4 11.Rewrite the expression below in a form with no logarithm of a product, quotient or power. Then use some, or all, of the letters r, s, t t
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Question 1121935: Let r = log16 4, s = log16 11, t = log4 11.Rewrite the expression below in a form with no logarithm of a product, quotient or power. Then use some, or all, of the letters r, s, t to enter this new form of the logarithm in the answer blank.
log(base16)(4squareroot(11))= ?
Answer by greenestamps(13203) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Given:
To find:
Using basic logarithm rules,
So one form of the answer, according to the given rules, is
r + s/2
There are many other forms for the answer.
Note that t = 2s; so another form of the answer could be
r+t/4
And note further that r is just 1/2; so other forms of the answer are
1/2+t/4
or
1/2+s/2
or
(1+s)/2
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