SOLUTION: Condense the expression to the logarithm of a single quantity.
−2 log6 5x
What I got from this was log6 1/25x^5, but it says it's wrong and I don't understand why or how
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Question 364793: Condense the expression to the logarithm of a single quantity.
−2 log6 5x
What I got from this was log6 1/25x^5, but it says it's wrong and I don't understand why or how to get the right answer.
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This can be understood has working a rule backwards:
rule:
So, what you have is:
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