SOLUTION: show why the Log100 + log10000 = 2log3 (27)
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Question 700570: show why the Log100 + log10000 = 2log3 (27)
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show why the Log100 + log10000 = 2log3 (27)
log 100=2
log 10000=4
2log3(27)=2*3=6
Log100 + log10000 = 2log3 (27)
2+4=6
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