SOLUTION: I am having some trouble with solving a few problems on my Algebra homework.
Idea:Write each expression as a single Logarithm.
Question: log^5 4 + log^5 3
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Question 717358: I am having some trouble with solving a few problems on my Algebra homework.
Idea:Write each expression as a single Logarithm.
Question: log^5 4 + log^5 3
Answer by jsmallt9(3758) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
log^5 4 + log^5 3???
Logarithms are especially difficult to post since it is not possible to type subscripts like the bases of logarithms. Please use some English to explain what it is your logarithms are (like "base 5 log of (x+1)") or teach yourself the syntax used on Algebra.com to display logs. If you click on the "Show source" link above you will be able to see what I typed to get
to display.
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