SOLUTION: I have a problem in my homework its log[x](x^123)-log[123](1^X) How do I do this?

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Question 745408: I have a problem in my homework its log[x](x^123)-log[123](1^X) How do I do this?
Answer by lwsshak3(11628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
log[x](x^123)-log[123](1^X)


log of base(x) raised to exponent(123)=exponent(123)
log(1) of any base=0

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