SOLUTION: if a=log[5](2) and if b=log[5](3) write log[5](36) in terms of A and B
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Question 755657: if a=log[5](2) and if b=log[5](3) write log[5](36) in terms of A and B
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if A=log[5](2) and if B=log[5](3) write log[5](36) in terms of A and B
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