SOLUTION: simplify the following using laws of l0garithms (log2(A)+log2(B))-log2(C) 4log10(A)+log10(B)

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Question 762651: simplify the following using laws of l0garithms
(log2(A)+log2(B))-log2(C)
4log10(A)+log10(B)

Answer by tommyt3rd(5050)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(log2(A)+log2(B))-log2(C)=
log2(AB/C)


4log10(A)+log10(B)=
log10(A^4*B)

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