SOLUTION: Use the power, quotient, and product rules of logarithms to rewrite the expression as a single lagarithm. Assume that all variables are real numbers.
1/2log(base2)x^4+1/4log(base
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Question 811997: Use the power, quotient, and product rules of logarithms to rewrite the expression as a single lagarithm. Assume that all variables are real numbers.
1/2log(base2)x^4+1/4log(base2)x^4-1/6log(base2)x
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Use the power, quotient, and product rules of logarithms to rewrite the expression as a single lagarithm. Assume that all variables are real numbers.
1/2log(base2)x^4+1/4log(base2)x^4-1/6log(base2)x
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log(base2)x^(17/6)
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