SOLUTION: Hello,
We are learning logarithms in my math class and the exam is next week and one of the problems we are supposed to know is how to write {{{ log( 9, sqrt(x))-log( 3, x^3)}}}
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Question 857039: Hello,
We are learning logarithms in my math class and the exam is next week and one of the problems we are supposed to know is how to write as a single log expression in base 3 but I can't figure out how to do it. I've been trying to use the change of base rule where in base 10 and using that i was able to put it into the form of but I don't know how to change the base so they both have base 3.
Could you help me figure this out please?
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2log(3, sqrt(x))=log( 9, sqrt(x))
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