SOLUTION: Use the Laws of Logarithms to expand the expression: {{{ log(base 5) (x/2) }}} {{{ log(base 6) cuberoot of x^2 + 7 }}} {{{ log(base 8)(xy)^7}}} sorry if it comes of

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Question 914023: Use the Laws of Logarithms to expand the expression:





sorry if it comes off confusing I just didn't know how to write those out


Answer by josgarithmetic(39616)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
log(base 5) (x/2)

log(base 6) cuberoot of x^2 + 7

log(base 8)(xy)^7

"sorry if it comes off confusing I just didn't know how to write those out"

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You ask about expanding each expression.

log(base 5) (x/2)
Text for algebra.com: log(5,(x/2))
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log(base 6) cuberoot of x^2 + 7
You probably meant this:
Text for algebra.com: log(6,(root(3,(x^2+7))))
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The cubed root means "to the one-third power".

No way in Real numbers to split the argument expression any further.

log(base 8)(xy)^7
Text for algebra.com: log(8,((xy)^7))
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