SOLUTION: 2) Following through on your understanding of a logarithm being an exponent, what would log b(ba) equal? and what would 10 log(x) equal?

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Question 91825: 2) Following through on your understanding of a logarithm being an exponent,
what would log b(ba) equal?
and
what would 10 log(x) equal?

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2) Following through on your understanding of a logarithm being an exponent,
what would log b(ba) equal?
logb(ab) = logb(a) + logb(b) = logb(a) + 1
and
what would 10 log(x) equal?
10 log(x) = log(x^10)
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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