SOLUTION: log6 (3) + log5 (2) is equivalent to
A 0
B ln(2) * ln (6)
C 1 / ln(6)
D ln(2) / ln (9)
E 9
F [ln(5)*ln(3)) + ln(2)*ln(6))]/ [ln(5)*ln(6)]
I have no idea where to start
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-> SOLUTION: log6 (3) + log5 (2) is equivalent to
A 0
B ln(2) * ln (6)
C 1 / ln(6)
D ln(2) / ln (9)
E 9
F [ln(5)*ln(3)) + ln(2)*ln(6))]/ [ln(5)*ln(6)]
I have no idea where to start
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Question 124444: log6 (3) + log5 (2) is equivalent to
A 0
B ln(2) * ln (6)
C 1 / ln(6)
D ln(2) / ln (9)
E 9
F [ln(5)*ln(3)) + ln(2)*ln(6))]/ [ln(5)*ln(6)]
I have no idea where to start with this one.
If someone could show me the steps to come to the correct answer it would be very much appriciated. Thank you very much for your time!
There is a formula that allows you to convert logs of different base numbers to ln, which is log base e.
Next, find a common denominator:
This looks like the last choice F.
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