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| Question 466402:  I can't seem to get this.. no matter what I do
 Write the expression as the logarithm of a single number or expression with a coefficient of 1. Assume all variables represent positive numbers.
 
 9 log w +  4 log z - log (x - 5)
 
 A) log w^4*z^9/(x-5)
 B) log (x-5)/w^9*z^4
 C) log w^9*z^4/x-5
 D) log w^9*(x-5)/z^4
 
 Any help would be appreciated
 Answer by Theo(13342)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! here's how it works: your equation is:
 9 log w + 4 log z - log (x - 5)
 you have 3 basic concepts working here:
 concept number 1:
 log (a^b) = b*log(a)
 concept number 2:
 log (a * b) = log(a) + log(b)
 concept number 3:
 log (a / b) = log(a) - log(b)
 using these concept your equation will be transformed as follows:
 9 log w + 4 log z - log (x - 5)
 using concept 1, you get:
 log(w^9) + log(z^4) - log(x - 5)
 working from left to right:
 using concept 2, you get:
 log(w^9 * z^4) - log(x - 5)
 using concept 3, you get:
 log( (w^9 * z^4) / (x - 5) )
 This looks a lot like it matches selection C) log w^9*z^4/x-5
 
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