SOLUTION: The directions is: Write the expression as a single logarithm.
Problem #1 5logbq+2logby
I know you are suppose to multiply the numbers but what about the numbers in front where
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Problem #1 5logbq+2logby
I know you are suppose to multiply the numbers but what about the numbers in front where
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Question 89658: The directions is: Write the expression as a single logarithm.
Problem #1 5logbq+2logby
I know you are suppose to multiply the numbers but what about the numbers in front where do you multiply them?
The multiple choice answers is
A. logb(q5y2)
B. (5+2)logb(q+y)
C. logb(q5+y2)
D. logb(qy5+2) Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! 5logbq+2logby
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The Laws you want are logA + logB = logAB
and
logA^n = nlogA
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Your Problem:
= log(base b)(q^5) + log(base b) y^2
= log(base b)(q^5y^2)
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Cheers,
Stan H.