Question 1109563
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{{{0.5*log((36)) = (1/2)*log((36)) = log((36^(1/2))) = log((6))}}}
{{{0.25*log((16)) = (1/4)*log((16)) = log((16^(1/4))) = log((2))}}}<br>
{{{2log((6)) = log((6^2)) = log((36))}}}<br>
{{{log((6))+log((2))+log((36)) = log((6*2*36)) = log((432))}}}<br>
That number is approximately 2.63548....<br>
But I think probably you were just supposed to write the given expression as a single logarithm; I doubt if you were expected to get a decimal approximation.<br>
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