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Which is 5logx - 6log(x-8) written as a single logarithm?

Which is 5logx - 6log(x-8) written as a single logarithm?-example-1
User Agilesteel
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Answer:

a edge

Explanation:

User Ginevra
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Answer:

option a


log(x^(5) )/((x-8)^(6) )

Explanation:

Given in the question an expression

5logx - 6log(x-6)

To solve this question we will apply two of the logarithm property

1) power rule

alogx = log
x^(n)

log
x^(5) - log
(x-8)^(6)

2) substraction rule

The log of a quotient is the difference of the logs

loga (x/y) = loga x - loga y


logx^(5)- log(x-8)^(6)

log
(x^(5) )/((x-8)^(6) )

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