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Write the log4 11/x as the difference between two logarithms. Log4 11/x=Log4_____-log4 x
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Write the log4 11/x as the difference between two logarithms.
Log4 11/x=Log4_____-log4 x
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Step-by-step explanation
The given logarithmic expression is
Recall the quotient law of logarithms:
We apply this property to obtain;
You now fill in the blank with 11 on the right hand side.
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