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Which expression is equivalent to log3(x + 4)?

log3 - log(x + 4)
log12 + logx
log3 + log(x + 4)
log 3/log(x+4)

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

User Kuiken
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Answer:

log[3(x+4)] is equal to log(3) + log(x + 4), which corresponds to choice number three.

Explanation:

By the logarithm product rule, for two nonzero numbers
a and
b,


\log{(a \cdot b)} = \log{(a)} + \log{(b)}.

Keep in mind that a logarithm can be split into two only if the logarithm contains the product or quotient of two numbers.

For example,
3(x + 4) is the number in the logarithm
\log{[3(x + 4)]}. Since
3(x + 4) is a product of the two numbers
3 and
(x + 4), the logarithm
\log{[3(x + 4)]} can be split into two. By the logarithm product rule,


\log{[3(x + 4)]} = \log{(3)} + \log{(x + 4)}.

However,
\log{(x + 4)} cannot be split into two since the number inside of it is a sum rather than a product. Hence choice number three is the answer to this question.

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