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Help please logarithms​

Help please logarithms​-example-1

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Answer:

Simplified: 40

Explanation:

To simplify this, we need to first separate the terms in this expression. There is a property of exponents that says:
x^(a+b) =x^ax^b We can do this same thing to simplify this expression. Next, we can simplify each of these terms.
2^2 simply becomes 4. In the other term, the
2^(log_2) simply cancel each other and leave the 10. This means that we're left with 4*10, which is 40


2^(2+log_210) \\\\2^2*2^(log_210) \\\\4*10\\\\40

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