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What is 3log2 x-(log2 3-log2(x+4)) written as a single logarithm?

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Answer:

the answer is c on edge

Step-by-step explanation:

it's the closest one so

log2 (x^3/3)/x+4

which is c

User Prabodh M
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Answer:
log₂(
(x^2(x+4))/(3))

Step-by-step explanation:
Before we begin, remember the following:
logₐ(x) - logₐ(y) = logₐ(
(x)/(y))
alog(x) = log(xᵃ)

Now, for the given we have:
3 log₂(x) - (log₂3 - log₂(x+4))
log₂(x²) - log₂(
(3)/(x+4))

log₂(
(x^2)/( (3)/(x+4) )) = log₂(
(x^2(x+4))/(3))

Hope this helps :)
User Belynda
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