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Which expression results when the change of base formula is applied to log4(x+2) ?

Which expression results when the change of base formula is applied to log4(x+2) ?-example-1

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The change of base formula is the wanted/current.

So it would be log(x+2)/log4.

The answer is the first one.
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Answer:

Option A :
(log(x+2))/(log(4))

Explanation:

Write the expression when the change of base formula is applied to log4(x+2

Given
log_4(x+2)

USe change of base formula


log_b(a)= (log(a))/(log(b))

WE apply change of base formula for the given log

the base of log becomes the denominator .

Numerator becomes the x+2


log_4(x+2)= (log(x+2))/(log(4))

option A is the correct answer

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