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Which of the following is equivalent to log9w?

log9 + logw
log9 - logw
w(log9)
9(logw)

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Look over your textbook for the properties of logarithms.
Recall that adding together two logs of the same base = one log where the arguments are multiplied together.
(note a log without a number written below is assumed to be base 10)


\log(9w) = \log(9)+\log(w)
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Answer:

Option A is correct


\log 9 + \log w

Explanation:

Using the logarithmic rules:


\log mn = \log m+ \log n

As per the statement:

Given the following:


\log 9w

Apply the logarithmic rules we have;


\log 9 + \log w

Therefore, the following is equivalent to log 9w is:


\log 9 + \log w

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