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Convert 12=(2y) (3x+5) to logarithmic form
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Convert 12=(2y) (3x+5) to logarithmic form
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The exponential form is 12 = (2y)(3x+5)
To convert this to logarithmic form, we need to write it as:
log(base 2y)12 = 3x+5
Therefore, the logarithmic form of the equation 12 = (2y)(3x+5) is log(base 2y)12 = 3x+5.
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