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Write the expression as a as a single logarithm 5log2+log3=

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Solution:

Given the expression;


5\log_(2+\log_(3

Following addition and power property of logarithm;


\begin{gathered} a\log_b=\log_b^a \\ \\ \log_a+\log_b=\log_ab \end{gathered}

Thus;


\begin{gathered} 5\log_(10)2+\log_(10)3=\log_(10)2^5+\log_(10)3 \\ \\ 5\log_(10)2+\log_(10)3=\log_(10)32+\log_(10)3 \\ \\ 5\log_(10)2+\log_(10)3=\log_(10)(32*3) \\ \\ 5\log_(10)2+\log_(10)3=\log_(10)96 \end{gathered}

ANSWER:


\log_(10)96

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