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O EXPONENTIAL AND LOGARITHMIC FUNCTIONSExpanding a logarithmic expression: Problem type 1

O EXPONENTIAL AND LOGARITHMIC FUNCTIONSExpanding a logarithmic expression: Problem-example-1
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Given:

a logarithm is given as


log(z^5x)

Find:

we have to expand the given logarithm expressionusing properties of logarithm.

Step-by-step explanation:

we know from the properties of logarithm that


\begin{gathered} log(m^n)=nlog(m) \\ and \\ log(mn)=log(m)+log(n) \end{gathered}

we will use above properties to expand the given logarithm expression as follows


log(z^5x)=logz^5+logx=5logz+logx

Therefore, the expansion of the given logarithm is 5 log(z)+ log(x)

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