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Write the expression as a single logarithm.4logby + 3logbxa) logb(y^4x^3)b)logb(y^4+x^3)c) logb (yx^4+3)d) (4 + 3) logb(y+x)

Write the expression as a single logarithm.4logby + 3logbxa) logb(y^4x^3)b)logb(y-example-1
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The first step is to apply the property of exponents in logarithms:


\begin{gathered} 4\log _by+3\log ^{}_bx \\ \log _by^4+\log _bx^3 \end{gathered}

Now, apply the property of products in logarithms:


\log _by^4+\log _bx^3=\log ^{}_b(y^4x^3)

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