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Answer:

Power property for both

Explanation:

The power property of logarithms says that if there is an exponent in a logarithm, then that exponent can be pulled to the front.

In the first question, 5 is at the front of the logarithm because it has been pulled from 3. If you move the 5 back to the 3, it would be 3^5, which is 243.

In the second question, 2 is at the front of the logarithm as it has been pulled from the 9. If you move the 2 back to the 9, it would be 9^2, or 81.

Example:

log10^2 would be equal to 2log10.

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