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When the log (of the same base) is the outermost step on both sides of the equation, the logs ___. 1. are added 2. are divided 3. are subtracted 4. cancel out 5. are multiplied
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When the log (of the same base) is the outermost step on both sides of the equation, the logs ___.
1. are added
2. are divided
3. are subtracted
4. cancel out
5. are multiplied
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