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State the property or properties of logarithms used to rewrite the expression. 2 log 6 + log1/3 = log 12 Power Property and Product Property Quotient Property and Product Property Quotient Property only
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State the property or properties of logarithms used to rewrite the expression.
2 log 6 + log1/3 = log 12
Power Property and Product Property
Quotient Property and Product Property
Quotient Property only
Power Property only
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The answer is option A.
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