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Basic logarithms

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1,log.16 2. log.,S 3. logJ'l'/ 4, Iog,36

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7. log2 • 8, log~4
6. Iog,49 3

1 11. log,125 12. log10 100


9. log1 8 10. log22

1 16. log4 32
• 13, log10 - 14. log10 10

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Expand each logarithm.


1) log (6 • 11) 2) \og (S • 3)
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log 6
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16) log 2. + log 11 + log 7


15) 4log 3 -4log 8

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17) log 7 - 2log 12


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22) log 3 u-Slo g 3 v
21) log 4 u - 6log 4 v

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24) 4log 3 u-20I og 3 v
23) 2 ~ S l o g 6 v -- 1)4\
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Inking tions:

25) (log 2x- logy) - 26) l g x • log 2

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