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1 : Use rules of logarithms to expand the following expression completely.
Begin by trying to simplify the interior part without even considering the Log. Once
you get the argument simplified down to something like , then replace the “Log” part
and use log rules to break up the argument into a sum of logs; e.g. and finally, use
property of logs to pull down the exponent as a coefficient in front of the logs to get
the answers.
2 : Use rules of logarithms to expand the following expression completely.
Begin by trying to simplify the interior part without even considering the Log. Once
you get the argument simplified down to something like , then replace the “Log” part
and use log rules to break up the argument into a sum of logs; e.g. and finally, use
property of logs to pull down the exponent as a coefficient in front of the logs to get
the answers.
3 : Use rules of logarithms to expand the following expression completely.
Begin by trying to simplify the interior part without even considering the Log. Once
you get the argument simplified down to something like , then replace the “Log” part
and use log rules to break up the argument into a sum of logs; e.g. and finally, use
property of logs to pull down the exponent as a coefficient in front of the logs to get
the answers.
4 : Use rules of logarithms to expand the following expression completely.
Begin by trying to simplify the interior part without even considering the Log. Once
you get the argument simplified down to something like , then replace the “Log” part
and use log rules to break up the argument into a sum of logs; e.g. and finally, use
property of logs to pull down the exponent as a coefficient in front of the logs to get
the answers.