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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What do you do with the log when it is only on one side of the equation? For example: log6(b²+ 2) + log62 = 2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

turn the second one into a log. yo know that 2 equals to log100 so ya... \[\log{100} \]

OpenStudy (ankit042):

@crissamafs check the base of log on the left side!

OpenStudy (ankit042):

log(a)a=1 so we can write 2 on right as 2log(6)6

OpenStudy (anonymous):

...what.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't understand DDX

OpenStudy (ankit042):

you know the formula log(a)a=1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wait is it log base 6 or log of 6

OpenStudy (ankit042):

@SavannahWillett can confirm!

OpenStudy (ankit042):

to me it looks log base 6

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't know. That's just how it wasw written on my assignment

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, 6 is the base

OpenStudy (asnaseer):

@SavannahWillett - do you know the various log rules?

OpenStudy (ankit042):

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