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so it ask us to express as one log first what can you do if you have: \[r \log(x) =?\] what other way is there to write this?
look at your properties of log sheet
its my first time doing it and i dont know about it at alll can u help me by explaing
Well first you need to have a sheet of the properties of log in front of you
looking at the properties from 1 thus 7 do you see any of them that can be applied to what I just asked?
Is there anyway to re-write \[r \log(x)\] using any of those properties?
do you see what property 7 says?
does it tell you how to rewrite r log(x)?
what does it tell you to do with the r?
hello...do you want to try to answer my question so I may help you?
i am still confused
7 is the one we will use right
well the 7th property is the one we will use first
but I wanting you to tell me how I can rewrite r log(x) given that property 7?
what was in front of their log, an n right? what happened to that n in their expression on the other side of the equal sign?
the n is move front i guess
\[n \log(x)=\log(x^n)\] isn't this what happened?
show me how to use that property here: 3 log(q) and 6log(v)
use the following property \[r \log(x)=\log(x^r) \]
\[rlog(q ^{3})\]
am i right
|dw:1396386807276:dw| no I don't know why you put that r there...
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