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let logb7=S and logb6=L. Write the expression in terms of S and/or L. Logb49. The example problem is not making sense to me. There's a substitution that to me doesn't look like a substitution. I've come to the right answer for my homework, but I'm not sure I could replicate it given a tougher equation. Please help. Thanks!

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