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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Are these right? http://gyazo.com/f1ed87989d75ecc84077a2d8ae6319c4 64. e 65. e 66. e 67. d 68. ab 69. ab 70. a 71. b 72. Idk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey @iGreen

OpenStudy (hauntedwoodsgal):

hey @iGreen

OpenStudy (akashdeepdeb):

All are correct. \[72.~~\log_{4} 4^{\frac{2}{3}} = \frac{2}{3} \log_{4} 4 = \frac{2}{3} \]

OpenStudy (akashdeepdeb):

That is because: \[\log_{a} b^n = n \log_{a} b\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Omg yessss......! I was soo worried that I did them wrong. Thanks sooo much <3 Btw, can you check a few more for me?

OpenStudy (akashdeepdeb):

Sure. :)

OpenStudy (igreen):

Yep, you got 'em all right. @Yothatboy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yo @iGreen

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yo haumtedwoodsgal cool name

OpenStudy (hauntedwoodsgal):

Thanks my punkins match my pic

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