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OpenStudy (anonymous):

expand the logarithimic expression. (attatched)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (misty1212):

HI!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hi

OpenStudy (misty1212):

the square root can be written as the power of one half

OpenStudy (misty1212):

and the one half comes right out front you can start with \[\frac{1}{2}\log(\frac{29}{61})\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so... i should get rid of the square root sign then??

OpenStudy (misty1212):

then use this: \[\log(\frac{A}{B})=\log(A)-\log(B)\]

OpenStudy (misty1212):

yeah the square root sign goes when you put the one - half out front

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so then it is : log 29 - log 61 then?

OpenStudy (misty1212):

yes dear but don't forget the one - half out front

OpenStudy (anonymous):

good work

OpenStudy (misty1212):

they distributed the one-half in the answers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

great thank you so much

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so ... answer c then?

OpenStudy (misty1212):

lol yes

OpenStudy (misty1212):

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