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1 July, 10:00

What is equal to 3log2 + log4

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  1. 1 July, 10:22
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    Log Rule #1: log (x*y) = log (x) + log (y)

    Log Rule #2: log (x^y) = y*log (x)

    Using those log rules, we can say ...

    3*log (2) + log (4) = log (2^3) + log (4) < - - use log rule #2

    3*log (2) + log (4) = log (8) + log (4) < - - simplify 2^3 to get 8

    3*log (2) + log (4) = log (8*4) < - - use log rule #1

    3*log (2) + log (4) = log (32) < - - simplify 8*4 to get 32

    So the expression simplifies to log (32)
  2. 1 July, 13:26
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    Well I tried sloving it and I got 1.5
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