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29 June, 18:51

How could I get rid of the 3 shown in equation 1?

1. 3*log2+log (x-4)

wouldn't you move the "3" to the - -> "2"

so wouldn't it get it log2^3? then would I cancel both of the logs?

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  1. 29 June, 22:22
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    3 log 2+log (x-4) = log 2³+log (x-4) = log 8+log (x-4) = log 8 (x-4)
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