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Algebra 2
Power property of logarithms
Given
b
>
0
b>0
b
>
0
, simplify the following:
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log
b
b
4
\log _{b} b^{4}
lo
g
b
b
4
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Write in standard form:
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1.87
×
1
0
1
1.87 \times 10^{1}
1.87
×
1
0
1
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Expand the logarithm. Assume all expressions exist and are well-defined.
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Write your answer as a sum or difference of common logarithms or multiples of common logarithms. The inside of each logarithm must be a distinct constant or variable.
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log
v
7
\log v^7
lo
g
v
7
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