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Condense the logarithm

g log a+log q
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log(◻)

Condense the logarithm\newlinegloga+logq g \log a+\log q \newlineAnswer: log() \log (\square)

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Q. Condense the logarithm\newlinegloga+logq g \log a+\log q \newlineAnswer: log() \log (\square)
  1. Combine logarithms: Now we have logag+logq\log a^g + \log q. We can combine these two logarithms into a single logarithm using the product rule of logarithms, which states that logb+logc=log(bc)\log b + \log c = \log (b * c). So, logag+logq=log(agq)\log a^g + \log q = \log (a^g * q).
  2. Condense expression: We have successfully condensed the logarithm expression into a single logarithm.\newlineThe final answer is log(agq)\log (a^g \cdot q).

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