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Which is 2logx - 6 log(x-9) written as a single logarithm.

Which is 2logx - 6 log(x-9) written as a single logarithm.-example-1
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c edge

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User Stephen Fuhry
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Answer: option c

Explanation:

To solve this problem you must keep on mind the properties of logarithms:


log(b)-log(a)=log((b)/(a))\\\\log(b)+log(a)=log(ba)\\\\a*log(b)=log(b)^a

Therefore, knowing the properties, you can write the expression gven in the problem as shown below:


2logx-6log(x-9)\\logx^2-log(x-9)^6\\\\log(x^2)/((x-9)^6)

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