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log_(a)(15) = m \: and \: log_(a)(5) = n \\ then \: what \: is \: \\ log_(a)( √(3) )

options =
1)

(1)/(2)n - m
2)

(1)/(2) (n - m)
3)

n * m
4)

n / m


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Answer:

m-n/2

Explanation:

we are here given that,


\longrightarrow \log_(a)(15)=m and ,


\longrightarrow \log_(a)(5) = n

Taking the first given equation, we have;


\longrightarrow \log_(a)15=m \\


\longrightarrow \log_(a)(5* 3) = m\\


\longrightarrow \log_a 5 + \log_a 3 = m

now substitute the value from second equation,


\longrightarrow n + \log_a 3 = m \\


\longrightarrow \log_a(\sqrt3)^2 = m - n \\


\longrightarrow 2 log_a \sqrt3 = m - n \\


\longrightarrow \underline{\underline{ \log_a \sqrt3 = (m-n)/(2)}}

And we are done!

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