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<p>Use the laws of logarithms to express each side of the equation as a single logarithm. Then compare both sides of the equation to solve.</p><p><code class='latex inline'> \displaystyle \log_4x + \log_412 = \log_448 </code></p>
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<p>Use the laws of logarithms to simplify and then evaluate each expression.</p><p><code class='latex inline'> \displaystyle \log 50 + \log 2 </code></p>
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<p>Use the laws of logarithms to express each side of the equation as a single logarithm. Then compare both sides of the equation to solve.</p><p><code class='latex inline'> \displaystyle \log_4x + \log_412 = \log_448 </code></p>
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L1 Quick Intro to Factoring Trinomial with Leading a
L2 Introduction to Factoring ax^2+bx+c
L3 Factoring ax^2+bx+c, ex1
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<p>Use the laws of logarithms to express each side of the equation as a single logarithm. Then compare both sides of the equation to solve.</p><p><code class='latex inline'> \displaystyle \log_4x + \log_412 = \log_448 </code></p>
<p>Use the laws of logarithms to simplify and then evaluate each expression.</p><p><code class='latex inline'> \displaystyle \log 50 + \log 2 </code></p>
<p>Express each of the following as a logarithm of a product of quotient.</p><p><code class='latex inline'>\displaystyle \log 5 + \log 7 </code></p>
<p>Express each of the following as a logarithm of a product of quotient.</p><p><code class='latex inline'> \displaystyle \log_354 + \log_3(\frac{3}{2}) </code></p>
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