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  • 25-07-2021
  • Mathematics
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log_c(A)=2
log_c(B)=5,
solve log_c(A^5B^3)

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r3t40
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  • 25-07-2021

We know that [tex]\log_a(bc)=\log_a(b)+\log_a(c)[/tex].

Using this rule,

[tex]\log_c(A^5B^3)=\log_c(A^5)+\log_c(B^3)[/tex].

We also know that [tex]\log_c(a^b)=b\log_c(a)[/tex].

Using this rule,

[tex]\log_c(A^5)+\log_c(B^3)=5\log_c(A)+3\log_c(B)[/tex]

Now we know that [tex]\log_c(A)=2,\log_c(B)=5[/tex] so,

[tex]5\cdot2+3\cdot5=10+15=\boxed{25}[/tex].

Hope this helps :)

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