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ANSWER
[tex] log(5(4 \times 7)) + log( {5}^{2} ) = log(3500) [/tex]
EXPLANATION
We want to write the following as a single logarithm.
[tex] log(5(4 \times 7)) + log( {5}^{2} ) [/tex]
We apply the following property of logarithms.
[tex] log(a) + log(b) = log(ab) [/tex]
This implies that,
[tex] log(5(4 \times 7)) + log( {5}^{2} ) = log(5 \times 4 \times 7 \times {5}^{2} ) [/tex]
We simplify to get,
[tex] log(5(4 \times 7)) + log( {5}^{2} ) = log(3500) [/tex]
[tex] log(5(4 \times 7)) + log( {5}^{2} ) = log(3500) [/tex]
EXPLANATION
We want to write the following as a single logarithm.
[tex] log(5(4 \times 7)) + log( {5}^{2} ) [/tex]
We apply the following property of logarithms.
[tex] log(a) + log(b) = log(ab) [/tex]
This implies that,
[tex] log(5(4 \times 7)) + log( {5}^{2} ) = log(5 \times 4 \times 7 \times {5}^{2} ) [/tex]
We simplify to get,
[tex] log(5(4 \times 7)) + log( {5}^{2} ) = log(3500) [/tex]
Answer:
The correct answer is D. Log5 56
Step-by-step explanation:
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