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Deborah Doyle
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31 December, 06:08
The value of log a (30a) ^3
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Drew
31 December, 06:13
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Step-by-step explanation:
I'm going to have to assume that you meant "log "a * (30a) ^3".
If that's the case, then applying the multiplication rule of logs produces:
log a + log (30a) ^3, which in turn comes out to:
log a + 3*log (30a), or
log a + 3 * (log 30 + log a), or
log a + 3*log a + 3*log 30
This simplifies to:
4*log a + 3*log 30
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