Yes. It is a yes Bc a yes is a yes and another yes
4log(x) x + 3log(y)
The power rule of logarithms states:
log(4)^X = Xlog(4)
The product rule of logarithms states:
log(x) + log(y) = log(xy)
Rewrite each logarithm using the power rule of logarithms:
4log(x) = log(x)^4
3log(y) = log(y)^3
log(x)^4 + log(y)^3
Combine them using the product rule of logarithms:
log(x)^4 + log(y)^3 = log(x^4y^3)
Answer:
log(x^4y^3)
1st: 5x-20+2x (distribute the 5 to the numbers in the parenthesis) distribution property
2nd: 7x-20 (add like terms aka 5x and 2x) I believe commutative property of addition
Finished!
5×2= Gwen
Gwen ran 10 miles
Answer:
You need to first multiply the area of the whole square then multiply the little squares and subtract, the small square too
Step-by-step explanation:
ok?