Answer:0.212765957
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming 5 is the base. I'm going to leave that out for now.
2log(5x^3) + (1/3)log(x^2+6)
power rule
log(5^2 x^3*2) + log((x^2 + 6)^(1/3))
log(25x^6) + log((x^2 + 6)^(1/3))
quotient rule
log(25x^6 / (x^2 + 6)^(1/3))
Uhh d might be 4 because 7 times 4 is 28 and 28+8 is 36
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation: