Question Use the Product Rule of Logarithms to write the completely expanded expression equivalent to $log_4(6(5+2x))$. Make sure to use parenthesis around your logarithm functions log(x + y). Note: If you are using log you need to type it in and then use the subscript button ($x_0$) on the keypad. There is no log button. Provide your answer below: Content attribution FEEDBACK MORE INSTRUCTION SUBMIT Activity Details <
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The product rule states that $\log_b(xy) = \log_b(x) + \log_b(y)$. Show more…
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