(i) \log 21 + \log 5 (iii) 2 \log x - 3 \log y
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First, let's simplify the expression: TCIon[s UC [OLH log 21 + log 5 (iii) 2 log X-3 log We can start by combining the logarithms using the properties of logarithms: log 21 + log 5 = log (21 * 5) = log 105 Show more…
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