Write the expression as a single logarithm. $3\log_2(9w+1) + \frac{1}{4}\log_2(w+4)$
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3log₂(9w+1) + (1/4)log₂(w+4) = log₂((9w+1)³) + log₂((w+4)^(1/4)) = log₂((9w+1)³ * (w+4)^(1/4)) Therefore, the expression as a single logarithm is: log₂((9w+1)³ * (w+4)^(1/4)) Show more…
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