Write log2x + log5x as a single natural logarithm with coefficient 1. Hint: Use the change-of-base formula. log2x + log5x = ln(x)A where A= ______
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Step 1:** Apply the change-of-base formula to rewrite log2x + log5x as a single natural logarithm: log2x + log5x = ln(x)/ln(2) + ln(5x)/ln(5) = ln(x)/ln(2) + ln(x)/ln(5) = ln(x)(1/ln(2) + 1/ln(5)) ** Show more…
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