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[tex] \frac{ log(8) - log(4) }{ log(6) - log(3) } [/tex]
Please how can I solve this?​


Sagot :

the answer is equals to 1

Answer:

[tex] \frac{log(8) - log(4)}{log(6) - log(3)} = 1[/tex]

I hope you can understand what's going on in this picture like the last. From what I can see, it looks like since 4 is half of 8, and 3 is half of 6, that's why they equal log(2). And obviously, if the numerator and denominator are the same, then that makes it 1 whole.

Also if you like the way I answered this question can you mark me brainliest please? :)

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