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Try It 10.63: Writing Logarithms as a Product of Logarithms

Apply the Power Property of Logarithms to write logarithmic expressions as a product of logarithms. For the expression log754\log_7 5^4, moving the exponent 44 to the front as a coefficient results in 4log754 \log_7 5. For the common logarithm logx100\log x^{100}, moving the exponent 100100 to the front gives 100logx100 \log x.

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