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Let log ( A ) = - 1 0 , log (
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Let log ( A ) = - 1 0 , log ( B ) = 1 1 , and log ( C ) = -
Let
log
(
A
)
=
-
1
0
,
log
(
B
)
=
1
1
,
and
log
(
C
)
=
-
1
1
.
Evaluate the following logarithms using logarithmic properties.
log
(
A
^
5
)
=
log
(
BC
2
)
=
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