Properties of Logarithms - Everything You Need to Know!

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Properties of Logarithms - Everything you need to know about logarithims!
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  • hey i have somethings im really confused with and i dont think it involves this but its e^2x-5e^x+6=0

    can someone help please?

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  • hello @patrickJMT. i wanted to say thank you very much for your service. i have continuously returned to your videos and instruction. without your help, i might be getting by, but doing so far less easily. i sincerely hope that, in the words of mos def, you "be getting caked off your bookings." seriously though, your work is appreciated.

  • Can someone link me a vid to express terms in natural logs? ! Pleaseeeeeee

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  • i been paying for a tutor 30bucks an hours, after i found your channel i told em you can stay home!! :) thank god, your lessons are simple and easy to understand. BUT i got a question i cant quite figure out.

    how can i solve this log. example:

    1) log[5]200 - 3log[5]2

    and this one has log has a exponents

    2)7^log[7]12

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