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Question(1 point) If you rewrite the expression log2x+5log2y4log2z\log _{2} x+5 \log _{2} y-4 \log _{2} z as a single logarithm log2A\log _{2} A, then: A=A= help (formulas)

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Use the quotient rule of logarithms, which states that logbmlogbn=logb(mn) \log_b m - \log_b n = \log_b \left(\frac{m}{n}\right) , to combine the result with the third term:
log2(xy5)log2(z4)=log2(xy5z4) \log_{2} (x \cdot y^5) - \log_{2} (z^4) = \log_{2} \left(\frac{x \cdot y^5}{z^4}\right)
The expression as a single logarithm is:
A=xy5z4 A = \frac{x \cdot y^5}{z^4}

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