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If a= log2(72) and b=log2(3), which of the following is equal to a - 2b?
I understand the bootcamp explanation for how to solve this problem but I don't understand why it can't be 72/9=8?
Because of the log identity log (A/B)=log(A)-log(B)
The answer is 3 by the way.
I understand the bootcamp explanation for how to solve this problem but I don't understand why it can't be 72/9=8?
Because of the log identity log (A/B)=log(A)-log(B)
The answer is 3 by the way.