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log(2) + log(4) = log(2x)log(2 times 4) = log(2x)2 times 4 = 2 times 'x'x = 4
Newton's third law of motion.
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5x 12x = 17xx log(5) + x log(12) = x log(17)x [ log(5) + log(12) ] = x log(17)x log(60) = x log(17)x = 0This actually checks. Since anything to the zero power is ' 1 ',50 120 = 1 times 1, or 1and 170 = 1
It cannot be done because the base for the second log is not given.
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Probably a floating log.
A raft
Floating logs tied together are commonly referred to as a "log raft." This method is often used in logging and transportation to move large quantities of timber on water. Log rafts can be constructed using various types of logs and are typically secured with ropes or chains to ensure stability while floating.
log(2) + log(4) = log(2x)log(2 times 4) = log(2x)2 times 4 = 2 times 'x'x = 4
Newton's third law of motion.
Newton's Law - For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. In order for you to move forward, there must be a force going backward. That is evidenced by the backward motion of the log.
It is in the waterfall the cabin the log one go inside. The floating cabin is not in the beach front homes
The animal often described as floating like a log in a river is typically a crocodile or alligator. These reptiles can remain still and submerged, with only their eyes and nostrils above the water, making them resemble a floating log. This behavior helps them ambush prey while remaining camouflaged in their environment. Additionally, some species of turtles can exhibit similar behavior when basking or resting in the water.
log(x) - log(6) = log(15)Add log(6) to each side:log(x) = log(15) + log(6) = log(15 times 6)x = 15 times 6x = 90
its at the wayerfall that log cabin and go inside that's where it is not beachfront homes.
They usually pretend to be a floating log until a bird lands on their mouth-then surprise