Math, asked by kaushikaakash234, 1 year ago

I hope to not seem to much silly but: log^2(x) and log(x)^2 are the same or not? thanx.
And if not please tell what log^2(x) equals.

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Answered by 2Ritz6
6

Step-by-step explanation:

BOTH OF THEM ARE DIFFERENT TOTALLY DIFFERENT FROM EACH OTHER..

log^2(x) = (log) ^2x

=> 2xlog

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Answered by sonalkumarpathak8405
4

Answer:

they are not equal

Step-by-step explanation:

As they both don't have same base they are not equal... mathematically... log^2(x) is equal to 2 log x... u may get the value by log tables... but those are not important as in examination the required values are given... ☺


kaushikaakash234: thanks bro
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