Math, asked by flipmyeggs12, 1 year ago

If the equation is 3 log 3 / 3 log 4. Here can '3 log' of the parts be cancelled ?

Answers

Answered by manjunpai2000
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Answer:

No you cannot cancel

Step-by-step explanation:

= log3^3 /log4^3

= 3 log 3 / 3 log 4

3 can be cancelled

now =>> log 3 / log 4

Answered by jitekumar4201
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Answer:

No, it can not be cancelled.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the question,

We have an equation,

\frac{3log3}{3log4}

Now,

We know that from the properties of the logarithms,

alogb=logb^{a}

Therefore, the given equation is actually shown as,

\frac{3log3}{3log4}=\frac{log3^{3}}{log4^{3}}=\frac{log27}{log 64}

Therefore, we can see that the term can not be actually cancelled.

Had it been cancelled, we would have gotten our simplified equation given as,

\frac{3log3}{3log4}=\frac{3}{4}

Therefore, we can not cancel the terms.

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