Algebra 2 Common Core

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Chapter 7 - Exponential and Logarithmic Functions - 7-6 Natural Logarithms - Lesson Check - Page 480: 10

Answer

No, because their bases are different. Only logarithms with the same base can be written as a single logarithm.

Work Step by Step

$\ln{5}$ and $\log_2{10}$ cannot be written as a single logarithm because their bases are different. Only logarithms with the same base can be written as a single logarithm.
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