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Apply the formula: $a\log_{b}\left(x\right)$$=\log_{b}\left(x^a\right)$, where $a=3$, $b=8$ and $x=\log_{2}\left(x\right)$
Apply the formula: $a\log_{b}\left(x\right)$$=\log_{b}\left(x^a\right)$, where $a=3$, $b=8$ and $x=\log_{2}\left(x\right)$
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Combining or condensing logarithms consists of rewriting a mathematical expression with several logarithms into a single logarithm, by applying the properties of logarithms.
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