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Using the power rule of logarithms: $n\log_b(a)=\log_b(a^n)$, where $n$ equals $\sin\left(x\right)$
Using the power rule of logarithms: $n\log_b(a)=\log_b(a^n)$, where $n$ equals $\sin\left(x\right)$
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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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