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10) Using logarithm properties there are multiple ways of expressing the same transformations on a parent function. Given g(x) = 8 log[2(x)], find equivalent functions in the following forms. Round values to 4 decimal places where appropriate. a. g(x) = log(x) + c b. g(x)= logb [k(x)]| c. g(x)= log[k(x)] 11) Not all logarithmic and exponential equations can be solved algebraically. Use technology to solve the equation 3 2x-3 = log2 (2x) to 4 decimal places. Include a sketch or screenshot in your solution. 12) Why must the base of a logarithm be positive? 13) Why can we not calculate the logarithm of a negative number? 14) Rod says that he is thinking of a one variable exponential or logarithmic equation that has the following characteristics: a. has solutions x = 1 and x = 2 b. does not contain the digit "3" c. contains the number -12. What are two different equations that Rod could be thinking of? Are those the only possible answers?

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