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If logx =logA -logB , then express x in terms of a, b, and c
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When one logarithm is subtracted from another this is equivalent to dividing the original numbers.
Therefore x = A/B
But your question includes the term c which does not appear in the equation. Is this a mistype or has part of the question or accompanying notes been overlooked ???
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