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Statement 1 is True: Statement 2 is True; Statement 2 is a correct explanation for statement 1 Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is true;2 Statement 2 not a correct explanation for statement 1. Statement 1 is true, statement 2 is false Statement 1 is false, statement 2 is true Statement I: the equation `(log)_(1/(2+|"x"|))(5+x^2)=(log)_()(15+sqrt(x))` has real solutions. Because Statement II: `(log)_(1//"b")a=(log)_b a\ (w h e r e\ a ,\ b >0\ a n d\ b!=1)` and if number and base both are greater than unity then the number is positive. a.`A` b. `\ B` c.`\ C` d. `D`

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  4. Comprehension 1 Let a^((log)b x)=c\ w h e r e\ a ,\ b ,\ c\ &\ x...

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  5. Comprehension 1 Let a^((log)b x)=c\ w h e r e\ a ,\ b ,\ c\ &\ x...

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  6. Comprehension 1 Let a^((log)b x)=c\ w h e r e\ a ,\ b ,\ c\ &\ x...

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  7. Comprehension 2 In comparison of two numbers, logarithm of small...

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  8. Comprehension 2 In comparison of two numbers, logarithm of small...

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  9. Comprehension 3 If P is the non negative characteristic of (log)(10...

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  10. Comprehension 3 If P is the non negative characteristic of (log)(10...

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  11. If (log)(10)33. 8=1. 5289 ,\ t h e n(log)(10)0. 338 is- a. 1 .5289 b....

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  12. Prove that ((log)a N)/((log)(a b)N)=1+(log)a b

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  13. log(1//3)sqrt(729*root(3)(9^(- 1)*27^(-4//3))) is equal to

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  14. Compute the following a^(((log)b((log)a N))/((log)b\ \ a))

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  15. Prove the identity; (log)a Ndot(log)b N+(log)b Ndot(log)c N+(log)c Ndo...

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  16. Which is smaller? 2 or ((log)("e"-1)2+(log)2e-1)

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  17. Solve for x :(l g)4(log)3(log)2x=0

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  18. Find the value of 49^A+5^B w h e r e\ A=1-(log)7 2\ &\ B=-(log)5 4.

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  19. If 4^A+9^B=10^C ,\ where A=(log)(16)4,\ B=(log)3 9\ &\ C=(log)x 83 th...

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  20. Value of [2/((log)4(2000)^6)+3/((log)5(2000)^6)] is 4^(1/3). 5^(1//2) ...

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