Solving Logarithms
Problem:
To find the answer first you want to distribute "log4" and add both Logarithms.
Take out the the exponent inside the paramthesis and multiply it to its logarithm.
Next you are going to make a fraction which has a logarithm with the base of ten (wich doesnt need to be written) of 6 for the first one and 11 for the second one, over another logarithm with the base of ten (wich doesnt need to be written) with the original base which is 4 for both. Do this for both logarithms.
Plug in the fraction into a calculator to figure out the answer of both fractions and mutiply by 3.
Once you have mutiplied add 3.87 and 5.19 which is what you should have gotten from multiplying.
Answer:
Reflection
When I was first learning the subject I had a little trouble working on these types of problems since sometimes I would get lost trying to follow some of the steps which made me get some answers wrong. After asking some of the other students I learned how to solve these types of problems since we worked together to figure out what I was doing wrong to then fix it.