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hi people welcome to my platform this is Si chamber Jacob all right so weamp;#39;ve got uh this right here well we need to find the value of x x is right here and over here okay so before we answer this question let me take up this opportunity to share with you some of the properties that you need to know under logs so when youamp;#39;ve got uh log okay X Plus log y this is the same as a log over X multiplied by y the other property that I wish to share with you is uh this one when youamp;#39;ve got log over x minus log of Y this is simply equal to log over X over y like that okay another property which I feel is important for your own use though Iamp;#39;m not going to apply it here itamp;#39;s this one when youamp;#39;ve got a log of log over X and the base hits X this will simply be equal to a one okay so you can keep these properties for your own use you have just have to to to master them they work very very or they are very useful to questions like this one okay so in this