Logarithm Math Problem

smehta1130

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If f(x) = log[sub:3tqortzw]2[/sub:3tqortzw]x and g(x) - log 2x[sup:3tqortzw]2[/sup:3tqortzw] + 14, determine the value of (f o g)(5).

I honestly dont have the slightest idea as to how to even begin this problem. Please if you just help me to begin the problem that would be a great help! Thanks
 
smehta1130 said:
f(x) = log[sub:pfy8cje4]2[/sub:pfy8cje4]x and g(x) - log 2x[sup:pfy8cje4]2[/sup:pfy8cje4] + 14

If you correct your typing, I'll be willing to help you.

I cannot determine the definition for function g.

Is the minus sign supposed to be an equals sign? Perhaps, the equals signs is supposed to be in front of the minus sign?

One log is base-2, and the other is base-10? Perhaps, they are both supposed to be base-2?

There are no parentheses around the function arguments. Is g(x) the log of a sum? Is g(x) the sum of a log + 14?

At this site, there is a [Preview] button to the left of the [Submit] button. You can use it to proofread your posts before submitting them.

Cheers ~ Mark 8-)
 
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