This problem has two parts.Part 1: Suppose log (p) = 6 and log(q) = ?...

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This problem has two parts.Part 1: Suppose log (p) = 6 and log(q) = ? 7.1. The value of log (p q) is____________2. The value of log((p^(-2)*q^3)^(1/4)) is__________3. One way to express in terms of p and q is k^4=________4. If log (r) = 26, one way to express r in terms of p and q is r =______

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