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The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to logarithms, including proving relationships between logarithmic expressions, solving equations, and evaluating logarithmic values. It covers various scenarios such as finding real solutions, simplifying expressions, and determining the domain and range of logarithmic functions. The problems require knowledge of logarithmic properties and algebraic manipulation.

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1. If loga b = x, logb c = y, and logc a = z, prove that xyz = 1.

Then, use this to find


loga (abc) in terms of x, y, z.
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2. Solve for x if log2 (x) + log4 (x) + log8 (x) = 4
.

3. Find the number of real solutions of the equation:

logx (27) + logx3 (9) = 4

4. If loga b = p, logb c = q, and logc a = r, express pqr in terms of a, b, c.

5. Simplify and solve for x:


log2 (x − 1) + log2 (x + 1) = 3

6. Solve for x ∈ R:
log√x 8 = logx2 64

7. Find the value of x such that:

log2 (log3 (log4 x)) = 0

8. Evaluate:
log16 2 + log8 2 + log4 2

9. Prove:
loga c · logb c
logab c =
loga b + logb a

10. If log2 (x2 + 2x) = 4, find all possible real values of x.

11. Solve:
log2 (log3 (log4 x)) = 0

12. If logx y = 2 and logy x = 21 , find xy + y x .

13. Evaluate:
log2 (log2 (log2 256))

14. Find all real x satisfying:


log3 (x − 2) + log3 (x + 2) = 2

15. Find the number of positive integers n such that:

logn (n2 − 1) ∈ Z

16. If loga x + logb x = 5, express x in terms of a and b.

17. Solve for x:


logx (4x2 + 3x + 1) = 2

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18. Find the number of solutions for:

logx (x + 3) = 2

19. If log(x+1) (x2 + 1) = 2, find x.

20. If logx 2 + logx2 4 + logx3 8 = 6, find x.

21. Let f (x) = logx (x2 − 1). Find the domain and range of f .

22. Let f (x) = logx (x − 1). Find the set of all x such that f (x) > 1.

23. For which real values of x is the function f (x) = logx (x + 2) defined?

24. Sketch and analyze the graph of y = log|x| (x2 + 1). Identify asymptotes, domain, and
range.

25. Determine the values of a for which the equation loga (x) = logx (a) has exactly one
solution.

26. Solve for all real values of x:

log5 (x − 1) + log5 (2x − 3) = 2

27. If log2 (x) = log4 (3x − 4), find x.

28. Find x such that:


logx (49) + logx (343) = 5

29. Let log10 (x − 3) + log10 (x + 3) = 2. Find x.

30. Solve for real x:


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log√2 (x) =
logx (2)

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