SOLUTION: Express the following expression as the sum or difference of logarithmic quantities. All logarithmic terms should contain a single variable to the first power.
ln{x(sqrt[(x^3y)/(
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Question 1177719: Express the following expression as the sum or difference of logarithmic quantities. All logarithmic terms should contain a single variable to the first power.
ln{x(sqrt[(x^3y)/((1+z)^3)]}
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