SOLUTION: when logx=2logA-(1/2)logB, x is equal to
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Question 731662: when logx=2logA-(1/2)logB, x is equal to
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when logx=2logA-(1/2)logB, x is equal to
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logx=2logA-(1/2)logB
logx = logA^2 - logB^(1/2)
logx = log(A^2/B^(1/2))
x = A^2/B^(1/2)
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