SOLUTION: Suppose x=log_b(a) and y=log_b(c). Use properties of logs to express the following in terms of x and Y. (Assume a and c are positive numbers) log_b(3a/c^4)

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Question 1100960: Suppose x=log_b(a) and y=log_b(c). Use properties of logs to express the following in terms of x and Y. (Assume a and c are positive numbers) log_b(3a/c^4)
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