SOLUTION: I just learned about logs and I have to expand and evaluate when possible the given logarithmic expressions. I am confused on how to do that. one problem I have is log base 2 to th
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Question 1016239: I just learned about logs and I have to expand and evaluate when possible the given logarithmic expressions. I am confused on how to do that. one problem I have is log base 2 to the square root of x dived by y^3...... is there a way you could give me some instruction on how to solve this easily
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
log base 2 to the square root of x divided by y^3
Expand, divide means logs are subtracted
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log equiv of exponents, an exponent of 1/2 is the same as the square root
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you can't evaluate, it's not an equation
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