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If log_a(x)=2, log_a(y)=4, and log_a(z)=6, what is the value of log_a((y^2)/((x^2)√(z))
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If log_a(x)=2, log_a(y)=4, and log_a(z)=6, what is the value of log_a((y^2)/((x^2)√(z))
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Now substitute with values.
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