SOLUTION: If a^(1/3)+b^(1/3)+c^(1/3)=0, then show that log[(a+b+c)/3]=1/3[loga+logb+logc]
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Question 200367
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If a^(1/3)+b^(1/3)+c^(1/3)=0, then show that log[(a+b+c)/3]=1/3[loga+logb+logc]
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cube both sides
Noting that
, we have
So
log[(a+b+c)/3]=1/3[loga+logb+logc]