SOLUTION: write as a sum or difference of logaX, logaY, logaZ, and state restrictions. loga√X^3Y^2/W
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Question 252665: write as a sum or difference of logaX, logaY, logaZ, and state restrictions. loga√X^3Y^2/W
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write as a sum or difference of logaX, logaY, logaZ, and state restrictions. loga√(X^3Y^2/W)
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= (1/2)[loga(x^3)(y^2)/w]
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= (1/2)[3loga(x) + 2loga(y) - loga(W)]
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= (3/2)loga(x) + loga(y) - (1/2)loga(w)]
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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