SOLUTION: Write the expression as a sum and or a difference of logarithms with all variables to the first degree. ln sqrt(fz)divided by z^10 Answer: 1/2 lnf - 19/2 lnz

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Question 277643: Write the expression as a sum and or a difference of logarithms with all variables to the first degree.
ln sqrt(fz)divided by z^10
Answer: 1/2 lnf - 19/2 lnz

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Write the expression as a sum and or a difference of logarithms with all variables to the first degree.
ln sqrt(fz)divided by z^10
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ln[sqrt[fz/z^10]
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= (1/2)ln[fz/z^10]
= (1/2[ln[f/z^9]
= (1/2)[ln(f)-9ln(z)]
= (1/2)ln(f) - (9/2)ln(z)
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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