SOLUTION: Express as a sum, difference, and product of logarithms, without using exponents. logb 3square root x^8/y^2 z^5
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Question 284261: Express as a sum, difference, and product of logarithms, without using exponents. logb 3square root x^8/y^2 z^5
Answer by jsmallt9(3758) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
"product of logarithms"?? One rarely sees logarithms multiplied together.
The way you posted your question makes it very unclear what the problem is. As you posted it I am not sure:- where the argument of the logarithm ends
- what goes inside the square root
- where the belongs
- in the denominator like:
or separate from the fraction like:
So please repost your problem and use parentheses around- arguments to functions
- expressions within a square root
- numerators
- denominators
- whole fractions
- exponents
- expressions which have an exponent on them
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