SOLUTION: Express in terms of logarithms without exponents.
log_c(4 square root m^12 n^8, which m and n is over (or divided by) c^7
What is the equivalent sum or difference of logari
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Question 423872: Express in terms of logarithms without exponents.
log_c(4 square root m^12 n^8, which m and n is over (or divided by) c^7
What is the equivalent sum or difference of logarithms?
Answer by jsmallt9(3758) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
"log_c(4 square root m^12 n^8, which m and n is over (or divided by) c^7" is a very confusing expression. There are literally dozens of things it could mean.
Please re-post your question. Here are some tips for when you do:- Get some help and learn how to read these expressions so you can describe them, partially or completely, in plain English.
- Logarithms are especially hard to type. I recommend
- Partial or full English descriptions. For example could be described as "the base 4 log of (x^2+4x-3)" and/or...
- Learning Algebra.com's syntax for displaying logarithms. Click on the "Show source" link which you will find just above this answer. You will then see what I typed to get Algebra.com to display the logarithm above so nicely. You can use this syntax when you post your problems.
- Use parentheses around...
- Numerators
- Denominators
- Radicands (The expression inside a radical is called a radicand.)
- Function arguments. (In the function is log and its argument is x^2+4x-3.)
- Multiple term exponents
When in doubt, use parentheses to group parts of an expression that should be treated as a unit.
The bottom line: The more clearly understandable the problem is, the faster you will get a response from one of the tutors.
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