SOLUTION: I don't even know how to start this problem, Write the expression in terms of the logarithms of a, b, and c.
{{{ln((sqrt(ab^2))/c)}}}
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Question 487322: I don't even know how to start this problem, Write the expression in terms of the logarithms of a, b, and c.
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You need to use a few rules:
rule 1
rule 2
rule 3
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Using rule 1:
Express the 1st term as the ln of a product
Using rule 2:
Using rule 3:
answer
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