SOLUTION: what is the single logarithm of logaX=logaY-logaZ

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Question 499734: what is the single logarithm of
logaX=logaY-logaZ

Answer by MRperkins(300)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
logaX=loga(y/z)
0=loga(y/z)-logaX
0=loga(y/(xz))
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