SOLUTION: expand the logarithm: log (base A) x^2y^3z^4

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Question 549744: expand the logarithm:
log (base A) x^2y^3z^4

Answer by Theo(13342)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
your starting expression is:
log(a,x^2*y^3*z^4)
a is the base.
x^2*y^3*z^4 is the expression you want to get the log of.
since log(b*c) = log(b) + log(c), you get:
log(a,x^2) + log(a,y^3) + log(a,z^4)
since log(b^c) = c*log(b), you get:
2log(a,x) + 3log(a,y) + 4log(a,z)
i believe that's as far as you can go with expanding this.


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