SOLUTION: Express the expression log2x^3z/y^2 in terms of logarithm of x, y, and z.

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Question 59601: Express the expression log2x^3z/y^2 in terms of logarithm of x, y, and z.
Answer by funmath(2933)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I'm not sure whether you meant 2 to be the base of the log or the coefficient of x. I'm going to solve this as a common log with 2 as the coeffiecient of x. If you want it to be the base just make 2 the base of all the logs and remove it as the coefficient of x.
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Express the expression in terms of logarithm of x, y, and z.
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Rules I'm using:
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rule 1&2. This might be all you need
rule 3
Happy Calculating!!!

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