SOLUTION: What is the simplified form of : 2+log base 4 (x) + 2log base 4 (y) - log base 4 (z-2).
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Question 599062: What is the simplified form of : 2+log base 4 (x) + 2log base 4 (y) - log base 4 (z-2).
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2+log base 4 (x) + 2log base 4 (y) - log base 4 (z-2)
Which is
2+log base 4 (x) + log base 4 (y^2) - log base 4 (z-2).
Adding logs is multiply, minus is dividing, so we have
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