SOLUTION: combine the logarithm 1/2logx - log(x^3y) + logxy^4
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combine the logarithm 1/2logx - log(x^3y) + logxy^4
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Hi,
1/2logx - log(x^3y) + logxy^4 = logx^(1/2)xy^4/x^3y = log y^3/x^(3/2)
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