SOLUTION: write log subscript 3 (5x sqrt y divided by z^3) as a sum, difference, or multiple of single logarithms
log[3](5x√(y))/(z^(3))
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Question 633549: write log subscript 3 (5x sqrt y divided by z^3) as a sum, difference, or multiple of single logarithms
log[3](5x√(y))/(z^(3))
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