SOLUTION: reduce this to a single logarithm:
log(x^5y^4)-2log(x(y^1/3))-5log(x/y)
I did it but got it wrong on some online homework i got:
log((y^9)/(x^2(y^2/3)))
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Question 687650: reduce this to a single logarithm:
log(x^5y^4)-2log(x(y^1/3))-5log(x/y)
I did it but got it wrong on some online homework i got:
log((y^9)/(x^2(y^2/3)))
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I'll take each term one at a time
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Putting these together with the right signs:
Now put like terms together
answer
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It's VERY easy to slip up- hope I got it
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