SOLUTION: 1. 1/2log (base a) ^x + 3 log (base a) ^y - 3 log (base a) ^ x

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Question 800515: 1. 1/2log (base a) ^x + 3 log (base a) ^y - 3 log (base a) ^ x
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1. 1/2log (base a) ^x + 3 log (base a) ^y - 3 log (base a) ^ x
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Idk what that means.
^ is used for exponents, eg, x^3 = x cubed.
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You can just say "all logs base a" or use 3 { } braces
eg, log(x) base a is

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