SOLUTION: Log10 square root (s-a)(s-g) squared Sorry i do not have the actual symbols on the keyborad!

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: Log10 square root (s-a)(s-g) squared
Sorry i do not have the actual symbols on the keyborad!
This question is from textbook

Answer by rapaljer(4671)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Is this what you mean?


If so, then writing that logarithmic expression was the hard part of the problem! Remember that squaring "undoes" the square root, so you might think that
. However, this is not technically correct, since by the principle value definition, a square root cannot equal a negative number. We therefore make the definition that

=

By this definition, you can easily write this expression:
=

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