SOLUTION: Check my work: Question: Expand the expression: log((√(100a^4) / ((a^2+8)(a+2)^5))) Your answer should not include any logarithms of powers, products or quotients

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Question 915794: Check my work:
Question:
Expand the expression:
log((√(100a^4) / ((a^2+8)(a+2)^5)))
Your answer should not include any logarithms of
powers, products or quotients
That's a sqrt over all of it
my answer:
1/2Log(100)+4Log(a)-Log(a^2+8)-5(a+2)
Please explain,
Thank you

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