SOLUTION: Question: 3(log(base 6)(x)+2log(base 6)(y)-4log(base 6)(z))
Answer: 3log(base 6)[(xy^2)/(z^4)]
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Question 915963: Question: 3(log(base 6)(x)+2log(base 6)(y)-4log(base 6)(z))
Answer: 3log(base 6)[(xy^2)/(z^4)]
Is this correct? Thank you
Answer by ewatrrr(24785) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3log(base 6)[(xy^2)/(z^4)]
Depends if the 3 is to remain outside...
0r this:
log(base 6)[(x^3y^6)/(z^12)]
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