SOLUTION: Expand the logarithm: {{{log(((4x^3)/(y^2(x-1)^5)))^(3/2)}}} Thank you

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Question 917270: Expand the logarithm:

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in logarithms
multiplication of products becomes an addition
division of products becomes a subtraction
log a^b becomes b log a
3/2[ log (4x^3)] - [log y^2 + log(x-1)^5]]
3/2[3 log 4x - 2log y - 5 log (x-1)]
9/2log 4x -9 log y -15/2 log(x-1)

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