SOLUTION: log(10x^2/yz^3) expand the single logarithm into a sum and or difference of logarithms in simplest form

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Question 929376: log(10x^2/yz^3) expand the single logarithm into a sum and or difference of logarithms in simplest form
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
log(10x^2/yz^3) expand the single logarithm into a sum and or difference of logarithms in simplest form
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= log(10x^2) - log(yz^3)
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= log(10) + 2log(x) - log(y) - 3log(z)
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= 1 + 2log(x) - log(y) - 3log(z)
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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