SOLUTION: so im not sure if i need to go another step when they say "write the following expression as a single logarithm" Equation: 1/4log(x)-slog(y)+7/10log(z) My anzwer: log(x^4 squar

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Question 241166: so im not sure if i need to go another step when they say "write the following expression as a single logarithm"
Equation: 1/4log(x)-slog(y)+7/10log(z)
My anzwer: log(x^4 square root (z^7))/square root (y)
Do i need to go another step?

Found 2 solutions by Alan3354, solver91311:
Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
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1/4log(x)-slog(y)+7/10log(z)
My anzwer: log(x^4 square root (z^7))/square root (y)
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1/4log(x)-slog(y)+7/10log(z)
= log(x^(1/4)) - log(y^s) + log(z^(7/10))
= log%28x%5E%281%2F4%29%2Az%5E%287%2F10%29%2Fy%5Es%29
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I don't see how you got square roots. Is the 's' a square root?

Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!


In the first place, how did you get from



to



when using

?

It should have been



What does "slog" mean? Were you trying to represent ?

Also:







John