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| Question 1189078:  Express as a sum or difference of logarithms:
 1) log a x^y/z^4
 
 Answer by Theo(13342)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! the expression is: 
 loga(x^y/z^4)
 this becomes:
 loga(x^y) - loga(z^4) which becomes:
 yloga(x) - 4loga(z)
 
 to confirm this is true, let:
 a = 10
 y = 5
 z = 3
 x = 2
 
 loga(x^y/z^4) becomes log(2^5)/3^4) = -.4033350406
 
 yloga(x) - 4loga(z) becomes 5log(2) - 4log3) = -.403335046.
 
 they're the same, confirming the transformation is correct.
 
 not that loga = log10 = log function of your calculator.
 
 also:
 
 log(a/b) = log(a) - log(b)
 
 also:
 
 log(x^a) = alog(x)
 
 here's a reference on log function that might help you to understand.
 
 https://www.chilimath.com/lessons/advanced-algebra/logarithm-rules/
 
 let me know if you have any questions.
 
 theo
 
 
 
 
 
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