SOLUTION: which equation is equivalent to 3log4+log6-log8 ? a. log 8x^3/y b. log (xy/8)^3 c. logx^3y /8 d. (logx^3y/8) tthanks!

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Question 308001: which equation is equivalent to 3log4+log6-log8 ?
a. log 8x^3/y
b. log (xy/8)^3
c. logx^3y /8
d. (logx^3y/8)
tthanks!

Answer by rapaljer(4671) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Did you state this problem correctly?? Where did the x's and y's come from???

Maybe this is what you meant:
3logx+logy-log8
log%28x%5E3%2Ay%29%2F8+

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