SOLUTION: Please put the expanded logarithm in a single format: {{{3 log3 (x) - log3 (1/y) }}} I got {{{ log3 (x^3/(1/y)) }}} I am unsure how to get the fraction from the bottom. Do I multip

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Question 710903: Please put the expanded logarithm in a single format: 3+log3+%28x%29+-+log3+%281%2Fy%29+ I got +log3+%28x%5E3%2F%281%2Fy%29%29+ I am unsure how to get the fraction from the bottom. Do I multiply by the reciprocal?
Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3 log3 (x) - log3 (1/y)
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log3(x^3) - log3(1/y)
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= log3[x^3/(1/y)]
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= log3[x^3*y]
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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