SOLUTION: don't know where to start. i think a common base? 6log (x) + log(a) -1/3 log (t)

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Question 783612: don't know where to start. i think a common base?
6log (x) + log(a) -1/3 log (t)

Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
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You have a common base. None of the bases are specified so they are all 10.

First use and to clean up the first and third terms.



Then use the sum of the logs is the log of the product and the difference of the logs is the log of the quotient:



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