Question
Use the Laws of Logarithms to expand the expression.
loga(x^5/yz^6)
and this was my answer and I got it wrong can any one tell me what I did wrong and what they got?
5log(x)-log(y)-6log(z)
loga(x^5/yz^6)
and this was my answer and I got it wrong can any one tell me what I did wrong and what they got?
5log(x)-log(y)-6log(z)
Answers
That's right. Did it mark it wrong because you forgot to add the base? Or a different input format?
Four added to a number
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