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if log xy=6 and log x/y=2. solve for x and y
8 years ago

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Answered by Steve
logx + logy = 6
logx - logy = 2

Now just solve as usual for logx and logy.

Then raise whatever base you are using (probably 10) to the respective powers.
8 years ago
Answered by Rayan
Answer my question
4 years ago
Answered by Walter
Y =4
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