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Express as a sum, difference, and product of logarithms, without using exponents.logb^3 sqrt x^8 divided by (y^2)(z^5)
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Logb^3*sqrtX^8/(Y^2)(Z^5)=
Logb^3*sqrtX^8-Log(Y^2)(Z^5)=
Logb^3+LogsqrtX^8-LogY^2+LogZ^5.
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