Asked by Deb
sorry I am so lost I missed the class that talked about logs since my sister was in the hospital giving birth to a still born baby.... now I am all lost...
Expand the log
Ln 3sqrootx^2y/x+3
(the 3 is part of the sqroot not infront like the 3rd power) I hope that makes since
Expand the log
Ln 3sqrootx^2y/x+3
(the 3 is part of the sqroot not infront like the 3rd power) I hope that makes since
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Answered by
Reiny
In your text or in your notes you should find 3 main rules for logs.
1. log(AB) = logA + logB
2. log (A/B) = logA - logB
3. log (A^n) = nlogA
use them in this question.
You did not use brackets to establish the correct order of operations here, so I will let you finish it.
You probably meant
ln[3√(x^2y)/(x+3)] but I have no way of knowing.
1. log(AB) = logA + logB
2. log (A/B) = logA - logB
3. log (A^n) = nlogA
use them in this question.
You did not use brackets to establish the correct order of operations here, so I will let you finish it.
You probably meant
ln[3√(x^2y)/(x+3)] but I have no way of knowing.
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