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OpenStudy (unbelievabledreams):

Help. :I

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\log _{3}x ^{4}+\log _{3}y ^{\frac{ 1 }{ 2 }} - \log _{3}z ^{2}\] =\[\log _{3}\frac{ x ^{4}y ^{\frac{ 1 }{ 2 }} }{ z ^{2} }\]

OpenStudy (unbelievabledreams):

How do you do that because I have to explain in complete sentence.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

in logarithm the powers get multiply with the log ... and vice versa is also possible

OpenStudy (unbelievabledreams):

I'm still confused. :I

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a logx = log x^a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

log x +log y = log xy log x-log y = log x/y

OpenStudy (unbelievabledreams):

So it is true?

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