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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is anyone good with Logarithm function, equations or properties?

OpenStudy (mrcoolguy):

what is the question

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Please post your log question, OK?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Rewrite the following expression as a single logarithm with coefficient 1. 3log base 5 uv^2/ w^3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and Its a picture so I tried to like say it but idk

OpenStudy (faiqraees):

\[\large\rm 3log_5\frac{uv^2}{w^3} \]\[\large\rm AlogB = logB^A \]\[\large\rm log_5(\frac{uv^2}{w^3})^2 \] Now work it out

OpenStudy (faiqraees):

Oh in the last expression outside the bracket the exponent is 3.

OpenStudy (mathmale):

I'm sorry, but I'm finding your expression, 1. 3log base 5 uv^2/ w^3, difficult to read. Please share a screen shot of the original problem, or Draw it in the Draw utility, below.

OpenStudy (mathmale):

arion: please verify: Is the interpretation given by the others correct or not?

OpenStudy (faiqraees):

Yeah because it can be both \[\large\rm 3log_5\frac{uv^2}{w^3} \] AND \[\large\rm \frac{3log_5uv^2}{w^3} \]

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Actually, those 2 expressions are quite different. I disagree with the "can be both" statement. @arion12345 : Again I ask you to share a screen shot of this problem, or to DRAW the problem in the Draw utility, below. Once I know precisely what problem you want to solve, we can move forward.

OpenStudy (faiqraees):

@mathmale What I tried to show by those two expression is 3log base 5 uv^2/ w^3 can be interpreted as both of those two

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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